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In reply to: Having trouble syncing WP and bbPress security
Thanks! I went with the bb style pack, and that worked for removing the “Private: Private:” before the Forum/Topic titles.
Still waiting to see if people using the Forums are having any issues using them. I would like to change the font color against the maroon top bars, from black to yellow, or grey, but I am not finding the right tab to do so. Why are there tabs for setting up logins/logim failures, if logging in is accomplished at the WordPress level?
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SteveIn reply to: Having trouble syncing WP and bbPress securityHey Robin,
I tried to standardize the 79ers Forum page, per the Codex doc you referred me to, and it seems it helped. I followed all the settings instructions, and since the only people we want accessing the Forum page are registered users, I made each forum private. A couple of questions arose at that point. If I don’t hide the title of the page, why does the “Private:” appear twice before the page title? And second, how should the Forum Restriction be set, or where would I find info on what the settings, blocked, unblocked and hidden, actually do?
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SteveIn reply to: Having trouble syncing WP and bbPress securityHere are some facts and ideas my friend brought up, as we were trying to figure a way to make the site and forums security effective, non-redundant and non-annoying…
Well, you indeed have proved that the root cause of the insecurity = bbPress!
That is the good news.The bad news is by changing that Forum Root Slug setting, the NEW 79ers-Forum page I set up is now exposed publicly.
Try opening an incognito Chrome browser, do not log in, and go directly to my new page: http://79exies.com/79ers-forumNo password needed.. bbPress lets you right in. 🙁
So we can now be positive that my theory from yesterday is correct: bbPress is bypassing the security system and managing the Forum page itself.
My suggestions are to contact their support and ask how to get bbPress to “play nicely” with our password protection system (plug-in = WP-Members) or go find a different plug-in to manage the Forum.
My guess is bbPress DOES have its own security system with a user registration system (which we are not invoking). So alternatively you could use that. The downside is unless you can get them to “sync” somehow to our WP-Members plug-in, then all our users will have to register in TWO places to use the Forum: once for the website and then again for the Forum. Pretty cumbersome. Anyway, I suggest you start with the bbPRess Forum, explain what is happening, and see if they have any ideas.
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Hi Steve –
I looked, and indeed the original URL to 79exies/forums is still alive.
But I do see it is gone from within the WP site, so you successfully removed it there. Very strange.I have to assume bbPress is doing something in the background. I won’t have time to work on this right now, but I suggest going to the bbPress support page (they have their own Forum) and maybe find answers there.
Or consider a different plug-in to manage the Forums interface if there is one.I do notice that my WP interface does NOT show the bbPress “Settings” or “Forums” tabs that their documentation says should be there. Maybe there is a “Forum Administrator” role (you presumably) that makes them visible? But I cannot see them. If those are also missing for you, then there’s some pretty fundamental compatibility issues with this plug-in and WP.
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SteveHey Rob…
I figured it out…hadn’t realized that it was a matter of using short code on a Forums page. It is crazy that there are so many aspects one can customize when you have the bbp Style Pack.
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SteveThanks for the response, but I don’t think it should be that complex, as in, I do not understand your recommendation. Just looked at your link, and I am not of that caliber developer, so I will leave this open for other responses.
Thank you! Steve
Changed the first url a tad, so hopefully that is the reason no-one has responded…
http://www.fightportlanddemodevelopment.website/forums