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Everything was working fine few days ago. But from yesterday any topics i create or my members doesn’t go under forum. I tried again and again but no luck. I upgraded my wordpress to 3.8.2 and installed nextscript snap plugin couple of days ago. I tried deactivating snap, but that doesn’t solve the issue. I’m not sure what to do now, i asked few of my buddies, their bbpress is working fine with with wordpress 3.8.2, any suggestions are appreciated.
Wordpress Version: 3.8.2
BBpress Version: 2.5.3
Forum Link: http://www.nullnix.org/chat-boards/Topic: Right place for editor css?
Hey guys, I’m going to be changing the bbPress editor color scheme to work with a dark theme, and I’d like to know where the correct place is to do this? Where is the original css for the editor? Where would I put the “child” css? (if it’s different than the css folder in my theme)
I’ve been searching the forums, ‘net and files and can’t find it, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I’m using the most recent versions of WordPress, bbPress and BuddyPress.
Topic: Nothing after installation
Hi, i have recently been put in charge of fixing a website and i wanted to add a forum, bbpress seems perfect. So i get to installation, it goes through fine. But after installation, there is nothing that shows that i have it installed, the only indication is that is in my installed plugins. There is no place were i can insert the forum into my site or even view any options for it… Please help 🙂
I am using v. 3.8.1 wordpress and bbPress v. 2.5.3Topic: Forum vs Blog permalinks
Hello,
I’m working on re configuring an existing site that has a WP blog and a BBPress forum. One of the changes I’m doing, is making replacing our existing CMS with WordPress. I’ve changed permalinks to ‘Post name’, great.
The problem come in now that I’m trying to create a new WordPress page with the name ‘page_name’ with the url “http://www.mysite.com/page_name” however, there is a forum with the name ‘page_name’ already with a url of ‘http://www.mysite.com/forums/forum/page_name’ that seems to be consuming the permalink that I am trying to set for the page.
Is there anyway to configure BBPress to not consume the ‘/page_name’ permalink when it’s URL is ‘/forums/forum/page_name’
I would like the ability to make topics in a certain forum only visible by their author and the moderators.
I have been messing around with;
http://wordpress.org/plugins/members
http://www.tehnik-design.com/tehnik-bbpress-forum-permissionsbut cant seem to get them to function properly for topics. If anyone knows a way to do this I would love to know.
Hi,
I think I have some theme compatibility issues with my freshly installed bbPress. I’ve just installed bbPress to my new WordPress site, and when I’m trying to open the forum index page, it will show only a mostly blank page with my theme’s top menu. However, the title of the page and the body part of the HTML source seems to be OK – my body tag looks like this:
<body class="forum bbpress single single-forum postid-30 logged-in admin-bar no-customize-support">I’ve tried to use [bbp-forum-index] shortcode in a page, and it shows the index, but of course I can’t use the forum in this way neither, since if I try to navigate to one of my forum topics, it will also show the blank page.
I’m using Academica theme (the free one), but I’ve found a solution for an other theme (http://bbpress.org/forums/topic/non-functional-index-page-when-bbpress-2-1rc4-is-used-with-woothemes-canvas-5-05/) and it seems that fixing my issue would evoke some PHP coding, which I’m not so familiar with. So if you have some tips or solutions, share with me, I’d be very thankful. 🙂
Thanks in advance! 🙂
Ohh, and here is the link to my only forum: http://homeschooling.hu/?forum=probaforum
…and to the page with the shortcode: http://homeschooling.hu/?p=38Topic: Url Creation
Hello
I have successfully migrated my forum from PHPBB to bbpress, but i have encountered a problem that i do not know how to result thisExample
If you visit this topic http://www.bushcraft-pt.org/?topic=leather-work-by-jpgrilo and try to click on button of the page 16 it will return an error “This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?
It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.”
I have found that the software is malforming the url. Instead of this http://www.bushcraft-pt.org/?topic=leather-work-by-jpgrilo&paged=16 he is generating this
http://www.bushcraft-pt.org/?topic=leather-work-by-jpgrilo6.
The strange thing is, if i click in the button referring the page 2 everything works fine.
How can i result this problem, any ideas?WordPress 3.8.1 running Twenty Twelve theme.
bbpress Version 2.5.3Thank you in advance
JoaoHi,
Here’s my situation. I have a site with several forums. Let’s call them Forum A, B and C. All users to the site can view Forum A. Through other actions that happen on the site users collect points. At a certain point total Forum B becomes available. At another point total Forum C becomes available. There is an external webservice I can call to see if the user has the appropriate number of points for the relevant Forum.
As far as I can tell, bbPress doesn’t have the built in capability to handle that particular permissions scenario so I’m building a plugin. My plugin is hooking on the “user_has_cap” filter to determine whether a user can see a particular forum. I don’t want to make an external webservice call on every single current_user_can() call that gets made during a page load, so in my hook function I want to immediately check to see if the current request is a Forum page.
For example, if the requested page was “http://localhost/wordpress/forums/forum/forum-b/” then being able to get the pagename “forums” it would allow me to jump out of my hook function immediately if the request wasn’t for a forum page or topic. Below is a copy of code/pseudocode for what I’m doing in the plugin.
function forum_lock_check($allcaps, $cap) { if (pagename != "forums") return $allcaps; if (webservice says I can) { $allcaps["can-view-forum"] = true; } return $allcaps; } add_filter("user_has_cap", "forum_lock_check", 10, 3);Is there a wordpress or bbpress function that gives me the pagename the forum is attached to? Of course, if there is an easier way to do what I want, I’m all ears for that as well. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Topic: Redirect User Profile Link
Hello,
I have looked everywhere and could not find an answer.
I found other things like putting the link in a menu item.
But, what I wanna do is redirect the user profile page. I do not want to use bbPress´.
So, to be specific. I am using UPME, a premium wordpress theme from Codecanyon.
And the profile link for this plugin (User Profiles Made Easy) is:
http://codeboy.co/profile/username
So I want to get rid of the bbPress user profile that appears in the forums and when a user creates a debate/post it will automatically link there, link:
http://codeboy.co/forums/users/Codeboy/
I want it to link here instead:
http://codeboy.co/profile/username
So from plain view it looks like I would just need to change this link in some php file of bbPress, yet I have not had any luck after many hours of headaches.
Could somebody please help me?
Thanks!
I’m a bit baffled as to why this 3 month old ticket is sitting here all lonely:
https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2498
bbPress.org and buddypress.org both have this functionality so the devs already have this one figured out. Right?
There’s also this plugin which provides the same functionality:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/bbpress-post-topics/
which can be integrated into core following the wordpress development model of features as plugins.
Unless I’m off my rocker again, and missing something… in which case please take pity on me and set me straight!