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  • #108911

    In reply to: jDate and Jalali dates

    amirsaam
    Member

    Can you say I must edit the core (I mean not any version) for show jDate or something else?

    Cause I say that there is nothing in the themes function like WordPress themes that call date. In bbPress themes, we saw just calls from core like profile_base_content that have the member since date.

    And do you support us in Persian bbPress project? Something like the Persian WordPress page (http://fa.wordpress.org)

    #109002
    dhudiburg2
    Member

    Thanks for your reply. I got that far, but it’s the roles issue that is bothering me.

    #109001
    Jaja..
    Member

    It works the same way as making a BlogPost.

    Go to NEW Forum and on the right-side is a drop down menu that says: Visibility: Public you have two other options, Private and Hidden.

    And for the User roles i have no idea, i’m also still working on that. But i think they work on how they are set in WordPress.

    Prob. some other User Role plugins will work perfectly together with bbPress.

    ===

    My question:

    Why is it possible for a member (sigh a signed-up user) to go into the dashboard area and Edit all this posts to Private or Password protected?

    I’ve tried it a few minutes ago and it will only hide or protect one post in a topic.

    I don’t know if i like it or not …

    #39995
    dhudiburg2
    Member

    I understand how to make a forum private when using the bbPress WordPress plugin, but I don’t see how to assign roles-based access. Do I need a plugin to do this?

    #108984

    It’s only a problem if you want it that way. :)

    bbPress is going to keep its core taxonomy separate from WordPress posts. If you want to merge them together, it’s completely possible to do on your own.

    #108983

    Ok thanks. Does the bbpress plugin use custom taxonomies for topic tags? Because if it just used good old tags (read old school taxonomy), wouldn’t my problem be solved?

    Maybe a feature request/idea for future releases of bbpress.

    #108982

    It’s easy to combine post types and taxonomies, but it’s difficult to come up with a UI that makes sense for both. Search the WordPress codex on how to combine post types and taxonomies. There are a few good examples out there.

    #108975

    Those topics were created via the WordPress dashboard. The post status is hard coded into the meta box, and password protected content is only loosely supported in bbPress 2.0. Someone is currently making a plugin that blocks admin posting which will prevent this in the future.

    #107763

    Akismet is tweaking the heuristics for bbPress 2.0, and will continue to do so as an ongoing thing. Traditionally WordPress posts are never scanned for spam, and bbPress is using the comment API to do it, in combination with some new information by way typically of being logged in.

    bbPress 1.0 has always been a little prone to false positives. Once bbPress 2 officially launches we’ll start a topic here on how to report problems.

    #39984

    When pressing a forum tag I would love to show regular WordPress posts that contain this tag as well. Any thoughts on an easy way to do this?

    #100759

    In reply to: Translating to spanish

    But bbPress.org.es why don’t you help with the official translation on glotpress?

    You can find the Spanish one here https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/bbpress/plugin/es/default

    #105859

    In reply to: Translating to spanish

    But bbPress.org.es why don’t you help with the official translation on glotpress?

    You can find the Spanish one here https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/bbpress/plugin/es/default

    #107762

    Is there any way round this problem. Because more of my good old users gets their replies marked as spam. This happens even though their comments doesn’t contain links.

    Is kismet more tricker happy in bbpress, than WordPress? Because I haven’t experienced these problem to the same extend with the wp install, that I’ve had for about 6 years now.

    #39978
    kittymcooper
    Member

    I just installed a BBpress forum using the plugin on my new wordpress site a few days ago and today I see two strange posts claiming to be password protected????

    One was clearly spam and the other weird so I deleted both users and all their posts. When I did a test post with my own test user this did not happen.

    Image of the weirdness

    http://bridgeteaching.com/images/password-protected-posts.gif

    my BBpress forums

    http://bridgeteaching.com/forums/

    Any thoughts on this?

    #95740

    When editing a forum topic from the WordPress backend it is updated with a new timestamp (as if it was just published).

    This is annoying when trying to make a bunch of SEO stuff (in this case with Yoasts SEO plugin) with existing post titles and excerpts. Are there any reason why this happens, and is there an easy way to disable it?

    #108969

    In reply to: Complete Noobasaurus

    Anointed
    Participant

    #1 are you running the old 1x vs. of bbpress or the new plugin?

    (I would suggest the plugin for sure as it’s the most updated)

    #2 if you are not then here is the page to find the download to the plugin

    https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/branches/plugin

    *on the bottom of the page is the download link. Keep in mind that this is the most recent vs. and it changes almost daily until everything is finalized.

    You simply click that link, save the file to your computer, and then go to your wp installation. In there you will use ftp to go into your wp-content/plugins/ folder.

    #3 From there create a folder called bbpress inside the plugins directory.

    #4 Upload the plugin you downloaded to your plugins folder

    (browse the bbpress download and go into the folders until you see bbp-admin, bbp-includes, etc folders. You upload those into the bbpress folder that you created in your plugins folder)

    Structure should look like

    wp-content

    –plugins

    —-bbpress


    bbp-admin


    bbp-includes


    etc….

    #5 From there simply activate the plugin.

    There are other steps needed to get the forums working properly in wp and your theme, but the above instructions will at least get you going.

    #39959
    AaronRighter
    Member

    So, I decided to work fairly hard and invest a lot of resources into creating a gaming website. I have been pretty impressed with indie games lately, and decided to start a nice area where I can highlight some of the better ones and maybe talk to developers and post things like great soundtracks and art.

    *Ahem* Apparently things have changed a little since I learned HTML in…1998 lol That being said I feel pretty stupid and have some very basic questions to ask. If these answers are somewhere on the bbPress site I apologize, I did some cursory perusing of the forums and didn’t find what I needed and because I’m on a bit of a time crunch decided a post would be quicker.

    From what the internet tells me WordPress is a nice content managing/blogging platform and bbPress is the way to go if I want a forum. I have downloaded and activated both the bbPress and bbPress Integration plug ins through my WordPress.

    My question is…where is it? Do I have to FTP any files onto the server? Is there a link somewhere I’m missing? Any (very patient) help would be appreciated. Thank you =)

    #108967

    There are WordPress plugins to block users of certain roles from viewing your admin area.

    #39960
    Jaja..
    Member

    Just curious if this is also possible by making my own templates tags.

    This way i could make different loops (forums) for each section of the forum.

    loop-single-forum-4.php

    loop-single-forum-troubles.php

    Will this only take-/run forum ID 4 or the troubles forum-/topics loop ?

    Same as WordPress ?

    single-4.php

    single-troubles.php

    #95738
    Jaja..
    Member

    I found a problem,

    I have a WP Multisite installation and when i log-in and log-out the redirect ends up on a 404 page. (only on WP multi sites)

    http://localhost.sites/example.nl/members/example.nl/members/?loggedout=true

    I’m just testing offline at the moment.

    http://localhost.sites/example.nl/ <– WordPress homepage

    http://localhost.sites/example.nl/members/ <– 2nd WordPress site (WPMU) with bbPress forum.

    #106092
    Jaja..
    Member

    This is what i did and worked for me.

    I do have a WP Multi-site installation but i don’t think it’s different on a normal WP install.

    *My root

    wp-content > themes > <first theme> <second theme> <twenty ten> <twenty eleven>

    First theme is the theme i was using on my WordPress website.

    After that i created an empty folder called second theme

    I copy-/pasted all files from the bbPress plugin folder into the empty second theme folder i just created.

    From:

    *plugins > bbpress > bbp-themes > bbp-twetyten > All files and folders from here (without the bolded bbp-twentyten folder)

    Now if you go into your style.css in the second theme folder you see that this one is empty and it says it will call the css > bbpress.css from the functions.php file. <– now also inside that second theme folder.

    But at the top of this style.css file you see some theme info it just looks like some regular junk-talk (theme info) but it really isn’t junk-talk but very important, at the last line of code it says template name: (twenty ten) (if i remember correct) If you change that to (first theme) in my case and save it you’re done.

    Now it will load first theme as a main theme and second theme as your child theme (with your bbPress files inside)

    It’s very cool because if you add a new page from your admin you can also pick different bbPress page templates.

    Example, you can create a new page and add from the template drop down menu (right-side sidebar) the login bbPress page template and you will get a login-page.

    This is all i did and it worked out for me, the add theme support function i never added because it’s also inside the functions.php file in your second theme folder.

    Hope this will help somebody here.

    #108430
    mickh
    Member

    Hello, i’m french boy

    I have installed plugin Forum bbpress in my WordPress website

    and i have created more than 50 Forums, 79 forums

    but i see in my page forum 50 forums ?

    how i can do for to see more than 50 forums ?

    Thanks

    #108962
    Jaja..
    Member

    Thank you…

    So it’s a hook for WordPress and other plugins to work into this bbPress form..

    #108961
    master5o1
    Participant

    Also, add_action and do_action are in wp-includes/plugin.php.

    #108960
    master5o1
    Participant

    Adding an action is add_action(‘bbp_template_notices’, ‘funciton_name’);

    I used this bbp_template_notices action hook to print my post toolbar in earlier versions of the plugin. This is because I noticed that the do_action(‘bbp_template_notices’); was (in bbp-twentyten) near the post form, so each time the post form is displayed, the template notices action is run and the post toolbar is displayed.

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