created a log in page as well using the same process
1) created a new page named “Log in”
2) added the following code in HTML:
[bbp-login]
<h1>To Register</h1>
[bbp-register]
3) added that page to my secondary menu
http://pairmybeer.com/log-in-to-pair-my-beer/
Still working on a layout for the forum homepage/landing page and having issues with some of the other short codes for forum and topic indexes
Amazing, Pairmybeer, a simple and elegant answer — it works — many thanks!
See this post for your answer. I had the same issue and resolved it with this. Just a couple of steps.
https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/page-in-menu#post-88982
Hi,
I’m running a bbPress 2 within BuddyPress, so bbp_reply_author_link(); links to the BuddyPress profile – domain.com/members/username. I’d like to change that link so that the username links to the WordPress author page (domain.com/author/userame). Changing the user slug in the bbPress settings to “author” didn’t help. 
So – how is it possible to change that link or alternatively to display the username only, without any link?
Thanks,
neontrauma
I am wondering if there is a way with bbPress 2 to close forums to new topics, but allow users to reply to existing forum topics within that forum (or subforum). Ideally this would emulate the functionality of this bbPress standalone plugin:
http://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/read-only-forums/
Currently, closing a forum restricts users’ ability to create topics and reply to existing topics (including topics in open subforums).
I found someone else raising this issue in the WordPress forums, here, but wasn’t sure that it was the most appropriate place to ask the question.
Spam is hard to deal with in bbpress, WordPress itself does a much better job. For one thing, I would like to see replies to see if it is really spam, but it doesn’t seem like I can view it without marking it as “Not Spam”.
Also, I would like to see a “Delete permenantly” button in the Spam list for both topics and replies.
I think that bbPress also needs better notification, or a setting for “Topics/Replies must be approved the first time”. I had 20 topics that were spam that had showed up in my forums, but I don’t get much traffic, so I didn’t realize they were there.
Hello guys, thank you Adam for all the work you put into this converter! I really can’t wait for the updated version! Now I would like to ask all of you one maybe stupid question but is it somehow possible to convert the author’s of the posts without creating an entry in the wp_users database? My problem is that I have converted my whole site (I was previously using blog:CMS and punbb forum) into WordPress and now I decided that I will ask all my free users to create a new account for WP (to have fresh password, etc.) but I obviously can’t do this until I delete all the users that have been created by the converter. Yet once I delete them, their posts get deleted as well. I also tried to convert the forum without the users but the problem is that the forum then gets converted without the authors of the posts
. So I am in a dead end here… I would basically need to keep forum’s authors (only name is sufficient) without creating an entry in the wp_users database (so that my users may register for WP using the same e-mail). Thank you very much for your help/advice/suggestions. All the best from Misha
@Hagandasz
I had problems finding this, too.
Go to Forums on Dashboard.
Hover the mouse over the title of the forum, and a link comes up at the bottom of the page. (In Opera it does, anyway)
e.g. http://pour-your-heart-out.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=36&action=edit
in this case, $forum_id is 36
you don’t use the $
The same principle works with the rest. I know it says “post=36” but I guess that’s just how wordpress stores stuff.
My website has already installed WordPress 3.2 at mydomain.com/blog/. Recently I installed the bbpress 2.0 plugin, trying to set up a forum for my site. However, from what I can see, I can set up the forum as mydomain.com/blog/forums/. But what I really want to do is set it up as mydomain.com/forums/, which means I want to let the blog and fourm appear to be in separate and parallel directories (not one inside another). Can somebody tell me how to do it?
Thanks!
Since the WordPress discussion boards increased along with bbPress underneath the cover, bbPress had been examined in order to it’s complete capability, resulting in a number of custom remaking as well as tweaking to support the actual development as well as development associated with WordPress right into a world-wide acclaimed running a blog system.
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bp oil spill claims
I am working on a bbpress forum in a WordPress site for a client and it needs to be one forum only. the focus is to be on the topics list.
I’m using the bbp-twentyten theme.
Thanks!
Somehow, I believe there are to be more settings than just the two known to me. I’m using WordPress 3.2.1 and have installed bbPress through BuddyPress…
Now i can only make minor settings through:
1. wp back end -> BuddyPress -> Preferences (5 checkboxes and thats it)
2. wp back end -> Settings -> Forums (couple of minor per page settings + slugs).
