I’m confused. Is that not the default way bbpress displays forums on the homepage?
My forum homepage displays all of my forums, top-level, sub-category, sub-sub-category, etc..
I would like to get my theme to look like this:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/836/unledir.jpg/
Instead of looking like this:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/822/unledwc.jpg/
Hard to explain, but hope the picture does justice
Now I got ya.
Ok, no, bbpress does not currently output the forums like that as you have found out.
There may be a filter for the forum output to accomplish this (display grandchild forums), but I have not yet checked.
Has there been any solution found for this? I’d also like to be able to display forum info for individual forums rather than the category group.
Nope you can only pull this off if you have PHP skills.
Lets hope somebody will soon jump into this bbPress plugin code and start writing tutorials and info about different ways to list forums.
For myself i can say this is the best bbPress forum layout (listing) i’ve ever seen.
http://www.onemorething.nl/community/forum
I’m trying to list my layout like that but it’s very difficult.
I have just split up the forums for now, no categories or sub forums, I will most likely modify the code when I get a chance. If it’s possible I will try to make it a plugin of some kind but most likely it will involve modifying the core files.
Lets hope somebody will soon jump into this bbPress plugin code and start writing tutorials and info about different ways to list forums.
For myself i can say this is the best bbPress forum layout (listing) i’ve ever seen
I agree that http://www.onemorething.nl/community/forum has a fantastic layout. If someone figures out how to mimic that, I’d love to see a copy of that template.
@BJ
I CAN SAY WOW! What a fantastic skills that coder had! It looks like used BuddyPress too, nah?
I just worked with Stand-Alone versions but that is so fantastic! I hope @JohnJamesJacoby write a better doc than now for us