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  • bbP 2.1 has TinyMCE.

    You can download 2.1 by clicking Zip Archive on this page: https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/branches/plugin

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-custom-css-file/

    bbPress will use bbpress.css from your theme folder.

    So to recap:

    1. Copy the master bbPress css file to your theme directory and rename it to bbpress.css.

    2. Go to the plugin page in the admin. Activate bbPress Custom CSS File.

    3. profit.

    #112025

    In reply to: Forum migration tool

    Jared is correct. There is a migration plugin already. Also, this is a duplicate post of one from several weeks ago that you posted here and then cross posted to WordPress.org. The more time we spend moderating the forums of duplicate content is the less that’s spent writing code.

    #112024

    In reply to: Forum migration tool

    The problem with this is that bbPress is maintained by @jjj and a few other contributors. So the time and features have to be prioritized.

    Writing an importer is a *lot* of work. Right off the bat a forum importer is going to be at least twice as much work as, say, a MovableType -> WordPress importer.

    Now you have to take into account how many, ultimately, separate importers you would have to write. Let’s see here… vBulletin, phpBB, Vanilla, punBB, SMF, IPB… and those are just some of the popular ones. So 6 importers *might* cover most off people’s needs.

    Then you have to keep in mind that the importers are constantly breaking because of software updates to the original forums packages. I’d say ever 2-4 months you can expect breakage due to an update.

    Bottom line? You are looking at 6 importers (at least) to cover the popular forum suites, that not only would take a huge time investment to get off the ground, but would have to be constantly maintained and updated so they don’t break or get out of date.

    Is it do-able? Sure. However, if you want @jjj to tackle this don’t expect to ever see another bbPress update or feature again – it’s just a matter of time.

    This is really where contributors need to step in and help out. This would ideally be written and maintained by different contributors.

    #111885
    SK
    Participant

    @residentmeevil

    bbpress should already match your site’s look and feel if you have installed bbPress plugin for WordPress. bbPress ships with a TwentyTen child theme which is used to lay out the bbPress pages within the wrapper of your active theme (if the active theme is not already bbPress-supporting)

    #42463

    Topic: Forum migration tool

    in forum Plugins
    SK
    Participant

    bbPress needs to face the fact that most people who want a forum, have already had a forum. The *new* market for forums is much smaller than the *installed base* of forums.

    Consequently, most of the people who would want to use bbPress probably are already using another forum script and need help migrating. It is collossal mistake to leave this for community plugins.

    If I have a forum software in a production environment, then one of the major factors influencing my decision regarding migration is whether or not there is a robust, stable, tried and tested and reliable migration path to the target software. This is extremely important for me. In fact, I would suffer a somewhat inferior software willingly rather than move to a better software if there is no clear migration path or there is a high degree of risk in migration.

    It is a mistake on part of bbPress to leave migration to community plugin developers. Even if there were some plugins out there that did the job, it would be much less reassuring to prospective users compared to a migration/import path created by the bbPress team. As it happens there are only 2 import plugins ( http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/forumconverter/ and http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbconverter/) out there and both of them are broken and not supported.

    WordPress does it right in building an importer directly into the core.

    Over the next 18-24 months, I expect to see a mass exodus from phpBB as they rewrite the software from ground up ( http://area51.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=41583). If bbPress provide a good migration path, it stands the chance to capture some of fleeing population.

    Task

    I think it would be greatly beneficial to the project if the bbPress team build a bbPress importer that supports the top 4 forum software: phpBB, Invision, SMF and vBulletin.

    Such a migration tool, importer or converter will:

    i) import topics and forum hierarchies into bbpress

    including the relations between forums, topics and replies

    and slugs for forums, topics and replies

    ii) generate an .htaccess to place in the old forum directory so that old URLs are 301 redirected to new ones.

    iii) import users including profiles, passwords, signatures and roles

    @jjj You have mentioned at http://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/1740 that this is more appropriate for a plugin and that bundling that code in the core of bbPress seems needless for many users that are starting off fresh.

    I believe that this function is too important to be left to the mercy of others. There is a huge trust issue…if I have to entrust my data to someone, I want to make sure that they are reliable, trustworthy, good enough, and understand the software well.

    I take your point about not bundling the function in the core. How about a migration plugin by the bbPress team?

    #111139
    David Decker
    Participant

    You should also try this great free plugin: “bbPress Antispam”

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-antispam/

    It works similar to the awesome “Antispam Bee”:

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/antispam-bee/

    Greetinx, Dave :)

    #112010

    If you want to hide the menu item completely from non-logged in members there is no easy way to do that using the WordPress menu system except using CSS.

    #111991
    MikeonTV
    Member

    There are no more plugin conflicts. I have disabled them. I have also enabled a different theme and forums are present and working.

    It’s odd because I have transfered wordpress folders before and I made sure in all the files and the DB that there is no evidence of the previous directory.

    This is very stressful.

    Thanks for your help.

    #111467
    dosch
    Participant

    Sure, I used zBench

    See how I modified it here: http://all4xs.net

    #111466
    smiga
    Participant

    Dosch, could you please share theme name? Im currently using WP Mimic, but it does not work with bbpress 2.x, so Im still running on 1.x version. :-/

    I did not sucseeded searching alternative.

