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There is a common disconnect between the WP user profile and bbPress. It’s not integrated. Right now if the user registers with the bbPress registration, then logs in, it takes them to the WordPress profile page. This isn’t good for branding. First of all, it takes them ‘out’ of the site into a WordPress profile (confusing them right off the bat), which has the WordPress logo and WordPress backend style. At this point, a non-WP user doesn’t know what to do to get back to the site.
Is there a clean, easy way to redirect the “Profile” link back to the bbPress profile and prevent them from ever hitting the WordPress brand? The site needs to feel consistent and well-thought out without this random user flow.
The website I’m working on is: http://www.compusoftdevelopment.com/forum
Hello:
I’ve just started using wordpress and needed a good forum. I opted for BBPress and so far works fine. I am just tweaking it a bit and would like to disable the Reply to: in the Topics section. My particular test site will not need this and I wish to keep the area tidy.** I posted this in WordPress (Plugins & Hacks) but didn’t get any response. Not sure if I was in the wrong place? **
Thanks
Andrew
Wordpress 3.4.2
BBPress 2.1.2Is there anywhere I can change the WordPress theme’s page template that bbPress uses for all forum pages? Here’s what I’m talking about:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/18187962/this.jpg
I need to use the template “page without sidebar” rather than the default template.
The goal is to get rid of the sidebar here and expand the forum to the width of the page: Forum
Hey,
I’m running Version 3.4.2 of WordPress, with Version 2.1.2 of bbPress.
When I’m logged into the site as a Forum Participant, I can see the forums and topics, but when I actually click on the topics to view the content (i.e. the actual topic post and replies), all that appears is “This topic contains 0 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by…” as well as the “Reply” form underneath that. The actual posts and replies don’t appear.However, when I’m logged in as an administrator, I am able to see everything (it all functions normally).
Do you know why a normal forum user can’t see posts and replies? How can I go about fixing the issue?
Any help would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Laura.Topic: bbpress and qtranslate
Hi all,
I use:
- WordPress 3.4.2
- bbpress 2.1.2
- qtranslate 2.5.32
- qtranslate extention 0.1.1
All works fine in the blog part but in the bbpress forum I have a little problem.
Topics links are well presented in the correct langue of my bbpress forum but the content of a topic contains all the language text versions, one following the other, in place of only the current language text.
Sample: french and english version are presented together:
J’aime mon blog. I like my blog.
in place of :
French version : J’aime mon blog
English version : I like my blog
Any ideas ?
Thanks a lot for your help
Topic: Import users on site > 1?
I’ve setup WordPress multisite.
Using the built in importer from vbulletin (which works great), I am curious, my forums are going to be on site #2, not my primary install site.
So if I do this, run the importer, and import all users/posts from vbulletin, the users are then added to site #2, or both site #1 and #2? (site #1 is root site)
Or:
Am I better off, this sounds stupid, importing the users/forums from vb into my root site #1, then erasing the forums/topics/replies, keeping the users, and then going to site #2 and doing a forum only import?Goal:
Obviously I need users to be able to login to site#2, but would also like to make sure all users are able to login to the parent ‘global’ site #1.How should I proceed?
Hi, I have multisite installation of wordpress with two sites.
I want to share the same forum between the tow sites.
But for each site bbpress save the forum in his own wp_2_post table and wp_3_post table.
I would like to save the data in the same table for both sites.
How to do it?Hi,
I have bbpress plugin in a WordPress 3.4.2 MU site, with a single instance in the root and /forums. I have a very basic child theme of TwentyEleven which makes some header and CSS tweaks.
Once I activated BBPress, I found that it is displayed using the sidebar. This crushes the forum to the left, so I wanted to get rid of it for the forum page. I read that by default BBPress will use the page.php from the TwentyEleven theme, and to copy that to my child theme, remove the call to the sidebar and name it bbpress.php would override it. Well, for a start, the TwentyEleven page.php does NOT contain the sidebar. After searching the filesystem I found that sidebar-page.php does, so I copied that to my child theme folder and named it bbpress.php, removed the get_sidebar() call, and also set the template name as Template Name: Forum Template in the bbpress.php file.
It did not work. My forum is still showing a sidebar. It does not seem to be using the bbpress.php file at all.
Is there a guide somewhere on how to get BBPress to display without the sidebar when using MU and a child theme of TwentyEleven?
As I said, my child theme if very simple. It is literally a header.php and styles.css, and I have now added bbpress.php. What do I need to do to get BBPress to use my bbpress.php template?
Can I add that a LOT of the helpful-looking links on here lead to 404 pages, which really hasn’t helped in trying to figure this out. It would be great if those could be fixed up somehow?
Thanks!