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  • sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    Hi everyone,

    global-wrestling.com/forum – I’ve embedded the forums here using the shortcode. however, if you click for example the ‘wrestling’ forum, you’ll note that it isn’t picking up the website layout.

    I’ve tried editing topics, forums, login and newtopic in the pages section of WordPress in pagelayer, and it just comes up blank.

    Can anyone help advise me how I embed the sub forums (i.e. wrestling, OOC, etc) into the website template?

    Thanks,
    Sc00t

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  • sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    oh also note that /forums/ is a blank page, as is /topics/


    Robin W
    Moderator

    @robin-w

    as this is a paid theme, I’d start by asking the theme authors.

    This also might be an FSE theme, if so, then try adding

    bbp style pack

    once activated go to

    dashboard>settings>bbpo style pack. If it is an FSE theme, you’ll find a tab called theme support and can enable this.


    sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    Hi @robin-w – I’m using the free version of this theme, I haven’t upgraded to pro 🙂

    I’ll try out the plugin!

    Thanks,
    Sc00t


    sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    “Theme Support” does not appear when that plugin is installed sadly. 🙁


    Robin W
    Moderator

    @robin-w

    ok, that should mean that it is not a fse theme.

    so which popularfx theme is it?


    sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    @robin-w – scoops 🙂


    Robin W
    Moderator

    @robin-w

    ok, I can’t replicate that with the theme

    try

    dashboard>settings>permalinks and just click save – this resets the permalinks and may help


    sc00t
    Participant

    @sc00t

    Thanks @robin-w I have done this with no effect 🙁 the pages remain blank and will not open in pagelayer


    Robin W
    Moderator

    @robin-w

    ok, it is a theme issue.

    2 further things to suggest

    you could look at this

    https://codex.bbpress.org/step-by-step-guide-to-setting-up-a-bbpress-forum/ item 8

    and/or you could add this to your custom css

    #bbpress-forums {
    	width: 90% !important;
    }

    Otherwise you need to reach out to the theme authors

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