    #42439
    Jimfire
    Member

    I have a brand new wordpress site. I have successfully (?) installed bbPress, and created my forums just like in the instructions. When I go to my site, the bbPress forums do not show up. I do not have any pages named “forum”, although I tried making one to see if that would help and it didn’t, so I deleted it.

    I can see it on the dashboard. I can configure it. I just cant see it from the website.

    Any suggestions?

    #111984
    MikeonTV
    Member

    Thanks … here is what I found

    Notice: Undefined variable: position in ……/wp-content/plugins/really-simple-facebook-twitter-share-buttons/really-simple-facebook-twitter-share-buttons.php on line 940

    Notice: Use of undefined constant WP_SITEURL – assumed ‘WP_SITEURL’ in ……/wp-content/plugins/share-and-get-it/shareandgetit-plugin.php on line 31

    Notice: Use of undefined constant siteurl – assumed ‘siteurl’ in ……/wp-content/plugins/share-and-get-it/shareandgetit-plugin.php on line 31

    Notice: wp_enqueue_style was called incorrectly. Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the wp_enqueue_scripts, admin_enqueue_scripts, or init hooks. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.3.) in ……/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3587

    Notice: register_sidebar_widget is deprecated since version 2.8! Use wp_register_sidebar_widget() instead. in ……/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3467

    Notice: wp_deregister_script was called incorrectly. Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the wp_enqueue_scripts, admin_enqueue_scripts, or init hooks. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.3.) in ……/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3587

    Notice: Constant WP_MEMORY_LIMIT already defined in ……/wp-config.php on line 94

    ben_allison
    Member

    It’s been a few weeks, but I think the process was:

    1) add child theme declaration to your theme’s function.php file

    2) Make a file called bbpress.php in your theme folder; this is the template used for the forum index (in the same way that index.php is the default for the blog in wordpress).

    3) create a bbpress folder in your them folder

    4) COPY any bbpress template files you want to customize into this folder from pluginsbbpressbbp-themesbbp-twentytenbbpress

    SOOO easy it hurts.

    Don’t forget, you might need to grab functions from the 2010 functions.php file, and you’ll also need to make sure you pay attention to styles that scripts uses (like the ajax loading style, etc).

    #111696
    David Decker
    Participant

    …you might also try that plugin for sidebar placement:

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/content-aware-sidebars/

    #111695
    David Decker
    Participant

    The plugin section on bbpress.org is only related to the old standalone branch, for all things bbPress 2.x look at WordPress.org repository:

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/bbpress

    Also, support questions for bbPress 2.x plugins are better placed in the specific plugin support forums for each plugin! The chance the authors see it and respond is much higher than here!

    For the sidebar issue with “bbPress WP Tweaks” plugin:

    These issues are more THEME-related than plugin-related! The problem some theme do a little crazy things with their sidebar management or registration so we have sometimes a hard time to get such things working.

    Have you any URLs to your sites or could give the theme names/URLs?

    For the above mentioned plugin you might also have a look at the plugin specific support forum here:

    https://wordpress.org/tags/bbpress-wp-tweaks?forum_id=10

    #111956
    David Decker
    Participant

    Maybe also “bbPress Moderation” might help a bit:

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpressmoderation/

    #106472
    David Decker
    Participant

    You can also maintaining plugin and theme translations with the awesome “Codestyling Localization” plugin: https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/codestyling-localization/

    “fi” is the correct locale for Finnish!!

    Placing the language files in /wp-content/languages/ is already prepared in bbPress 2.x but unfortunately it does not work yet (since 2.x branch!) – it would be nice seeing that fixed as overriding language files via updates is no fun at all!

    Thanx, Dave :)

    #111954
    baldg0at
    Participant

    Yep. I found wp-reportpost ( https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-reportpost/ )

    Looks pretty good. Just looking for other ideas/recommendations or if there is anything out there specifically for bbpress.

    #111953

    Did you search on the WordPress.org plugin repo?

    #111960

    This may do this job depending on what you are looking for.

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-new-topic-notifications/

    #111979

    In your WordPress dashboard go to Settings -> Permalinks. Going to that page will trigger a permalink refresh!

    #106471
    osby
    Member

    Finally!

    Found the solution, at least it works, however maybe there’s a better way of doing it.

    Anyway, increasing the memory limit to 64 resolved all of my issues. “Thank you G”!

    Found it here:

    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/memory-exhausted-error-in-admin-panel-after-upgrade-to-28?replies=66

    #42400
    MikeonTV
    Member

    While developing a site I had then entire wordpress framework in a hidden folder (ie http://mysite.com/wp/index.php)

    I have developed many site this way but never with bbPress included. Now when I changed the path of the wordpress directory and move the file the forum is a blank page.

    The shortcode is still visible in the post and all permalinks are functioning the same.

    Why did this happen?

    #42373
    stuffedhippo
    Member

    WordPress Version: 3.3.1

    bbPress Version: 2.0.2

    All has been working well. Half way through styling the forum and suddenly when a user is not logged in the get redirected to the login page.

    I have replaced the bbPress plugin files with the originals just in case I have done some thing, but still not working!

    I am using the Theme My Login and Theme My Profile plugins as well but it has been working whilst using these!

    Any ideas people.

    Thanks

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