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Does WordPress or WordPress MU directly integrate with any Wiki engines?
How about bbPress?
I see that you guys use Trac, so I’m guessing that the answer currently is “no”, but just want to go to the source to be sure.
Thanks.
“directly integrate” = e.g.:
– share user database and authentication
– share tags
– have directly shareable presentation modules for CMS purposes (e.g., for nav blocks, ad blocks, footer blocks)
– share a common design / performance philosophy &/or strategy.
I have successfully installed a WordPress blog and am trying to add a bbpress. Upon installation, and going to the install.php file, I get nothing but a white screen. Any ideas?
Hi! I am truly a fan of WordPress (I use it on several websites), but I am a little bit disappointed of bbpress. I know, that it is a beta, but there are plugins for wordpress available, making integration into wordpress much better. Easier integration concerning templates, user-management, navigation etc. In spite of being a beta, the code still is “grubby” – having templates in “my-templates” does not mean that all functions will work with them. Eg. “bb-login.php” still include “login.php” from “bb-templates”. So, it means wasting time by seacrhing and fixing these things… And truly: who did directly understand “how-to-integrate-bbpress-into-wp” ? Or otherway round?
And why do I always have “Ok. The document has moved here”? After login, logout – using IE. Using Firefox, nothing happens – no redirect, no link. I am enervated. Sorry. I have expected a bit more. Perhaps my fault…
Topic: Topics, and then subtopics
I would like to have a set number of topics, then subtopics within that set number. So for example:
four topics, and the users have to post subtopics within those four topics.
Or as in WordPress
I have four categories, and subcategories, and then posts within the subcategories.
Is it possible to limit the topics, have subtopics, and then post within the subtopics?