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  • #39677
    Dan Milward
    Member

    Anybody want to make a Plugin that lets a moderator or administrator edit posts inline – I guess its possible that Scribu’s inline editor already supports bbPress CPT’s but if not… then I’m open to commissioning this project.

    FOR THE LOVE OF WORDPRESS!!!

    #107988
    sparker3669
    Member

    Actually I want to keep the text there as well. Sorry I am really being unclear today. Must because I am tired.

    Been reading wordpress stuff and messing with my site since 5am. I know there is not much content there but want to get it visually and feature wise laid out before putting up more content.

    #108194
    master5o1
    Participant

    I’m interested… I tend to underestimate my abilities and sell my self short. But my post toolbar has been a big confidence boost.

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-post-toolbar/

    #108295
    master5o1
    Participant

    I made a post toolbar, but its not wysiwyg or tinyMCE. Just buttons to add html and shortcode tags.

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbpress-post-toolbar/

    #108274
    pimarts
    Participant
    #108294
    pimarts
    Participant

    I can’t help you with your first question but you can’t use the 1.x plugins for 2.x, they work differently. Just search the WordPress plugin repository for bbpress to find the latest/newest plugins that work with bbpress 2.x

    #108272
    pimarts
    Participant

    I don’t know, but what I’m doing now (as a workaround) is using the redirection plugin for WordPress to re-direct the bbpress profiles to the BuddyPress profiles. So I’m only using the BuddyPress profiles at the moment. Works great.

    #39674
    mjpg
    Participant

    Hello

    Apologies if this information is on the forum, but I could not find it.

    I need to add a forum to a WordPress 3.2.1 site in the next couple of weeks.

    bbPress is a candidate.

    What I cannot find out easily is:

    * will v2 have file uploads without an additional plugin?

    * will there be a simple upgrade path from v1 to v2?

    * will there be extra system requirements to run v2 over v1 (as it is a plugin?)

    Thanks

    #108191
    Dan Milward
    Member

    No worries guys – we want to get some feedback before we add it to the WordPress Plugin Repo.

    Also do you guys know of any developers that might want a part time job working on this with us?

    #108189
    Gautam Gupta
    Participant

    Thanks for this! :D

    I’d recommend if you upload this on the WordPress Plugin Repo with the bbPress tag. :)

    #107908
    Gautam Gupta
    Participant

    All plugins in the Plugins section on this site are for bbPress 1.1 or below only. For bbPress 2.0+ plugins, please check here (some might not be bbPress plugins). :)

    #108161

    In reply to: A link to the forum?

    Gautam Gupta
    Participant

    Please enable pretty permalinks on your site by going to Settings -> Permalinks, that would help. To add a forum link in the menu bar, please check this user guide. :)

    #108253
    Gautam Gupta
    Participant

    When you would install bbPress 2.0 plugin on WordPress, go to WordPress Admin Section -> Tools -> Import -> bbPress importer and follow the onscreen steps. :)

    #39654
    vladoa
    Member

    I have installed bbPress as plugin to WordPress – everything works fine but when I am accessing a topic page the comment form is still visible. However this is not the case when displaying the forum page.

    Does anyone know how to disable the comment form on forums topic page?

    #39653
    Dan Milward
    Member

    Hey Guys.

    We’ve made a new Support Forums Plugin for bbPress 2. It is something we made for our own website, and want to share with the greater WordPress community, as we improve it on our site we’ll release the changes accordingly. We’re probably going to put it on a git repository at some point too so that should somebody want to contribute they can.

    The Support Plugin will allow you to turn all (or some) of your forums into Support Forums. With this Plugin you can implement and display user ranks, you have full control over the user ranking system including how many topics and replies need to be created for the user to go up a rank as well as custom titles relevant to your forums for each rank.

    With this Plugin you can also set statuses for your topics and control who can update these, very key to a support forum, your posters will be able to tell what topics are resolved or not resolved right away.

    Please let us know what you think on our blog as we spend more time on our own website.

