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  • #82996
    eyashwant
    Member

    Oh that is fine, just want a solution quick. Waiting for some good soul to help me

    #82995
    chrishajer
    Participant

    Rescued from akismet today. Sorry about that

    #32627
    godhelpmeout
    Member

    hi

    im using wordpress 2.9 and i have integrated with bb-press evertthing worked fine but when any of new user get register .if tht user what post a new topic he cannot post and also he reply to post…

    tht means user cannot click reply button

    pleas help me it will greatfullyyyyyyyyy

    please

    if u register u cannot reply for post please help me out

    #82229
    chrishajer
    Participant

    What do you mean “nothing” appears? Blank screen or 404 from your WordPress site? Or something else? How about the URL where you are trying to install?

    You can use a subdomain if you like, but it’s not necessary. You have a more basic problem.

    #81786
    Anonymous User
    Inactive

    Why isn’t bbpress just WordPress with a slightly different ‘loop’ ?

    The only differences between a ‘blog’ and a ‘forum’ I can see are:

    • Posts are ordered by last comment, not by original posting date
    • Database remembers the last comment you have seen for each post

    Otherwise, are there any basic code differences? (“Forums” just become “Categories” so that should just be window-dressing, not code.) Why can’t we build bbpress right into WordPress as-is?

    #81784
    chrishajer
    Participant

    > Why not just include the majority of them

    Finite resources. WordPress didn’t become great by cramming a bunch of features in. WordPress is great because of the ability to add plugins and themes. Any feature you want, and any look you want, is available in WordPress using a plugin or a theme. If there needs to be a new hook added to WordPress to allow a plugin to accomplish something, they generally do it.

    It’s taken WordPress a long time to incorporate into the core a lot of things that used to be plugins, and maybe should still be plugins. bbPress is nowhere near that stage yet.

    #81783
    Dailytalker
    Member

    Kevin, before I changed from SMF to bbpress I checked the extensions. I use the following plugins:

    Activated:

    allow images

    image rezizer

    bbvideo

    Bavatars

    BBcode Buttons Toolbar

    BBcode Lite

    bbPM

    bbpress signatures

    bbpress smilies

    bbpress user directory

    bozo users

    members online

    Not activated:

    Askimet (do not like it)

    Remove topic forum (unfortunately there is no updated version, it would be a cool thing for users who like SEO-friendly pretty urls)

    open-ID (no facebook login and does cause problems with the current bbpress version; wait until its updated)

    bbpress polls (causes some problems with my template)

    bb topic views (did not find out how to change the language; does not work with poedit and in the files I did not fiend the word “views” so I cannot translate it in german)

    ignore user (needs to be updated for the current bbpress version)

    All this plugins are nice but with all this bbpress is ways apart from SMF. Thats why former members complaint about the change from SMF to bbpress. SMF allowed to write drafts before posting and other things not mentioned yet…

    Regarding the spam problem: SMF and wordpress did solve that problem (wordpress has a lot of good spam protection plugins as well..no need for askimet). I have a pr 5 page and no problems with spam. Register option 3 usually is secure enough. Email-address needs to be proved and there is a captcha-code. If this is not enough you can use register option 4 (member approval) With member approval the admin has to activate new members. With this spam can be avoided. Further SMF had a sophisticated bozo-user ban protection. You could ban by member-name, ban by IP-Number, ban by email address etc.

    Regarding the design of the new forum:

    The new forum design is better than the design of the old forum. I am not a designer, therefore I don’t think like a designer. I am somebody who likes to have the overview. The new theme is better to keep the overview. On the top you have the latest posts. Beneath you have the different categories and subcategories. This structure is easy to understand. Further the new design allows me to place more ads. Also I work with a drop down menu. Did you use it? It helps too to keep the overview.

    #81781
    Dailytalker
    Member

    Kevin, you can check yourself:

    Old forum:

    http://www.dailytalk.ch/forums/index.php

    (I had pretty urls before but I removed them when I moved this forum into another folder.)

    New forum:

    http://www.dailytalk.ch/forum/

    The old forum had a tinymce-editor with a lot of cool features…drop-down menu for font-size, drop-down menu for different font-style, drop-down menu for different font-color, you could put some letters up (for example “CO2” you could write with the 2 higher than the other letters and also deeper etc.) movies, pictures, links, quotes with name of the original author, message function to reporte abusive messages to the moderators, you could temporary ban members, you could move posts from one topic to another in a very easy and very nice way, sophisticated privat messaging, high security level no spam, you could in an easy way change the login requirements, sophisticated admin-section, admins could see the IP-Number of the visitors, very easy mod (=plugins) upload through integrated ftp-upload, ssi-functions and so on….

