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Create new topic form on button click on separate form?

Published on December 26th, 2014 by bog1

Hi,

is it possbile to have a button “create new topic” and on click to view the create new topic form on a separate page?

regards
Yavuz

Searching for a membership plugin

Published on December 26th, 2014 by bog1

Hi,

i am searching for a plugin which restrict user registrations.

I only want users to be able to register when they provide a valid “code” in the registration form.

Is this possible?

regards
Yavuz

Bug in Italian translation

Published on December 26th, 2014 by dejudicibus

At the bottom left of a post:

Stai vedendo rticolo (di 1 totali)

instead of

Stai vedendo 1 articolo (di 1 totali)

Fetch Topics of Particular Forum

Published on December 26th, 2014 by yarashicr

I am very new to BBPress deployment. One of my client wants me to fetch Topics or discussions of a particular forum or all forums with in a category and display it on the homepage. The only way I can add it on the home page of my site in the current wordpress theme I use is through a custom widget (“text widget”). Can any one help me with the php code to do the same. Also help me on what I need to do inorder to fetch all topics under a particular category, irrespective of the forums to which they belong.

Is there a plugin to do the same or an external widget which I need to install in the form of a plugin.?

If I am not wrong, I assume that the following is the structure of a BBpress forum.
Category >> Forum (Sub Category) >> Topics (Discussion)
Eg: Software >> Apple >> A simple topic or discussion on iPhone.

Fatal Error BBPress 2.5.4 on WordPress 4.1

Published on December 25th, 2014 by Endo Sister

Warning: require(/home2/e559246/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/includes/forums/template.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home2/e559246/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/bbpress.php on line 310

Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘/home2/e559246/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/includes/forums/template.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home2/e559246/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/bbpress.php on line 310

This has crippled my site! When can we expect it to work with WordPress 4.1

Replies only posting partial content

Published on December 25th, 2014 by jeffpemberton

I am running bbpress 2.5.4 on WordPress 4.0.1.

I am using bbpress as a private discussion board for each of my life coaching clients. Utilizing “bbP private groups”plugin by Robin Wilson, I basically assign each user to a private group that only them and I are a part of. I then create a Private Forum which I assign as only visible to their private group. Then I am able to have a thread of conversations by topic under each person in which we can respond back and forth.

A couple of my clients are having difficulties when posting replies. It seems that their longer replies are cutting off content when they submit a reply. I have tested and posted extremely long replies, so it is not a length problem. They say that they do not get logged out and the reply submits regularly. But when the page loads, only a portion of the reply is there. I am thinking it may be timing out and only saving what they typed up to a certain time?

Any idea as to why this is happening would be helpful.

bbPress Import Documentation

Published on December 24th, 2014 by gavintyte

Hello (especially Stephen!)

Firstly, I must say that I am very grateful that there is a free importer at all! It’s a very valuable addition to bbPress. However, it would be useful if the published bbPress import documentation was just a little clearer and less confusing. Clearer documentation might save people time trawling for responses or firing off questions that are time consuming to answer.

For example, here, there is NO documentation at all for import options:

https://codex.bbpress.org/import-forums/

a) It would be useful if there was an explanation as to what difference ‘Rows Limit’ and ‘Delay Time’ actually make to the importer. For example, after a search on this forum, I read that one user upped the Rows limit to 10000 and this helped him with a successful import that had previously hung. Why should this be? @netweb suggests 0.1 as a good Delay Time – why? Also, is there a minimum or range of values that are acceptable? For example, would 0.01 an acceptable value and would it make any difference?

b) If ‘Start Over’ is not selected, will the importer always try and re-start where it left off if it was previously stopped? How does it know? Does it trawl through all matches and not replicate them until it gets to data that it hasn’t imported?

In the troubleshooting guide here:

https://codex.bbpress.org/import-forums/import-troubleshooting/

c) I don’t understand the debug information:

  • Once the import hangs, click stop, take a note of where it was up to, e.g. Converting 11,299 – 11,300
  • Click start again and the import will continue from where it left off
  • If it hangs again, take note of where it was up to again
  • Once finished make a fresh copy of the source database
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    i) Once what is finished? If it hung again then it didn’t finish? Bit confused by this.

    ii) If one stops and starts the import, why should it continue where it left off? Why should it not hang immediately? Does it continue with the next batch of rows or does it continue with the table row in which it was stopped?

    iii) If one stops import, logs out, refreshes the page, etc. will import start where it left off?

    iv) Please define ‘hangs’. If the wheel is spinning during, for example, ‘Converting Replies (480000 – 480999) does this mean it is still working albeit slowly?

    Many Thanks

    Gavz

BBpress tinymce

Published on December 24th, 2014 by Hephaestus_Xii

Greetings from Alabama,
I am completely new to bbpress buy not WordPress. The problem I am having is the editor leaves alot to be desired and I have search the forum but solutions seem to be out dated. I have tried multiple plug ins but none seem o mimic the wordpress editor.

looking through the example forums I found one that looked close

View post on imgur.com

from http://tamrielfoundry.com/forums/

Is there a tutorial I can follow to achieve this.

How to divide the topic on the page?

Published on December 24th, 2014 by xard

1. It’s set to the following parameters:

Topics and answers page

How many topics and replies to show on one page

Topics per page 10
Answers on page 6 -!!!

But the division into pages in the topic there. How to fix it? The page gets too long, and you have time to thumb through.

2.

This place should not be any links?

I seem to be breaking bbpress forums when trying to use childtheme bbpress.css

Published on December 24th, 2014 by j0n4h

Hey again,

Running into some trouble customizing my bbpress forums via the bbpress.css file in the my child theme. I’m unsure if the pathway is incorrect, or maybe the intro to the file itself is incorrectly formatted. I do, however, know I was able to enqueue the custom loop-forums.php correctly with the functions.php properly pathwayed.

So, the pathway to the bbpress.css file is default>css>bbpress.css
In my childtheme, I have the bbpress.css file located avada-childtheme>css>bbpress.css

However, whenever I add code into the bbpress.css file after the

`/*
Theme Name: Avada-childtheme
Theme URI: Your website if you don’t intend to publish a separate site just for your theme
Description: A brief description of your child theme
Author: Jonah Hollis
Author URI: http://www.animusesports.com/
Template: Avada
Version: 1.0.0
Tags: whatever tags you might want to use for your child theme
*/

/* =Theme customization starts here
————————————————————– */
it corrupts the bbpress forums and breaks them. When I delete the file, the bbpress forums resume normal functionality. For the purposes of example, I’ll leave them broken.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

http://www.animusesports.com/forums/

WordPress 4.0.1
bbPress 2.5.4-5380

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