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Hello everyone!
I am new to bbPress but am pretty excited about it! I run a few gaming websites, each with its own userbase and forum. I now want to move to WordPress Multisite to create a network of my sites, merge all users into a single userbase and have a common forum for all sites. This all should not be a problem from what I have read, but I am still wondering about the multisite features of bbPress… What I’d like to do is having a forum on the main network site with one subforum for each site in the network. Now, to have a consistent user experience regarding the look of things, would it be possible to display said sub forum on a network site? If not, is it possible the other way round, i.e. displaying forums from network sites on the main network site?
Topic: "Page not found" error
Hello,
I hope i have successfully installed bbpress into wp using the child theme (BJ’s walkthrough (http://bbpress.org/forums/topic/bbpress-20-theme-compatibility/page/3#post-92099).
I can see the title page of the forums at http://www.8ball.lu/wordpress/forums,
but when i try to go to a particular forum or a topic, i get “Paged not found” error.
I suspect there might be a problem with the templates. Or might this be something else. I didnt change any bbpress settings.
I can see every forum or topic i create, but i cannot access their pages. Please help
bbpress 2.0 was working pretty well until i installed buddypress 1.5 (test site) and now, instead of the old bbpress profiles (w favorites!), there is the buddypress profile, which is nice, except… the problem i’m having is that as far as i can tell the forum (bbpress 2.0) topic favorites are not showing up in the buddypress profile under favorites or anywhere else that i can see.
i’ve googled around and found other mentions of conflicting profile issues, but so far no definitive answers as to how bbpress and buddypress profiles are supposed to work together.
maybe i’m missing something? i haven’t tried using buddypress before. are the user bbpress 2.0 forum topic favorites available in buddypress somewhere and i’m just not seeing them?
or do the bbpress 2.0. forum topic favorites go missing when buddypress is installed? if that the case, is there a work around?
bbpress 2.0
buddypress 1.5
wordpress 3.2.1 (single user)
What I want people to see:
http://pride.mmbr.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/bbpress2.png
What people really see:
http://pride.mmbr.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/bbpress3.png
Only stickys show up in the forum. Also: notice how it says the forum has 2 topics, but viewing only 1.
http://pride.mmbr.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/bbpress5.png
http://pride.mmbr.no/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/bbpress4.png
Here is the actual pages so you can see for yourselves:
http://pride.mmbr.no/forum/delforum/minecraft » the forum
http://pride.mmbr.no/forum/emne/1-9-og-apaxia-nova » the topic
I installed bbPress via the WordPress Plugins tab and I have copied the template files to my custom theme and customized them (basicly just removed the sidebar) and added the
add_theme_support( 'bbpress' );line in functions.php.It’s like the topics are set to hidden.
I have checked and double checked that the publish status is set to published. What do?
Thank you for any help.
There seems to be some duplication of pages. If you are a WordPress Author, and you have an account on the forum, then you get two pages listing your details. It would be great if there was some way of combining the two.
Topic: Error saving forum settings
In the WordPress admin I am getting an error saving forum settings.
Warning: intval() expects parameter 2 to be long, string given in /xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 170
Because of this error I also get further errors when using the TwentyTen bbpress theme.
Warning: Division by zero in /xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/bbp-includes/bbp-reply-template.php on line 382
This is happening because get_option(‘_bbp_replies_per_page’); is now empty
Topic: Search (I guess) not working
Topic: How to ban a user
You know what I am talking about and why right? We have WordPress setup to only allow comments and posts by registered users. But then one of those users turns rogue. The user starts posting crap after crap and you want it to stop. You could just delete their account, and then they will reregister and continue. How can we get this to stop? Don’t delete them, but instead block him/her? Ban him/her? Block/ban by what? Email, IP, username? What is the best way to do this in WordPress? A plugin? I’ve tried a few but they don’t seem to do anything. Anyone have any recommendations?
I’m thinking I’m pretty happy that I found bbPress. I’d appreciate someone chiming in on the following use case for bbPress. Is the following possible?
I’d like to completely prevent a user from registering in bbPress. I want the WordPress User database to control roles and capabilities inside bbPress. In fact, I don’t want users to be able to register in WordPress either. No, it won’t be any empty forum (hampers discussion) because all of the users will be added and updated via an integration between an external customer system and the WordPress user database.
Here’s the perfect scenario for our client.
In the external customer system a subset of customers, lets say 10 of them get a role and custom capability called “Review Committee”. The integration between the customer system and WordPress User database insures the 10 customers on the committee are in the WP User database with the “Review Committee” capability. In bbPress, we’d like the Review Committee to have a private discussion space/thread (sorry, I’m not familiar with the correct bbPress term), controlled by the user capability the 10 individuals have where only the 10 of them with the “Review Committee” capability can participate in their discussion, share documents, etc. For our client, subsets of their customer base like the “Review Committee” example outlined above will come and go but all will need a private space in bbPress to conduct their business.
So, will this work?
Your thoughts are very much appreciated!
DB.