    The change to bbpress was not an easy decision for me. In my opinion bbpress is still an adventure. Many bbpress-projects are on release candidate level. I used SMF for 3 years and was happy. The problem is that I also have blogs on wordpress and wordpress mu. I had some problems with integration of SMF into wordpress. There are certainly some very old bridges but the different codings didn’t make it easy to me. I integrated SMF with SSI-Functions to wordpress…but I think that because of the similiar coding bbpress is much easier to integrate into wordpress. Thats why I finally decided to give bbpress a chance. I’m somebody who likes to try out new or other things. ;-)

    @hpguru, what you say is not true at all!!! I never ever had problems with spam when I used SMF!!! SMF offers different register opportunities. They have in the admin-section a so called registration management which offers four different options for registration:

    1) Registration Disabled:

    Disables the registration process, which means that no new members can register to join your forum.

    2) Immediate Registration

    New members can login and post immediately after registering on your forum.

    3) Member Activation

    When this option is enabled any members registering to the forum will have a activation link emailed to them which they must click before they can become full members

    4) Member Approval

    This option will make it so all new members registering to your forum will need to be approved by the admin before they become members.

    Further they have captcha-codes which need to be entered in a registration field. (You can even change the level of those codes. They have different difficulty-levels).

    New updates are shown in the admin section…is very simliar to wordpress and you can easy update with integrated ftp-upload.

    #81777
    Dailytalker
    Member

    Before bbpress I used SMF (Simpe Machines Forum) http://www.simplemachines.org/. SMF is also open source and it offers much more features than bbpress and it has much more developer. I changed to bbpress for two reasons:

    I searched for something which I could better integrate into wordpress and I thought that wordpress and bbpress are more SEO friendly than SMF and Tinyportal.

    When I changed from SMF to bbpress I lost about 50% of my previous forum members. It’s because bbpress doesn’t offer as much features than SMF. Some members complaint because of this, thats why I know it.

    #82917
    Casemon
    Member

    hpguru pretty much nailed it.

    Beyond that, you may wish to research basic wordpress site editing; it will help you loads, & there are many wonderful resources for this on the web.

    #81774
    Macmenddotcom
    Participant

    Nothing is dead until it stops breathing and its heart stops beating, bbpress is opensource, if you like it as a forum and want it to continue then get coding, the wordpress codex says of opensource:

    “open source – is simply programming code that can be read, viewed, modified, and distributed, by anyone who desires. …”

    The next thing is promote it, if you have a blog do what I have done here: http://www.macmend.com/archives/114

    If you just have a forum with no blog then use what I have done above as a sticky topic.

    #82937

    In reply to: test post, 2 questions

    chrishajer
    Participant

    There is no script I know of to migrate from IPB to bbPress.

    There are themes available but finding them is a little difficult right now. They are scattered about, not in one central repository as with WordPress.

    #82260
    Fernando Tellado
    Participant

    Yo pondría el bloque de login en el sidebar, igual que en el theme de wp ;)

    I would put login block in sidebar, as in wp theme ;)

    #62405
    paamayim
    Member

    Just an update, I read elsewhere that this is deprecated in latest WP versions:

    require_once dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/wp-blog-header.php';

    This should be used instead:

    require_once dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/wp-load.php';

    #62404
    paamayim
    Member

    This is so annoying guys :(

    What’s the cleanest solution to this, for WP 2.8.6 installed in / and bbPress 1.0.2 installed in /forum/ ?

    Thanks very much, indexing is vital to me.

    #32477
    Gautam
    Member

    Hey folks,

    Just ported a WordPress theme (which is here) to bbPress (which is here).

    It is a spanish website of my client named Severus Online Club, so just wanted to share it.

    All suggestions are welcomed. :-)

    #82913
    Casemon
    Member
    #32601
    stulynn
    Member

    I really hate to create a new thread but I promise all of you I’ve spent hours perusing this forum and hounding google to find answers but I’m not having the best of luck.

    Here are three areas I need help with:

    1. How to add a logo within the bbpress site? I can use it to replace bbpress or put it on the left side of the URL for the site.

