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It looks like the issue can be created by:
1. Converting my vbulletin database to bbpress
2. Turning on buddypress
3. Make a new parent forum for the groups. ( Usually called it “The Nation”)
4. Select group forums to be placed in “The Nation” in the buddypress options
5. Create 2 groups.
6. Move/create topic in each group.You will see each group will share the same topics. If I make a new group, that group will have all the topics of the previous groups.
It’s not duplicating the topics, but rather the group forums just contain every thread from other group forums.
BBpress 2.3-rc1
Buddypress 2.7 beta 2
Wordpress 3.5.1
Multi siteI have a snitz forum on an access database, which I am trying to import into BBpress. (basically I am taking over an old website and redoing it in wordpress)
Wordpress is 3.5.1 and BBpress 2.2.4
site is http://www.gospbc.co.uk)I have tailored the example convertor and saved it as smitz.php in the right folder (it is coming up on the list)
q1 where in my my site do I put the .mdb that I have. I have tried the root but the import doesn’t seem to find a database,
q2 in the import what do I answer to
database server -do i leave as localhost or do I need to put a directory path in?
database name : do i put xx.mdb or just xx?
Database user and password – the access database has no username or password – do i just leave these fields blank?At the moment all I get is :
Conversion Complete
No replies to convert
No tags to convert
No topics to convert
No forum parents to convert
No forums to convert
Starting Conversion
so it can’t be finding the database
Any ideas to progress please?
This is probably a dumb question, and you’ll point me to a much easier solution!
Also I am still very new to wordpress, so understand a little of css and php’s but not tons. I’ll use thing and thingy a lot as well, so as not to embarrass myself with the wrong technical terms.
I am using bbpress 2.2.4 on WordPress 3.5.1 with a twentyten child theme that does a few minor mods.
I am setting up a forum, but don’t want users to see the WordPress toolbar, as this is outside the theme.
But I do want users to be able to change their password and details.
I am using the bbpress login widget in the bbpress sidebar, and by clicking the avatar or their username, users can get to a theme friendly profile page that lets them do just this.
However clicking the avatar is not instinctive, and I’d like (in the absence of a more obvious solution) to add a thingy to the bbpress sidebar that says “amend profile/change password” which when clicked takes you to the same place that clicking the avatar does (or some similar solution)
From searching on the forums, I have found the line within the widget that does this for the avatar (around line 140) which looks like
a href=”” class=”submit user-submit”><?php echo get_avatar( bbp_get_current_user_id(), '40' ); ?
But have no idea how to then use this or other code to achieve the goal.Any good ideas, or is there a very basic solution I’ve missed.
Thanks
Topic: JetPack e BBPress
Is there any way to get WordPress Jetpack [comments system] and BBPress working together?
Topic: Shortcode Not Working
Hello guys,
I am using the latest version of WordPress and BBPress and this following shortcode is not working:
[bbp-forum-index]
Here is the page with the problem: http://doubtingdave.com/forums/
This is probably a dumb question, and you’ll point me to a much easier solution!
Also I am still very new to wordpress, so understand a little of css and php’s but not tons. I’ll use thing and thingy a lot as well, so as not to embarrass myself with the wrong technical terms.
I am using bbpress 2.2.4 on WordPress 3.5.1 with a twentyten child theme that does a few minor mods.
I am setting up a forum, but don’t want users to see the WordPress toolbar, as this is outside the theme.
But I do want users to be able to change their password and details.
I am using the bbpress login widget in the bbpress sidebar, and by clicking the avatar or their username, users can get to a theme friendly profile page that lets them do just this.
However clicking the avatar is not instinctive, and I’d like (in the absence of a more obvious solution) to add a thingy to the bbpress sidebar that says “amend profile/change password” which when clicked takes you to the same place that clicking the avatar does (or some similar solution)
From searching on the forums, I have found the line within the widget that does this fro teh avatar (around line 140) which looks like
‘<a href="” class=”submit user-submit”>
But have no idea how to then use this or other code to achieve the goal.
Any good ideas, or is there a very basic solution I’ve missed.
Thanks
Topic: Issue with Topics
I am fairly miserable at web design, so I did the visuals and had another person do the bulk of the code and technical stuff for my website. I have a WordPress site with forums on the site using bbPress. My issue is that I seem to only be capable of having 5 topics in the forum at any given time. At the top it will indicate it is showing topics 1-5 of 8, but there is no link to any page where the older topics can be found. It’s fairly useless to have a Forum where only the most recent 5 topics can be seen. So my question is, is there a simple fix I am overlooking, or is this more likely something the person I had work on the site previously set up aside from bbPress? The site is live, and can be seen here: