WordPress is sending email notifications just fine, it is only bbPress notifications that are not…
Well I’ve got bbCode working in my own forums now by creating a mod of the b0ingball bbcode plugin that also supports bbpress. I’ve requested a repository on wordpress for this and will make it available there as soon as my request is approved.
Its just an alpha version so far. It works for my site and historic posts imported from SMF, Vanilla and Phorum versions of my sites forum (I’ve been through a load), but I had to mod the quote and url tags from the b0ingball version because they didn’t work properly for me. Hopefully by fixing them for myself I haven’t broken it for anyone else. I’m prepared to do a little work to get this universal.
Hi everyone – I have recently created a WordPress site and I added the User Photo plugin through my WP Admin and activated it also.
However, the photo I uploaded for myself does not show – how to I enable this feature? Is there a file I have to edit to allow this to happen?
OK, in one things I probably make mistake
I try to install bbP 1.0 theme using 2.0 version. bbP 2.0 use WordPress theme, am I right? (sorry for my stupid question but I’m just started with bbPress.)
I install Frisco theme (one of this: https://buddypress.org/extend/themes/)
And I still can’t see “add Topic” button. I try everything, every official theme and nothing 
What should I do to have “Add topic” button? Exactly like on this forum 
PS. I don’t know why but I’m still have this notice:
“Your active theme does not include bbPress template files. Your forums are using the default styling included with bbPress.”
I use Frisco theme, bbPress 2.0, buddyPress 1.5 and WP 3.2.1:
http://autonomia.nazwa.pl/test/
The plugins list on the bbPress site are intended for standalone versions of bbPress (0.x and 1.x). bbPress 2.0 plugins are limited at the moment, but would be found in WordPress plugin repository.
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/bbpress
Just wanted to let everyone know that I’ve released my Search bbPress 2.0, a unified search plugin. It has the following features:
* Unified search extends WordPress native search to bbPress 2.0 content
* Corrected hyperlink search results to the actual forum/topic/reply so that users can participate in the forum right away.
* Fixes bbPress login widget typo for all languages (the Log in button)
I’ve had this on my site for a while for testing (it is working great!) but have just submitted it to the WordPress.org repository. Hopefully if will appear soon. I also submitted a bug report to bbPress trac about the typo and how I performed search a while back (but a little too late for 2.0 release), so hopefully these items will be corrected / become native in future releases! Rather then wait for the repository, feel free to download it from my new site (free):
http://serverpress.com/products/search-bbpress/
If you like it, please let others know and/or tweet about it! My site is brand new, so any traffic would be greatly appreciated. Donations would be to just take a moment to review my other wares. 
Thanks!
Steveorevo
Without php knowledge this would be a huge undertaking. WordPress uses group permissions to set who can do what. (You have to create corresponding groups that have permissions to utilize the new forum type)
A good reference starting point would be to look at the new ‘support’ forums plugin. It’s listed in the forums here the past week.
That would be a good starting point. However like I said, if you are not great at php, this is gonna take a long time to figure out. It’s no small task.
OK, I just set up a 100% fresh WordPress 3.2.1 install along with a 100% fresh bbPress install. Created a new forum, added 2 topics – each with different tags. I added a third topic with no tags.
When I go to view a single tag, it shows all 3 topics which is incorrect and would seem to be a bug.
Can anyone else confirm.
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/bbpress has most of the current plugins available for bbpress 2.0
Install bbPress 2.x plugins the same way you install WordPress plugins. There is not a separate bbPress 2.0 plugin installer/menu/etc.
Your request can be accomplished with a little grunt work. Are you asking for an “all-in-one” shortcode?
…with the exception of being able to hide the sidebars.
Content areas and sidebars are independent areas within a WordPress installation. Hiding the sidebar can be accomplished a few different ways: Within Appearance > Widgets, or you could comment out the code in the template files. But sidebars/widgets are always independent of content areas.
Why can’t the whole forum be put into a short-code so it can be applied inside a full-width page?
Why can’t a full width page be created and the shortcode placed inside? That is more in tune with what WordPress is built to do. Create a page. Give it a full width template (if your theme provides it), and place the shortcode within that page. Anything after that is accomplished is a style issue. I just wrote a post about full-width forums in your other topic:
Full-Width Forum
You can also read up on shortcodes here:
bbPress 2.0 – Shortcodes
bbPress does a good job of being a forum out of the box. Sure, there are issues, but the code is still in its infancy. Any cosmetic customization is up to the user, however.
I set this up no a multisite wordpress site, and it all looks good. The main problem I am having at the moment is that when viewing a forum, i only get to see the [Resolved] tag, I cannot see the [Not-resolved] or [not a supprt question tags]. I have checked the settings in both my main site and my subsite, and all Display status boxes are ticked
Hi all
I am currently setting up a multi-site wordpress install which will have distinct groups of people, each with access to the forum, one sub-site for their group, and the main pages. I am currently trying to set up a hidden/private forum for each group of users.
