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Multilingual forum by sub domain

Published on October 15th, 2009 by xentech

I was thinking about using vBulletin for this but it would be way too complicated, I’d rather have a light weight script I can hack about.

I want to create a forum split into completely seperate sections for each language (maybe 8 different ones). My first question is are sub forums allowed? I’ll presume so and continue. The main way I can think to achieve this is by using ‘parent’ forums with one for each language and then using the sub forum structure within those to create sperate forums using different language.

I also want each language to have it’s own sub domain.

I’ve never used bbPress before but I’m good with php so I’m sure I can figure something out but I’m just looking for feedback. I’m wondering if any other people know of any better solutions for achieving this..

The basic requirements are:

Different sub domain for each language

Seperate forum structure for each language

Global users for every language

Managed by same install

Email users and reply by email

Published on October 15th, 2009 by abourque

Hello all,

I’m looking for a plug-in that emails all users when a new post or topic has been posted and reply to it via that email. I’ve scoured the forum and not been able to find anything like it. Does anyone know of any plug-in like this or how I go about getting one made?

Thanks

Keeping footer at the bottom of the page.

Published on October 15th, 2009 by InvTrdr

How can I make sure a footer stays all the way down at the bottom of a page? If you see this page http://invictatrader.com/bbpress/forum/trading-futures-and-forex-with-the-watts-system the footer is kind of halfway in the page leaving more space below it. Is it possible to push it down so it stays all the way at the bottom of a page?

Thank you.

forums/bb-admin just redirects me to forums/

Published on October 15th, 2009 by alekseo

Hi just installed bbPress but i can’t acces the admin area. I’ve installed it and integrated it with a wordpress install using two different databases. Everything seemed fine after the install but i cant access the /bb-admin

Double Post Protection (Time Limited)

Published on October 15th, 2009 by dikkevandale

Is there any plugin available that sets a time limit on replies (like 30 secs). Just to prevent that people double post.

Pagination for "Forum" Section on Front Page.

Published on October 15th, 2009 by zuL14

Hi..

Need help to generate pagination for “Forums” section on the front page.

Can someone show me the way? I’m pretty much lost here..

zuL

RSS for Forums Section.

Published on October 15th, 2009 by zuL14

Is it possible to have RSS for “Forums” Section on the front page?

What is "topicmeta"?

Published on October 15th, 2009 by nickaster

What does this do?

<?php do_action(‘topicmeta’); ?

Found if on the topic.php page, but doesn’t seem to product anything

bbPress and Trellis Help Desk (or any other helpdesk)

Published on October 14th, 2009 by damainman

– http://www.accord5.com/trellis

I was wondering if anyone has created a successful bridge, integration, or tutorial that allow both scripts to use one user login. Even if this has been done on another helpdesk, i would like to know.

The forums didn’t let me post the link to the helpdesk.

Thank you in advance for answering my questions Smile.

bbpress slow?

Published on October 14th, 2009 by Shagalaga

Load times from http://WebWait.com:

http://mamo-net.de/forum.php . Average: 0.81s. Median: 0.78s. StdDev: 0.81s. From 10 calls.

https://bbpress.org/forums/ . Average: 1.61s. Median: 1.48s. StdDev: 1.61s. From 10 calls.

http://vanillaforums.org/discussions . Average: 1.52s. Median: 1.50s. StdDev: 1.52s. From 10 calls.

http://www.phpbb.com/community/?sid=89568ac780250f265a0bbb3bd15579af. Average: 1.75s. Median: 1.68s. StdDev: 1.75s. From 10 calls.

what do you say?

i’ve installed Viscacha and was pretty surprised how fast it was and all important plugins are already preinstalled.

i remember when bbpress was the fastest. Good old times.

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