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I’m new to wordpress and bbpress, as far as now i have managed to built a forum.
I am an html web developer, the forum setup for the support for my themes, but the title of the support page is forum. How to change the title from forum to support?
Please Help,
Thank youTopic: How to add the sidebar?
Hello,
My WP website uses the Bangkok Press Theme. I’ve installed bbpress, but there is no sidebar appearing in the forum.
How can I add it?
I’ve already asked the creator of the theme, but he’s not familiar with bbpress, so I’m asking help around here ๐
Here is my website : mm2013.rp050.ihecs-multimedia.be/wordpress/forums
Thank you
Hello everyone,
as per subject I think I might have found an issue with the topics pagination.
Here are my steps to reproduce:
1) Install the bbpress plugin
2) Create a few topics, enough to have some topics pages to test. For my example I have 48 topics.
3) Go to the forum settings admin page and set the number of topics per page to a low number. I set it to 5
4) Go to the wordpress reading settings admin page and make sure that the “Blog pages show at most” number is *lower* than the topics per page number you defined during step (3). In my case, I set it to 10.
5) Finally, reach the forum topics page, e.g. http://yourwebsite.com/topics (url may vary depending on your forum settings), and start browsing page after pageWhen I follow these steps using the specific numbers I mentioned, as soon as I reach http://mywebsite.com/topics/page/6 wordpress loads the 404.php template.
As far as I can tell, this is what happened:
1) Up to page 5, everything was good: I saw the right topics and the right number of them per page (i.e. 5)
2) Under the hood, on the other hand, WordPress was paginating using the “Blog pages show at most” number as reference.Proof of point (2) is that I had 48 topics, which at 10 items per page would give you 5 pages. And WordPress returned the 404.php template on page 6.
When “Blog pages show at most” is equal or smaller than “topics per page”, this issue does not present itself.If this is in fact a bug, I guess it could have gone uncaught because there’s hardly anyone around who would display less topics per page in their forum than posts per page in their blog.
In case nobody else manages to reproduce this, I’d be happy to share more details about my setup, although it is pretty basic.Thanks.
Topic: "Too many redirects"
When I try to post a new topic I get “Too many redirects” and the post doesn’t show up in the forum directories?
However, the post is showing up in my frontpage widget with new posts.
Screendump from control panel: https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D8989921_62533303_02322
Site url: http://www.itigymnasiet.dk
Wordpress 3.5
BBpress 2.2.3Topic: Adding users to new Forum
I have just installed bbPress onto a brand new WordPress install and have what may be a very basic question, but I seem unable to work it out!
How do I allow new users to join the Forum that I have created so that they can create topics and/or comment on existing forum topics?
Many thanks
I’m having problems with my forum, where only Administrators can see topics (new and old) in the forums. Everyone else with non-Administrator user roles cannot see topics, only replies. If I log in as a normal user and go into a forum topic, it shows only topic title, replies (if any), but no initial topic content.
I’m using BuddyPress 1.6.2, bbPress 2.2.3, WordPress 3.5, and I’m also using the User Role Editor plugin.
If I give all users the same user roles as the Administrator, they can now see topics, but obviously I don’t want to give everyone admin access. Do you know what role I need tick in User Role Editor so that all users can see topics?
Here are the user role I currently have set for a normal user: http://imgur.com/XsWPg