My back up plan is to create a seperate forum in each subsite, but I would prefer to be able to have all the forums together.
Each group of users will have slightly different roles and capabilites, so I can add capabilities such as view_group1_forums etc. if it is possible to create multiple types of hidden forum.
I am running wordpress 3.1.2 with bbpress 2.0
I’ve been following the trac ticket http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/17144 where we are now able to bring the editor to the front end of our sites. Seemed like a perfect addition to bbPress.
Has anyone come across a good tutorial on using the new api?
I think I read somewhere that the way to do this would be to extend a WordPress plugin that adds bbcode to wordpress posts, such as the bOingball BBCode plugin to also apply to bbpress posts and replies.
I also need this feature and would be willing to do the work coding it. At the moment though I’m not sure how to begin unless someone can quickly teach me the basics for making a wordpress shortcode active in bbpress forum posts… ^-^
You just need WordPress to do that. Create a new page for each topic and turn comments on. Just make sure only registered members can comment.
bbPress 2.0 uses the same theme as the WordPress site it’s part of. You won’t find separate bbPress 2.0 themes as you would with bbPress 1.0.
Hey!
Ive for ages trying to find a solution to my problem. I need a forum for my website and the Ive chosen BBpress. The thing is that I don’t want the bbpress theme to affect my wordpress theme. I´ve downloaded several themes, but have no idea where to install and how to activate. I also wonder if there are any place out there where I can download free or premium bbpress 2.0 themes?
I feel quiet stupid, since I look at my self as a person that usually figure things out
Thanks,
Christoffer
Hi there!
Like some other users I noticed a missing search feature for the new and awesome bbPress 2.0+ plugin. So I just released a small and leightweight plugin for that:
bbPress Search Widget
Info & download at WP.org:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-search-widget/
-> it’s limited to the custom post types of bbPress: forums, topics, replies
-> there’s a drop-down to select one of these (a must) – so it also helps fine tune the search for the visitor…
-> it’s fully localized so you might translate the few strings into your language – I will attach any translations which are submitted to me!
I hope it’s useful for you.
Have fun 
Any feedback is very welcomed of course!
-Thanx, Dave from Germany
@nathanbunn:
I noticed the same thing as you and just released a small and leightweight plugin for that:
bbPress Search Widget
Info & download at WP.org:
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-search-widget/
I hope it’s useful for you.
Have fun 
Any feedback is very welcomed of course!
-Thanx, Dave from Germany
@Erlend:
I know this already, but that doesn’t help here yet because the plugin developers have to implement the gettext strings first, so it actually becomes translateable.
That’s a pity with a lot of great plugins: all hard-coded text strings so nearly unuseable for international users. Since we’re two thirds of all WordPress users worldwide – and growing – localization/internationalization is a really hot and important topic. EVERY WordPress developer should consider this.
In NO way I want to disregard the awesome work of the devs of this support plugin just encourage them to make this final step 
-Thanx, Dave
Use the WordPress one. It’s just posts and taxonomies.
Hey everyone.
We’re using the new 2.0 plugin and we’re running into a couple issues that are making it a bit difficult for us to use BBPress in the way we were intending to.
We have two separate forums right now, one for any user and a second customer only forum. Originally I set it up so that these customer-only forums were private, with read/write access restricted to a particular user-role that our customers get assigned to.
One of the things I’m struggling with the plugin is why these private forums/topics send non-customers to the 404 page instead of actually displaying that particular forum/thread with a message warning that person viewing that is it a private forum, or some other kind of message.
Seeing how integrated 2.0 is with WordPress, I’m rather surprised that there isn’t some kind of built-in association with user roles so that you can set certain forums to have restricted access based on these roles other than using a user role managing plugin.
Is there something fundamental about BBPress 2.0 that I am missing here? Is this a feature that is being planned? As it stands it is a bit difficult to do what we are trying to achieve right now.
Thank you in advance for any advice/feedback related to this matter.
Nope, im not using buddypress.
All the Forum settings are default, i didnt change anything after instalation.
Archive Slugs
Forums base forums
Topics base topics
Single Slugs
Forum Prefix checked
Forum slug forum
Topic slug topic
Topic tag slug topic-tag
Reply slug reply
User base users
View base view
I tried to access the forum via the original link http://www.8ball.lu/wordpress/?p=3448. But that links changes the line in the address bar to the nice address http://www.8ball.lu/wordpress/forums/forum/one-new-test-forum and it still gives 404 error.
regarding the other plugins, true i have 26 plugins active, which i all use.
Are there any known conflicts with other plugins? Just to know before i will make a clean install.
Thank you