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Mask bbPress Installation Directory

  • Hi,

    I’m an old school computer person and feel it is very sloppy to display application subdirectories on your host site.

    I’ve succesfully masked the URI of my WordPress 2.2 site to remove the ./wordpress/ subdirectory. I would like to be able to do the same thing with bbPress.

    Is there a way to mask the bbpress subdirectory?

    Thanks,

    Amy

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  • Rohan Kapoor
    Member

    @rohan_kapoor

    Sure there is. Go to the admin, general and then you will see the option bbpress address: change that.


    Sam Bauers
    Participant

    @sambauers

    @Rohan

    I don’t think that is what teamamy is asking for.

    @teamamy

    I think we need more explanation of exactly what you are trying to achieve in your final setup.


    chrishajer
    Participant

    @chrishajer

    Let’s say I have a WordPress site. I don’t want it to be http://www.example.com/wordpress/ – maybe I want it at http://www.example.com or maybe http://www.example.com/blog/. Making WordPress the root of your site is easy, and I think you’ve already done that.

    To mask bbpress, just rename the folder to something other than the default when it’s unzipped of bbpress. Call it ‘forums’ or ‘discussions’. If you rename the bbpress folder before you start, you don’t need to change anything later. If you’ve already installed it, then there are a couple config hoops to jump through to move it.

    You could also do a subdomain installation, like forums.example.com and not even show that it’s in a subdirectory at all. Then just map that subdomain to the directory where you’ve installed bbPress on the server. No need for directories at all in the URI/URL.

    Masking is pretty silly, since one look at the source (if you even need to go that far, for WordPress and bbPress) will give away the secret (wp- and bb- anyone?) If you’re just trying to remain application-neutral, then I agree that this is worth doing (i.e. let’s say you want to use punBB or something later. If you used /forums for your bbPress installation, you can retain /forums and just install punBB in there.)

    Hi chrishajer,

    Thank you so much for that detailed response. Application neutral is what I am looking for. The /forums idea is a great suggestion and one I will follow. I haven’t started the install yet, I’m trying to get my ducks in order before I start shooting. I’m reading all I can about bbPress integration with WordPress so I do something I’m going to regret later on.

    Sincerely,

    Amy

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