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  • #29507

    How do you add links back to your wordpress site?

    #77056

    In reply to: bbpress and memcache?

    johnhiler
    Member

    Sam had some thoughts on how bbPress 1.0/Backpress enabled the WordPress memcached plugin here:

    https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/topic-query-count-in-alpha-10-any-progress#post-19600

    _ck_ also had some thoughts on how memcached would or wouldn’t increase performance (although it sounds like performance isn’t your main goal in making the switch):

    https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/covert-wp-super-cache-plug-in-for-bbpress/page/2#post-38232

    Good luck – and keep us posted on how it goes!

    #77096
    gerikg
    Member
    #77095
    Olaf Lederer
    Participant

    yes right the theme from the MU forum looks great.

    Mooks, why not changing the basic theme too looks like this one?

    #77054

    In reply to: bbpress and memcache?

    frooyo
    Member

    @usera

    Instead of memcache, output caching might be a better option for non-logged in user. Something like WordPress’ SuperCache plugin.

    More information can be found about this discussion here:

    https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/covert-wp-super-cache-plug-in-for-bbpress#post-37072

    Essentially, a lot of people would love the SuperCache plugin to be converted for use with bbPress … but no one has yet committed to performing the work needed to convert the plugin :(

    #77977
    aberean
    Member

    I did this at http://aberean.org and http://forum.aberean.org

    I used the WP Plugin (page links to) and then added a new page named forum to my WP site with a redirect (Page links to) to my forum.

    With the forum I had to manually add links in the footer (or header) to link back. It was pretty easy and I think it looks ok. I have not themed the forum to mimic WP as of yet, to much else to do first!

    #28275

    Topic: bbpress and memcache?

    in forum Plugins
    usera
    Member

    Can someone tell me what’s the status with bbpress and memcache? I see backpress is meant to unify memcache in both installations but is there a working beta to get both working? I currently using version two of the object-cache on my wordpress and unfortunately i suppose that is what is causing the problem with the bbpress integration plugin. Any clues or more info?

    Thank you.

    #28705
    Mooks
    Member

    Hi There,

    I was looking into bbpress, but I hadn’t really seen any themes that caught my attention with the exception of the theme at the following:

    http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/forum/5

    In my opinion, it is the simplest and cleanest of all themes I’ve seen. Is there a theme like this available for download? Most of the other bbpress themes I’ve seen look too busy and cluttered, and prefer the simple and clean look of the aforementioned.

    Thanks in advance for replies.

    Try define( 'BBDB_HOST', '0.0.0.0' );

    #76915
    gerikg
    Member

    my-templates are 750, you’re saying it should be 755? Does that apply to my-plugins too?

    Anyone want to tackle my other problem? (https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/wordpressmu-bbpress-theme)

    jamesb4551
    Member

    OK should be simple right? Worked when I did it locally using MAMP and all was fine, then going live uploaded and …. nothing just the ‘ERROR: Could not establish a database connection’ message.

    WP is installed in the main directory and bb press is in lalala.com/forum

    I’ve gone over the wp-config files and they are the same, any ideas guys?

    // ** MySQL settings for BB** //

    define( ‘BBDB_NAME’, ‘lalalala_live’ );

    define( ‘BBDB_USER’, ‘barry’ );

    define( ‘BBDB_PASSWORD’, ‘****’ );

    define( ‘BBDB_HOST’, ‘localhost’, ‘0.0.0.0’ );

    define( ‘BBDB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8’ );

    define( ‘BBDB_COLLATE’, ” );

    $bb_table_prefix = ‘bb_’;

    // ** MySQL settings for wordpress ** //

    define(‘WP_CACHE’, true); //Added by WP-Cache Manager

    define(‘DB_NAME’, ‘lalalala_live’); // The name of the database

    define(‘DB_USER’, ‘barry’); // Your MySQL username

    define(‘DB_PASSWORD’, ‘****’); // …and password

    define(‘DB_HOST’, ‘0.0.0.0’); // 99% chance you won’t need to change this value

    define(‘DB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8’);

    define(‘DB_COLLATE’, ”);

    $table_prefix = ‘wp_’;

    I only used Vanilla for a couple hours. I have a knee-jerk reaction to most code and if I don’t enjoy using it right away, or have issues setting it up/themeing it how I want, it gets dumped.

    And I’m not comfortable telling you strengths and weaknesses because they’re subjective. Seriously, I say it a lot but it’s true.

    Me? I don’t like PMs and reporting posts, membership ‘levels’ and all that hoopla. So for me, bbPress is great because it’s small, simple and I can write plugins for it since I’m familiar with WordPress. But see how subjective that is? You may want those things and see it as a weakness that bbPress doesn’t have them.

