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Is there a plugin or some other relatively easy way to show recent bbPress topics in the sidebar of your WordPress blog? I found this (http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/bbdev/2006-May/000563.html) but the instruction seems out of sync with the current version of the recommended plugin.
This would seem to be a natural way to get blog readers interested in posting in the forums. I searched, but didn’t find much discussion of it.
Thanks
Topic: VBulletin vs. bbPress
Hi there… I’m a vBulletin veteran, but am considering a switch over to bbPress to use in tandom with wordpress. Can anyone out there tell me the advantages of using bbPress compared to vBulletin? Is it just as powerful? Does it tie into WordPress seemlessly?
I also need to know if some features I require are available in bbPress… Here is my shortlist:
– Ability to act as forums admin (edit everything)
– Ability to add moderators to specific forums
– Custom avatars and signatures for users?
– Spam and ‘bad word’ filters?
– Private email/messaging system?
– Can I create categories/subcategories?
– Can I create little thumbnails for these categories?
There’s more but that’s a short list… Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated
Hello
I’m testing out some things and trying to synchronize WordPress, BBPress and Amember Subscription software. I have pretty much everything worked out, but need a little cookie help if it’s out there.
I’ve read this post, which outlines cookie settings
http://bbpress.org/forums/topic/wordpressbbpress-single-sign-on?replies=22#post-9010
The problem is that I don’t want to install the cookie plugin for WP because I already have this in my Wp-config file
define(‘COOKIEPATH’,’/’);
define(‘SITECOOKIEPATH’, ‘/’);
define(‘COOKIEHASH’, md5($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]));
I guess my question is, what do I put into my BB config file for cookies?
I realize this may not be a direct BBPress issue, but I thought maybe one of you had an idea.
Thanks
We are looking for a nice forum, so bbPress is an obvious and nice indeed solution. But, how can we integrate bbPress with or into WordPress? I mean, not datebase, cookies etc. (http://bbpress.org/documentation/integration-with-wordpress/), but visual, in our WordPress site?
login between my wpmu installation and my bbpress seem to work okay but when I click on a topic link on the frontpage I get a page not found error from my wpmu installation…
WPMU: http://www.mpm.org.au (blog signup disabled but you can sign up as a user)
BBPress: http://www.mpm.org.au/community/
Previously I did have it all working but only with WP single not MU.
Any help would be much appreciated!
This is my config file:
<?php
// ** MySQL settings ** //
define(‘BBDB_NAME’, ‘xxxx’); // The name of the database
define(‘BBDB_USER’, ‘xxxx_xxxx’); // Your MySQL username
define(‘BBDB_PASSWORD’, ‘xxxx’); // …and password
define(‘BBDB_HOST’, ‘localhost’); // 99% chance you won’t need to change this value
// Change the prefix if you want to have multiple forums in a single database.
$bb_table_prefix = ‘bb_’; // Only letters, numbers and underscores please!
// If your bbPress URL is http://bbpress.example.com/forums/ , the examples would be correct.
// Adjust the domain and path to suit your actual URL.
// Just the domain name; no directories or path. There should be no trailing slash here.
$bb->domain = ‘http://www.mpm.org.au’; // Example: ‘http://bbpress.example.com’
// There should be both a leading and trailing slash here. ‘/’ is fine if the site is in root.
$bb->path = ‘/community/’; // Example: ‘/forums/’
// What are you going to call me?
$bb->name = ‘MakePeace Media LTD’;
// This must be set before running the install script.
$bb->admin_email = ‘myemail’;
// Set to true if you want pretty permalinks.
$bb->mod_rewrite = true;
// The number of topics that show on each page.
$bb->page_topics = 15;
// A user can edit a post for this many minutes after submitting.
$bb->edit_lock = 60;
// Your timezone offset. Example: -7 for Pacific Daylight Time.
$bb->gmt_offset = 0;
// Change this to localize bbPress. A corresponding MO file for the
// chosen language must be installed to bb-includes/languages.
// For example, install de.mo to bb-includes/languages and set BBLANG to ‘de’
// to enable German language support.
define(‘BBLANG’, ”);
// Your Akismet Key. You do not need a key to run bbPress, but if you want to take advantage
// of Akismet’s powerful spam blocking, you’ll need one. You can get an Akismet key at
// http://wordpress.com/api-keys/
$bb->akismet_key = ‘xxxx’; // Example: ‘xxxx’
// The rest is only useful if you are integrating bbPress with WordPress.
// If you’re not, just leave the rest as it is.
$bb->wp_table_prefix = ‘wp_’; // WordPress table prefix. Example: ‘wp_’;
$bb->wp_home = ‘http://www.mpm.org.au’; // WordPress – Options->General: Blog address (URL) // No trailing slash. Example: ‘http://example.com’
$bb->wp_siteurl = ‘http://www.mpm.org.au’; // WordPress – Options->General: WordPress address (URL) // No trailing slash. Example: ‘http://example.com’
if ( isset( $bb->wp_table_prefix ) ){
$bb->usercookie = “wordpressuser”;
$bb->passcookie = “wordpresspass”;
}
/* Stop editing */
if ( !defined(‘BBPATH’) )
define(‘BBPATH’, dirname(__FILE__) . ‘/’ );
require_once( BBPATH . ‘bb-settings.php’ );
?>
Topic: Is there a theme…
that matches WordPress.com’s “Fjords” theme?
If not, could somebody please make one? I have almost zero experience with CSS. Hell, I’ve just mastered HTML!