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Hi, we have installed the follow:
WordPress Network version 3.6.1
bbPress version 2.4I do not have found some way to prevent the instant publish of topics and replies loaded by Participants.
There is a way, to do the approval for the publish of the topics and replies by the Blog Administrator or by Blog Editor ?I can’t seem to find anything the closest thing I found was New User Approval which only works for WordPress registration. Any ideas?
wordpress = 3.6.1
bbpress = 2.4
theme = twenty ten with bbpress child (css heavily modified)so when a new user registers, i have a plugin that allows me to accept or deny the new user registration. PLUGIN = New User Approve(1.5.2)
the new user gets email being sent during the approval and acceptance process:
“You have been approved to access MySite Community
Username: testdan1
http://www.mysite.com/community/wp-login.php”That is all that the users gets when i approve them? where is the password? If i deny the user, they get:
“You have been denied access to MySite Community”
Hi all,
Might be related to the recent capabilities/roles update for bbPress, but right now this is what’s happening for me:
– Participants create a topic in a forum
– They get forwarded to a 404 page
– In the Dashboard, however, the topic they created is actually there, but automatically set to “pending” status instead of being published
– My admins have to manually publish each topic that Participants create (topics created by Moderators get published immediately)I’ve set up a small band-aid solution where the users are shown a message that says “Your topic is awaiting moderation” instead of a 404 page, but I wonder how I could make it possible to get these topics published upon creation (remove approval process).
Thanks for any insight!
New here and tried searching, but not sure exactly what I’m searching for..
My client for this build is a church. They are requesting a prayer forum and would like each new topic – prayer request (created by either a new or existing member) too trigger an email notification to all existing members.
I’m assuming there will be a notification, and approval needed from the forum admin for the new topic, but after approval they’d like the post (new forum topic) to trigger an email notification to be send out to all existing members who hove opted in to receive these notifications.
Is this possible?
Thanks so much!
Hi,
I’d like to know if bbpress has the functionality of approving a post before its published on forum, with that also is it possible to send the user who’s post has been published an alert email?
Thanks in advance!
I want to implement a functionality in bbpress 2.0.2 that an admin ll get an approval email when a registered user adds topic or give reply on any topic. sothat if admin approves the topic and give reply on any topic then it ll show on website otherwise not.
Can you please suggest me.Hi,
I seem to have successfully migrated my bbpress database (1.1) into the latest (2.11) wordpress plugin version. The problem is I dont want the wordpress “site” at all – just the forum (as it used to be in its standalone version – accessed via a link from my main site menu).
In addition I can only access the forum at present via the dashboard and ‘view’. It does not appear as a menu command on the wordpress “site” or anywhere else on that page. How does one find the forums at all on that “home” page?
What I am trying to do is recreate what I had before (with custom template too) under this new setup. I would not have moved to Wpress but was forced to as the bbpress 1 forum is getting chinese spammers every day and the registration approval plugin doesnt work at all.
I hope this is clear enough for some good help/advice! I cannot find any good simple steps to convert the one into the other. Do I have to base my entire site on WordPress now (will have to junk wpress if I am forced to do that!) or can I recreate what I had before when bbpress was a standalone forum?
Thanks
Patrick
Hello!
Files for Russian localization available at: http://translate.wordpress.org/projects/bbpress/plugin/ru/default
Instructions for downloading the current version of the plugin localization bbPress:
- Go to the resource: http://translate.wordpress.org/projects/bbpress/plugin/ru/default
- Bottom left click Export, the first field should be “all current” in the second field “mo”. Repeat this action by selecting the second box, “po”.
- Download both files in the “[root of your WordPress] wp-content plugins bbpress bbp-languages ”
Note: The exported files will include only the localization of the green line (current, that is approved by the current version). Yellow highlighted recent changes in the translation, pending approval. They transfer will not be included!
There you can offer your translation.
Important!
The resulting files should be renamed, for example: was the bbpress-plugin-ru.mo, was bbpress-ru_RU.mo.
Thank you all!
Инструкция для загрузки локализации текущей версии плагина bbPress:
- Перейти на ресурс http://translate.wordpress.org/projects/bbpress/plugin/ru/default
- Внизу слева нажать Export, в первом поле должно стоять “all current” во втором поле “mo”. Повторить это ltqcndbt, выбрав во втором поле “po”.
- Загрузить оба файла в “[корень Вашего WordPress]wp-contentpluginsbbpressbbp-languages”
Примечание: В экспортируемые файлы локализации будут включены только строки зеленого цвета(current, то есть утвержденная текущая версия). Желтым цветом выделены недавние изменения в переводе, ожидающие утверждения. Они в перевод включены не будут!
Там же Вы можете предложить свой вариант перевода.
Важно!
Полученные файлы нужно переименовывать, пример: было bbpress-plugin-ru.mo, стало bbpress-ru_RU.mo.
Всем спасибо!
Topic: Why bbPress sucks!
I installed WordPress and BuddyPress, but found out that a moderator has no control over approving comments in forums. Our site requires that.
Then I found a plugin that allows me to moderate a forum in bbPress, which gives me hope that I could utilize bbPress for the forums, the plugin for the moderation/approval, and BuddyPress for the membership aspect.
Is this a realistic scenario? Or should I be using WordPress alone to give me the membership aspect and use bbPress with the plugin to create the forums?
I really like the way BuddyPress models the social aspect, but the main thing for me is the moderated and approved traditional “forum” aspect.
If anyone can give me some timely advice, it would be much appreciated.
Kailas