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  • #98975
    Willabee
    Member

    BuddyPress uses a intergrated form of bbPress, therefore it is not part of bbPress, but part of BuddyPress. Check on their forums.

    Unless you installed bbPress WordPress plugin or bbPress stand alone and intergrated that.

    If you installed the plugin, don’t hope for too much support on translation yet, if you installed the bbPress stand alone, then it should work, mine worked fine back when I was using those two.

    A custom theme can always be the problem too!

    #104075
    Willabee
    Member

    BuddyPress uses a intergrated form of bbPress, therefore it is not part of bbPress, but part of BuddyPress. Check on their forums.

    Unless you installed bbPress WordPress plugin or bbPress stand alone and intergrated that.

    If you installed the plugin, don’t hope for too much support on translation yet, if you installed the bbPress stand alone, then it should work, mine worked fine back when I was using those two.

    A custom theme can always be the problem too!

    #98974

    Oops – sorry here info extracted from the WordPress directory bb-config.php:

    /**

    * bbPress Localized Language, defaults to English.

    *

    * Change this to localize bbPress. A corresponding MO file for the chosen

    * language must be installed to a directory called “my-languages” in the root

    * directory of bbPress. For example, install de.mo to “my-languages” and set

    * BB_LANG to ‘de’ to enable German language support.

    */

    define( ‘BB_LANG’, ‘nl_NL’ );

    define( ‘WP_LANG’, ‘nl_NL’ );

    define( ‘BB_LANG_DIR’, ‘http://localhost/”wordpressdirectory”/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-forums/bbpress/my-languages’ );

    ********************************************************************

    The referenced directory contains nl_NL.mo with 644 file permisisons

    #104074

    Oops – sorry here info extracted from the WordPress directory bb-config.php:

    /**

    * bbPress Localized Language, defaults to English.

    *

    * Change this to localize bbPress. A corresponding MO file for the chosen

    * language must be installed to a directory called “my-languages” in the root

    * directory of bbPress. For example, install de.mo to “my-languages” and set

    * BB_LANG to ‘de’ to enable German language support.

    */

    define( ‘BB_LANG’, ‘nl_NL’ );

    define( ‘WP_LANG’, ‘nl_NL’ );

    define( ‘BB_LANG_DIR’, ‘http://localhost/”wordpressdirectory”/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-forums/bbpress/my-languages’ );

    ********************************************************************

    The referenced directory contains nl_NL.mo with 644 file permisisons

    #98973

    @zaeri Thanks for getting back to me…

    I believe that since BuddyPress was presented in Dutch and bbPress was NOT that the bbPress forum was the place to ask the question?

    ************************************

    The bb-config.php was/is configured hence my consternation:

    <?php

    /***

    * *** IMPORTANT ****

    * This file will stop people from accessing your bbPress installation directly.

    * It is very important from a security standpoint that this file is not moved.

    * Your actual bb-config.php file will be installed in the root of your WordPress

    * installation once you have set up the forums component in BuddyPress.

    */

    header(“HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden”); die;

    define (‘WPLANG’, ‘nl_NL’);

    ?>

    define (‘WPLANG’, ‘nl_NL’);

    ?>

    ************************************

    And yet the forum is still in English – I would appreciate any other insights please…

    #104073

    @zaeri Thanks for getting back to me…

    I believe that since BuddyPress was presented in Dutch and bbPress was NOT that the bbPress forum was the place to ask the question?

    ************************************

    The bb-config.php was/is configured hence my consternation:

    <?php

    /***

    * *** IMPORTANT ****

    * This file will stop people from accessing your bbPress installation directly.

    * It is very important from a security standpoint that this file is not moved.

    * Your actual bb-config.php file will be installed in the root of your WordPress

    * installation once you have set up the forums component in BuddyPress.

    */

    header(“HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden”); die;

    define (‘WPLANG’, ‘nl_NL’);

    ?>

    define (‘WPLANG’, ‘nl_NL’);

    ?>

    ************************************

    And yet the forum is still in English – I would appreciate any other insights please…

    #98535

    The news is in trac. There’s one ticket left in 1.1 and then it gets released. No sense in putting out a 1.0.4 to fix one bug that 1.1 will fix. Right now we’re in the middle of a WordPress, BuddyPress, bbPress trifecta release, so there’s three times as much testing to do to make sure nothing breaks.

    If you can’t wait for a public release, download the trunk and do some testing. :)

    #103635

    The news is in trac. There’s one ticket left in 1.1 and then it gets released. No sense in putting out a 1.0.4 to fix one bug that 1.1 will fix. Right now we’re in the middle of a WordPress, BuddyPress, bbPress trifecta release, so there’s three times as much testing to do to make sure nothing breaks.

    If you can’t wait for a public release, download the trunk and do some testing. :)

    #99023
    xtreme164
    Member

    thanks to share this great help…!

