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  • #105733

    In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – FAQ

    Does not directly integrate with Buddypress yet, does that mean it will when the new 96% finished Buddypress drops?

    https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/roadmap

    Rami Yushuvaev
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    Rami Yushuvaev
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    #38554
    jarledb
    Participant

    Signup/start page:

    Are search, login and register supposed to be on the first page of the forum (typically blog.tld/forums/ ? Neither the twentyten or the themes integration seems to give that.

    Is there a widget for signup as well as login? Would be a nice way to have people sign up.

    Spam?

    How is spam handled? I can see no feature for blocking ip-adresses and blacklisting. Is spam handled with the Akismet plug-in I have already installed in my wordpress installation?

    Documentation

    Where do I find documentation for the plugin? I see it mentioned in the forum here, but have not been able to find the site.

    #38557
    pachakuti73
    Member

    Hi there !

    I already installed the latest version of BB and WP and the forum works.

    But my questions is, how do include this forum as “page” or “article” in WordPress and the mainmenu ?

    Sorry if im just blind, i searched the whole site and can`t find a step by step solution for it.

    I tried to include it with WP plugin “include me” wich don`t seem to work.

    Can someone tell me please where i can find it or give me a hint ?!

    Thank you in advance, BBpress seems to be the forum for wich im searching for a long time. And sorry for english, i now it`s not that good.

    i added the wordpress -bb plugin too and enabled it.

    Seems everything fine, but still my question is:

    how to include the forum into a page or a articel of WP like its here at your site. I don`t check it.

    Greetings

    #100769

    You could just as easily put some code in the sidebar.php of your theme to show/hide whenever you want it to. Contextual sidebars are an oft requested WordPress core feature too.

    #105869

    You could just as easily put some code in the sidebar.php of your theme to show/hide whenever you want it to. Contextual sidebars are an oft requested WordPress core feature too.

    #95418
    Gautam Gupta
    Participant

    arpowers: You mean forums including forums, topics, replies, user profiles etc. or just forums? For the latter, you can use bbp_is_forum().

    bbPress 2.0 plugins can be found here. :)

    Ricardo
    Participant

    Just noticed that the pot is available so i started translating bbpress to Portuguese (Europe), if you’re interested in helping out write down your email in a comment and i’ll get in touch with you

    Com o bbpress a passar de “standalone” para “plugin” e a disponibilização do respectivo pot comecei a traduzir para Português, se estiveres interessado em ajudar na tradução deixa o teu email num comentário e entrarei em contacto.

    Podem seguir o trabalho em:

    http://www.ricardouk.com/traducoes

    e

    http://pt.forums.wordpress.org/topic/bbpress-em-portugues?replies=1

    #100768
    Mark Barnes
    Member

    those are not core-bbpress files, those are bbpress child-theme files for twebtyten-theme.

    They’re core in the sense that they’ll get overwritten when I update the bbPress plugin. That’s why I don’t want to edit them.

    Because bbPress works best using its own child theme, it’s really important we have filters and actions in that theme, because we can’t use our own child theme to override it (because WordPress doesn’t support children of children).

    I’ll add a ticket to trac about it.

    #105868
    Mark Barnes
    Member

    those are not core-bbpress files, those are bbpress child-theme files for twebtyten-theme.

    They’re core in the sense that they’ll get overwritten when I update the bbPress plugin. That’s why I don’t want to edit them.

    Because bbPress works best using its own child theme, it’s really important we have filters and actions in that theme, because we can’t use our own child theme to override it (because WordPress doesn’t support children of children).

    I’ll add a ticket to trac about it.

    #38542
    scribu
    Member

    Just installed the latest version of the bbPress plugin.

    Activated the default twentyten child theme.

    I can see Settings -> Forums, but I can’t find the admin screen to create and manage forums.

    I’m using WordPress 3.2-beta with no other plugins installed.

    Halp?

    #100629

    In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – FAQ

    The docs are just static WordPress pages for now. We’ll switch it eventually. :)

    #105729

    In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – FAQ

    The docs are just static WordPress pages for now. We’ll switch it eventually. :)

    #100323
    Navjot Singh
    Participant

    It does not accept my WordPress.org login. How to login?

    #105423
    Navjot Singh
    Participant

    It does not accept my WordPress.org login. How to login?

    #95405

    @Cor – What theme are you using? Those appear to be WordPress core errors, and I’m not immediately sure how bbPress would cause those to happen.

    #100762

    Yes, you’ll want to make them as WordPress plugins that specifically hook into bbPress actions and filters.

    There are tons of places where things can be overridden, and it shouldn’t take long to learn the hierarchy. Everything inside the php files is documented pretty well, and eventually that will get moved over to this site with a codex.

    #105862

    Yes, you’ll want to make them as WordPress plugins that specifically hook into bbPress actions and filters.

    There are tons of places where things can be overridden, and it shouldn’t take long to learn the hierarchy. Everything inside the php files is documented pretty well, and eventually that will get moved over to this site with a codex.

    #100761
    Mark Barnes
    Member

    This is slightly guesswork, but based on my understanding of the code.

    (1) You should write your bbPress plugin as if it’s a WordPress plugin.

    (2) Searching the bbPress folder for do_action will give you all the bbPress hooks, and searching for apply_filters will give you the list of filters (there are a LOT of them). Learning the important functions is trickier – they seem fairly spread out around the code amongst the less important functions. For that, I guess we’ll need to wait for documentation.

    #105861
    Mark Barnes
    Member

    This is slightly guesswork, but based on my understanding of the code.

    (1) You should write your bbPress plugin as if it’s a WordPress plugin.

    (2) Searching the bbPress folder for do_action will give you all the bbPress hooks, and searching for apply_filters will give you the list of filters (there are a LOT of them). Learning the important functions is trickier – they seem fairly spread out around the code amongst the less important functions. For that, I guess we’ll need to wait for documentation.

    #95404
     
    Member

    Hello,

    Not entirely sure if this would be the best topic to post this, but running WordPress in debug mode, I’m getting quite a few non-object notices.

    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/design24/public_html/klanten/20/wp-includes/general-template.php on line 1477
    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/design24/public_html/klanten/20/wp-includes/author-template.php on line 208
    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/design24/public_html/klanten/20/wp-includes/category-template.php on line 1081

    Also, when editing this post with some proper code markup there seems to be 2 Notify me of follow-up posts via email boxes available.

    #100749

    In reply to: Translating to spanish

    Rami Yushuvaev
    Participant
    #105849

    In reply to: Translating to spanish

    Rami Yushuvaev
    Participant
    #38536
    DigitalGdn
    Participant

    Hi

    I’m going to look at adding a feature to bbPress (WP plugin version) and have a couple of questions.

    1) Should my plugin live in /webroot/wp-content/plugins (same level as bbPress folder)? If so what differentiates this from being a WordPress plugin (or should I not worry about making this distinction?)

    2) The ‘customization’ page refers to a plugin API – what’s the best way to learn this? (any particular bbPress developer reference guides or documentation I should know about?)

    Obviously early days with the new version, just want to make sure I’m not missing anything.

    Cheers

    Ben

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