    Knowing what each products strengths and weakness will help determine if it fits needs.

    I think you’re doing it backwards. Start with a list of your needs and your wants. Then go ask each place ‘Can you do this and if so, how hard is it?’

    My original post is simply trying to understand *what* makes one of these forums systems better than another (pro/cons).

    I’ve said this many times before: It all depends on your needs in a forum.

    I’m not trying to avoid the subject, I just think it’s SO subjective that there is no answer. _ck_’s needs are different from mine, mine are different from yours. We may all have some things in common, but not all. Make a list of what’s important to you and then go find a forum that fits the bill. There is no one answer that forum A is better than B and they’re both better than C but worse than D except if you want to do foo and bar … You see how that gets weird? :)

    I didn’t like Vanilla when I tested it, and I certainly didn’t find it easy to integrate with WordPress. In fact, their Single Sign On page says it’s still in Beta.

    Also most apps talk like their competitors don’t exist not to be mean, but because it quickly turns into bashing and no one likes that. The beauty of open-source is that anyone can do anything with everything :)

    #31491
    nickf1195
    Member

    Hi.

    I am in the process of integrating bbPress with only my WordPress theme, not login or cookies. I have placed this in bb-config.php:

    <br />
    if ( !defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {<br />
    include_once( '../wp-config.php' );<br />
    }<br />

    and this in bbpressbb-templateskakumeiheader.php:

    <br />
    get_header();<br />
    echo_css(); // function from WP theme's functions.php<br />

    The WordPress header loads, but some of the CSS isn’t present from the WordPress theme when I don’t have echo_css(); in the code. The CSS is produced by the WordPress theme’s functions.php, which doesn’t appear to be loading. I can call functions from functions.php inside bbPress, including the one that outputs the CSS, but it is placed at the wrong point in the code (inside the body tag instead of head,) even though I run it immediately after get_header();. I would also like it to be flexible in the event I change the theme.

    So my question is: Is there a function inside WordPress to process the functions.php? Should I be in the WordPress forum?

    Thanks a lot for your time and help!

    Nick

    frooyo
    Member

    @_ck_

    I’m not saying that I like/dislike Vanilla more than bbPress.

    Just watching that video on ReadWriteWeb, Mark makes some pretty big claims about Vanilla and it’s use.

    My original post is simply trying to understand *what* makes one of these forums systems better than another (pro/cons).

    I’m particular integrued as to Vanilla claims that they are the “WordPress.com of forums systems” and how they integrate soooooo easily with WordPress.

    Mark, Vanilla founder, talks as though bbPress doesn’t even exist.

    #76857
    frooyo
    Member

    @_ck_

    According to this video interview by RedWriteWeb, Mozilla.com, OReilly.com and others use Vanilla

    http://www.readwriteweb.com/readwritestart/2009/06/vanilla-forums.php

    What’s interesting is the founder, Mark, goes on to call Vanilla the “WordPress of forums”

    #76911
    OKTeaRoom
    Member

    Same problem!

    WordPress 2.8.x

    BBpress 1.0.2

    Just did a completely clean install. No plugins even, yet…and the theme thumbnails aren’t available and when i activate any of them i just get a generic page with no css or layout of any kind.

    What gives?

    http://www.oktearoom.com/forum

    #77961
    gerikg
    Member

    at WPMU told me to check the error log, how do I do that on BBpress?

    #77976
    chrishajer
    Participant

    @gerikg – there’s no prohibition so far as I know about putting a link to another software package. I can’t speak officially, but I’ve never seen one removed. We’re all just looking for the right tool for the job.

    #77476

    In reply to: Latest Comments?

    blah
    Member

    Sorry.

    I meant I wanted to pull the latest replies for topics (bbpress, not wordpress) into my sidebar.

    #77975
    Marius-
    Member

    Nah, I’ve been sitting up all day long the last few days, editing the look of bbpress. I’m gonna use it.

    #77475

    In reply to: Latest Comments?

    batrachoid
    Member

    Can you be more specific? Do you want to pull the latest comments from your wordpress site into your forums?

    #77974
    gerikg
    Member

    It can be frustrating, I would recommend another forum product (I don’t know if it’s okay to put the URL here????? can someone give me the okay?) which is a plugin. the only problem with this product is that they don’t have widgets to show on WP.

    #77960
    gerikg
    Member

    Whatever variation of requiring wp-blog-header.php makes the whole screen blank.

    I guess no one here supports WPMU & BBpress theme integration?

    All the sites I seen that has the integration the top is just HTML, no login form/status etc etc.

    #76901

    In reply to: BBPress Plugin version

    Archie Webmaker
    Participant

    @Ipstenu,

    I know it is standalone app. but can’t there be a bbpress forum plugin version for wordpress users?

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