    #104123
    xtreme164
    Member

    thanks to share this great help…!

    #99013
    ivayloo
    Member

    I created a user for my bbPress forum and I could login as this user in bbPress, but not in WP. After I checked (logged as admin in WP) the account of this user in WP blog, I saw that it has no role. So in bbPress settings I set the correspondance between WordPress role and bbPress (Settings->WordPressIntegration menu). And problem was solved. Now each user that is registered through bbPress can loggin in WP.

    Maybe this will help.

    ivayloo
    Member

    I created a user for my bbPress forum and I could login as this user in bbPress, but not in WP. After I checked (logged as admin in WP) the account of this user in WP blog, I saw that it has no role. So in bbPress settings I set the correspondance between WordPress role and bbPress (Settings->WordPressIntegration menu). And problem was solved. Now each user that is registered through bbPress can loggin in WP.

    Maybe this will help.

    #37282

    Topic: Themefuse.com

    in forum Themes
    Agent X
    Member

    First off, I am new to bbpress forums. Secondly, I was in the market for a WordPress theme so I was visiting Themefuse.com. I was in their Support Forum and really loved it’s usefulness, yet simplicity. I asked the owner what forum it was and he said bbpress.

    My question is this – is that forum an “out of the box” forum or is he using a lot of plugins. Like for instance, the main forum, when you click on a board it slide open to show sub forums. Is that a plugin?

    Also, when you login it will show my personal topics in a box in the sidebar. Again, a plugin?

    He also uses a Resolved/Not Resolved for his threads – a plugin?

    Sorry so many questions – trying to learn before diving right in.

    #99051

    what you want is deep integration. Follow this page – http://blog.ashfame.com/bbpress/ and you will find related articles on how you can do it, pros & cons and how to show bbPress info on WordPress side.

    Similarly you can show WordPress info on bbPress side too.

    #104151

    what you want is deep integration. Follow this page – http://blog.ashfame.com/bbpress/ and you will find related articles on how you can do it, pros & cons and how to show bbPress info on WordPress side.

    Similarly you can show WordPress info on bbPress side too.

    #99003

    you are trying to have both the approaches altogether. either you can display forum inside your WordPress by deep integration or just select a theme which matches to your WordPress on a regular standalone install.

    BuddyPress forums is what you will have with deep integration theme matching in terms of look

    #104103

    you are trying to have both the approaches altogether. either you can display forum inside your WordPress by deep integration or just select a theme which matches to your WordPress on a regular standalone install.

    BuddyPress forums is what you will have with deep integration theme matching in terms of look

    #89850

    This comes from using PHP 5.3 and having E_DEPRECATED turned on. WordPress and BuddyPress are equally bad about those notices, and eventually I’m sure some effort will be put in to prevent them. Right now the number of users on 5.3 is still one of the smaller audiences, so the urgency isn’t there yet.

    Note: Those notices and that particular method of coding works fine in any other version of PHP. It will also still execute in 5.3, but will trigger errors if your server is configured to do so.

    #98983
    jaapmarcus
    Member

    Just made a small plugin for it.

    You can download it on http://eris.nu/wordpress/bbpress.

    Please note that only if the database of your blog is not the same as the forum you need the data about the database information. The prefix, url are always required.

    Please try out for testing later on i will add some improvements so you can load directly data from the config of bbpress instead enter it in a form.

    Later on I will add it to the WP plugin database.

    #104083
    jaapmarcus
    Member

    Just made a small plugin for it.

    You can download it on http://eris.nu/wordpress/bbpress.

    Please note that only if the database of your blog is not the same as the forum you need the data about the database information. The prefix, url are always required.

    Please try out for testing later on i will add some improvements so you can load directly data from the config of bbpress instead enter it in a form.

    Later on I will add it to the WP plugin database.

    #36679
    becreative
    Member

    Hi All,

    I’m new to using BBpress (first post)

    I have been reading up on the difference of simple and deep integration and have become a little confused over the subject.

    I want to have a simple integration so that users logins will be sync’d between WP + bbpress possibly with a single login area via WP – trying to create a closed / private environment.

    If you install bbpress in a sub folder of WordPress is this effectively deep integration?

    And is it possible to create a sync’d log-in (ie if you log in/out of WP it also logs you in/out of BBpress) using simple integration

    sorry if it sounds a stupid question but I just want to understand where best to have the bbpress install running from to prevent slow load times due to excessive overheads on the server.

    Not fussed about themes as I can do all the css and design for these and make them look the same.

    Any help would be really appreciated.

    #99047
    zaerl
    Participant
    #104147
    zaerl
    Participant

    Theme looks nice and bold.

    Will you release it for public? I would like to improve it and use it. Will save me a lot of time.

    Theme looks nice and bold.

    Will you release it for public? I would like to improve it and use it. Will save me a lot of time.

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