    2. How do i create a link back to the wordpress blog. I’ve already created a link from wordpress to bbpress. (Yes both sites are minimally integrated: sharing the database and this seems to be working)

    3. How do i get it so when someone posts in WordPress there is a forum discussion item already created? Did I creatively imagine this or is this a function that can occur. Mine don’t seem to do that.

    4. Is there a way to change the URL suffix/Permalink of the forum to read forum rather than bbpress or do I need to do some transferring of files in file manager?

    Much much appreciated,

    Lynn

    http://jslhoa.com (blog)

    http://jslhoa.com/bbpress (forum)

    #32602
    hpguru
    Member

    Hi, i have very good bbPress forum. I like bbPress. I am use a bbPress 1.0.2 but i may found 1 new bug.

    I go to my bbPress dashboard and see posts count, thats say: 4024 posts.

    Then i go to bb-admin/posts.php and i see 1 – 20 / 4,121. This mean i have 4121 posts on my forum.

    I try recounting without any help to this problem.

    My plugins now:

    Akismet

    Human Test For bbPress

    Topics Per Page

    bbSmilies (maybe smilies from WordPress plugin, i change it name, when i modified smilies codes)

    #82869
    Michael
    Participant

    You may be having issues with User Roles in your installation. The redirect back to the forums generally happens when a user does not have permission to access a certain area.

    Are you using WordPress integration at all? There seem to be some problems with that and user roles.

    #82874

    In reply to: Inactive Accounts

    Is it integrated with WordPress and, if so, did they upgrade WP to 2.9 recently?

    #82721

    There’s also an accountability aspect to all this.

    In my opinion, a goodly portion of the reason you run your OWN forum, rather than pay some other site to host, code etc one for you, is that YOU remain responsible and accountable for YOUR code and your visitors. Any SLA/Terms of Use you come up with are yours, and you can make the final decisions on what is and isn’t okay.

    Why would you remove that, just for FaceBook?

    OpenID is … a little different, though I’m still not sold on the efficacy of it. I have LJ, WordPress and a myriad of other sites I can choose to log in through. I’m still relying on them… I don’t know how I feel a out that in the long run.

    Casemon
    Member

    Update: I no longer have this issue, since rebuilding the bbpress installation. Before, something was screwy, between outdated documentation, and just learning bbp.

    Hurrah!

    #81768
    Sam Bauers
    Participant

    I just want to set the record straight a little here as some things have been said that aren’t accurate.

    The flaming that Matt has received from @sadness above is unwarranted, unsubstantiated and quite cowardly.

    I left Automattic to pursue my own interests both within and outside of the web development world. This was my own decision, there was no pressure from Matt or anyone at Automattic to leave. Before I left Automattic I talked with Matt about a bunch of possible directions for bbPress and my own options within the company. Whilst a lot of the ideas we discussed would make for interesting and important work, I didn’t feel passionate about it, and I was feeling a little burnt out after about 10 years of web development work.

    _ck_ was always a constructive critic of bbPress. I always gave her plenty of my time so that she could fulfil that role. In the absence of a full-time lead on the project to hear that input I imagine that she felt her contribution in that regard was limited. It’s not that Matt isn’t good at listening, it’s just that he’s about 100 times busier than a full-time lead would be.

    I’d also like to chime in on the future development path of bbPress a little. The idea of moving to becoming a canonical plugin I think is the only sensible way forward for bbPress. bbPress needs a bigger user base to be viable as a product. A big problem in the past has been justifying changes in WordPress for the benefit of bbPress, so the more users there are of bbPress the more accommodating WordPress will be in that regard.

    WordPress development moves really fast, it was (and will be) totally inefficient to spend time and energy maintaining compatibility with WordPress as a stand alone product, when bbPress can get all that stuff for free as a plugin. There is a ton of common code between WordPress and bbPress now (mostly in the form of BackPress). That should all go away. The PHP framework is WordPress. The only issue is bloat for those using bbPress as a standalone product. WordPress + bbPress plugin will be a lot of code, and will probably be slower than bbPress 1.0 (and almost certainly slower than 0.9). But by hooking into WordPress, a lot of the work that has been done and that will be done in the future to speed it up will be gained. It’s a case of “two steps forward, one step back” but I think it’s the right decision for the project.

    Although there was a lot of effort put into BackPress/bbPress 1.0, a whole lot of that work has ended up in WordPress, so it won’t be wasted development. The best vehicle going forward is the canonical plugin route. I suggest that the community gets behind that plan.

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