    Source: http://getshopped.org/getshopped-news/freebie-new-bbpress-support-forum-plugin-by-getshopped/

    #108187

    In reply to: Top Menu

    Jon Brown
    Participant

    Most likely you don’t have those metaboxes turned on under Screen Options.

    See https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Screen_Options

    Top Right corner of the menu’s page, click screen options, check Forums/etc then you should see them for easy addition to menus.

    #108156
    vladoa
    Member
    #39649
    vladoa
    Member

    I have installed bbPress as plugin to WordPress – everything works fine but when I am accessing a topic page the comment form is still visible. However this is not the case when displaying the forum page.

    Does anyone know how to disable the comment form on forums topic page?

    #108056
    Stephanie Leary
    Participant

    OK, changeset #3450 only partially fixes this problem. Even with a ‘bbp_user_register_redirect_to’ filter, the redirect_to hidden field still gets stomped by the first if() in bbp_redirect_to_field() — line 741.

    I tested this on my multisite install. With that first if() commented out, the redirect_to field is set correctly — but even so, I get redirected to the main site’s wp-signup.php.

    ETA: OH! I think we’re seeing two different problems here.

    On Jared’s single-site install, I suspect what’s happening is that the page containing the registration shortcode just isn’t doing anything with the checkemail query arg. So, it would be fine to have the user redirected back to that page, as long as the query arg generated the proper “check your email” notice.

    What I’m seeing on multisite actually looks like this bug in WP itself.

    #106973
    EddieG
    Member

    Thank you for this. I didn’t know I could block by IP at all, any way at all, without a plugin.

    Testing “Spam Free WordPress” now. At first glance it is effortless, automatic and accurate. I may soon test it on bbPress. :-)

    #39630
    Gustav820
    Member

    Hi!

    I’ve installed the BBpress 2.0 RC3 plugin for WordPress and it works fine. Sorry for a newbie question but how do you add a link to my forum on my homepage menu? I have Twenty Eleven theme and would like a link called “forum”.

    Can I also have like mysite.com/FORUM?

    Thanks! :)

    #107927

    @sureshdrim

    Facebook for Websites: Social Plugins for Your Blog and Business

    facebook-social-plugins

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    Facebook offers webmasters and bloggers a lot of options for integrating their platform onto websites. Consider the number of users that are logging into Facebook on a daily basis and staying logged in throughout the day while perusing the Internet.

    facebook for webistes infographic

    It makes sense that website owners would want to take advantage of the power of Facebook on their own sites, especially since Facebook is the most used identity when it comes to people signing into sites, as shown in the infographic above.

    The best part is that Facebook offers several social plugins that you can implement onto virtually any website, some with very little coding knowledge required. Let’s look at these plugins, and the reason why you would want to have a few of them on your site.

    Like Button

    The Like Button is probably the most well known and recognized of the Facebook social plugins. Like buttons can be placed on any page of your website and can be targeted to like the page that the button is on, or a URL that you specify. For example, you can have a Like button on every page of your site that, when clicked, will create a Like to your homepage.

    To get the code for the Like Button, simply visit the developer’s page, enter the URL you want visitors to like and then customize the other features such as layout style, showing faces of people who have liked it, width, wording (Like or Recommend), font, and color then get the code.

    If you want to incorporate the Like Button on a WordPress theme (say in your single post templates to work with each of your posts), you can use the following code in place of the URL:

    <iframe src=”http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=&lt;?php echo rawurlencode(get_permalink()); ?>&layout=button_count&show_faces=false&width=100&action=like&font=verdana&colorscheme=light&height=21″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″ style=”border:none; overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:21px;” allowTransparency=”true”></iframe>

    #108167
    ArcadeBB.com
    Member

    I have the same configuration. Under “BuddyPress Component Setup”, I disabled bbPress forum.

    bb-config.php is only for standalone bbPress and not bbPress v2.0 plugin for WordPress.

    #108007

    @Anthony – bbPress 2.0 is a plugin for WordPress. Please don’t answer questions that you don’t know the answers to.

    #108095
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