2.1 questions
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Asking JJJ on Twitter is probably not the best way, so let’s open a topic here:
I installed 2.1 on swnk.org the other day, after styling it a bit in a beta environment I put it live today. I have 2 questions though:
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Can anyone confirm that the “Topics Replied To” tab in the user profiles is supposed to be empty? Just displayed:none that tab for now 😉
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The recent replies widget used to include new topics too. Not anymore. Is that a bug or a choice that was made? It was perfect for me the way it was, but if I should go for the recent topics widget (with the Topics with recent replies option), is it possible to get a layout like the recent replies widget? Any suggestions?
Aside from that 2.1 seems great so far. Thanks for including the bbp_get_user_topic_count_raw functions, got a request for that the other day 🙂
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— ‘Topics Replied To’ User Profile Empty?
I don’t have or see a ‘Topics Replied To’ section under eg. /users/username, only ‘Subscribed Forum Topics’, ‘Favorite Forum Topics’ & ‘Forum Topics Created’…
— The ‘recent replies’ widget indeed in the old version did include recent topics in its output. Much of the widget query code has been rewritten so I would say now that the widget works as per design 🙂
I have created a ticket to enhance some of the widget options, if you have anything to add, please do.
I’m running bbpress 2.1 and Buddypress 1.5 and I’m seeing the same issue. On the Buddypress profile, Forums tab I have the following sections: Topics Started, Topics Replied To, Favorites and Subscriptions.
Nothing is showing under the Topics Replied To section, which should not be empty.
Topics replied to may have been left in on accident; I’ll have to look. The current schema doesn’t make this an easy query to perform, so I meant to pull the UI for it in 2.1.
I have the same problem, too.
Just found that in theme/bbpress there are user-details.php,user-favorite.php, user-subscriptions.php, user-topic-created.php.
Can’t find something like user-topics-replied-to.php. Maybe user-topics-replied-to is not implemented yet.
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