That can’t be it right? bbPress is a powerful forum, there have to be more settings right? Am I missing anything?
p.s. for example, I want the ‘start new topic’ field gone and move it to it’s own page in stead of being underneath the forum/topic list…
Hi Chrisella, I gave it one more college try on that Forumconverter plugin and it even mentioned needing to use bbpress 2.0 rc4 version. I installed the older version of BBpress but still no go. I’m getting stuck when I get a 500 internal server error and I believe I’m timing out.
When I get the error page after about 2 minutes of conversion, it then makes me log into my wordpress installation as if it’s trying to install itself. I put my login info as it asks and it then gives me a long list of the errors that occurred. It does say “…… has exceeded the ‘max_questions’ resource (current value: 75000)].
When I go to my forum, I do have the forum and topics, but no actual posts. So close yet so far.
If I knew how to further fix my timeout issue, I may try to call my web-hosting to see if they could guide me on the issue or maybe give me more conversion time just for this issue…I’m just grasping at straws.
If no luck on this last attempt with calling my web-hosting, I’m at the mercy of AWJunkies guys for when they have time to possibly finish the plugin for a phpBB conversion. They will totally make my day.
I’ve pretty much tried every route one can possibly try to get my forum over to bbpress. I’ll just wait with crossed fingers and toes.
bbPress works on virtually any theme out there. It may take a little tweaking of the css to get it to look right, but it should still work just fine.
I have a BBpress 1.1 stand alone installation and would like to up grade.
Q1: Should I install Buddypress or WordPress+BBPress 2.0. I have been using BBPress for about 4 years and I still really have no idea what the differences are.
Q2: Given your answer to Q1, is there a step by step guide to migrating my current 1.1 forum?
Thanks,
BBUser1234
SKParticipant
Surely this is one of the most frequently asked question by noobs? But I couldn’t find it in the FAQ (in docs), not in the forums, so had to ask.
I am currently running WordPress with Weaver theme, and wondering if bbPress can directly utilize that theme, as that would be one of the big thinks I’d be seeking to achieve by moving from phpbb to bbpress…
SKParticipant
I don’t know the answer.
But the way to go is certainly to install bbPress separately and integrate with WP with https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-integration/ ?
Hi,
I have set up a BBpress forum using the WordPress plugin. You can see the installation at:
http://flaneur.me.uk/forums/
Can I use BBpress plugins to extend this or do they only work with a stand-alone installation?
If I can do they go in the normal WordPress plugin directory?
Thanks
You guys really need to scratch this and pick up orson’s awesome phpbb3 forum converter:
http://orsonteodoro.wordpress.com/category/forumconverter/
of course! Try out orson’s forum converter! It works like a dream and I was helping out testing it:
http://orsonteodoro.wordpress.com/category/forumconverter/
It is made to be simple, and if you count how well it integrates into WordPress and can use it’s native features, then you have a pretty complete package.
So if you still likes Discuz! better, no problem, I personally think Vanilla is miles ahead of bbPress, but still choose it for simple boards, when the board isn’t the primary feature of the site.
I want to install bbPress into WordPress which is installed on a subdomain of my main WordPress site.
Can I get bbPress on the subdomain installation to integrate with the main WordPress install?
This is probably easier than trying to fix bbPress and Thesis.
So I want (bbPress) forum.domain.com to call in users from (wordpress) domain.com?
Hope that make sense.
mmm today I managed (successfully I believe) to use this script (with some edits) : https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/importing-from-phpbb#post-313
to convert my phpBB3 to bbPress v1.0, and then I used bbConverter to convert the bbPress v1.0 to v2.1
and all seems to have copied fine 
one Issue I’m having is the passwords.
When I try and login with a user and the correct old password it continously fails
.
It seems (after going through the code a bit and the database) that it’s looking for _bbc_class in the user meta table in this code but that isn’t there in my table atall.
/**
* Convert passwords from previous forum to wordpress.
*/
public function convert_pass()
{
global $wpdb;
$username = $_POST;
if( $username != ” )
{
$row = $wpdb->get_row( ‘SELECT * FROM ‘ . $wpdb->users .
‘ INNER JOIN ‘ . $wpdb->usermeta . ‘ ON user_id = ID ‘ .
‘ WHERE meta_key = “_bbc_class” AND user_login = “‘ . $username . ‘” LIMIT 1’ );
if( $row )
{
$converter = newBBConverter( $row->meta_value );
$converter->translate_pass( $username, $_POST );
}
}
}
Any ideas ?
I know this is quite vague so I can give any more details if needed.
Cheers