Hi, I’m setting up a forum that allows a group of qualified people to be moderator. In my case, the number of moderators can go up to thousands!
Now the problem arises: we cannot be guaranteed of the quality of every moderator, some lunatics may spam/unapprove every posts out of free will, regardless the content of the posts. Is there a way to restrict their moderation capability, say each moderator can only spam/unapprove max 10 posts per day?
I know this sounds a bit ridiculous to restrict moderator role, but it is very relevant to our admin to safeguard the whole forum with this large group of moderators.
Regards.
Folks, this is reference bbPress 2.6.9, WP 6.2.2 and the link to our site forums page is https://www.wb5rdd.org/forums/. My issue is this – Forum users cannot change the font color on their posts. Even with the highest level of access I cannot change the font on the sentence “Please call, text or email me if you can help.” on this page https://www.wb5rdd.org/forums/topic/autumn-in-bonham-bike-rally-radio-operator-assistance-requested/ red. Where are the color choice buttons? Why won’t using HTML code (<FONT COLOR=”#ff0000″> </FONT>) doesn’t even do it. THANKS! – Phillip Beall
Hello,
I also would like to hide Forums from Member Profile Page.
I have set up Groups Forums only as per instructions here so the Forums on Profle Page is obsolette as I want the forums to be accessible only from Group Page.
Could anyone kindly advice how to do it please?
New to BBPress. WordPress version 6.3.1. Avada theme 7.11.2, BBPress 2.6.9. The default installation of BBpress is picking up colors from my theme which I don’t want. I have followed the instructions in the article https://codex.bbpress.org/themes/theme-compatibility/ like this “The “css” directory contains style sheets that work with the default markup. Copy any you want to modify into a directory named “css” in your theme’s root. eg. /wp-content/themes/%your-theme%/css/” I have created the css directory in the theme root directory and copied the bbpress-rtl.css file to that css directory. I have not yet modified the file. There is no change to the look of BBPress. I even rebooted the server. What am I missing?
I would like to make the URLs more SEO friendly.
For example, if I have a thread in some subforum the slug is now just /topic/thread_name, whereas I think a more appropriate slug would be something like /forums/subforum_name/thread_name.
The same goes for the subforums which are now /Forum/root/subforum_name, and I would like to get rid of the root here as well (it doesn’t show up in the forum index). What is the purpose of the Forum Root slug, anyway??
I was quite surprised I couldn’t find any discussion about this.
Disclaimer: I am not an SEO expert, so if any of this doesn’t really matter please let me know 🙂
Hello, I just installed bbpress plugin, can anyone explain how to install the main forum page (forum lists) on subfolder, so I can achieve these URLS:
main forum page – site.com/forums/
forum category – site.com/forums/categoryname/
forum post – site.com/forums/topic/topicname
Are these possible?
I run a Fishing Club Paid Membership web site. One of the features is we offer a Fishing Report Forum. All our club members are Fishing Report Forum users. I would like to be able to add a subscribe link to my Fishing Report Forum on various pages of my website. Is that feasible by some kind of code?
Take note: We do not allow comments on topics so no need for a subscribe link for topics. But I would like to have a Forum Subscribe Link on the topic page. What code would I use?
The user profile page is not formatting correctly. It is seemingly ignoring margins and columns and it really just looks terrible. Where can I edit this with Divi?
I have fololowed all instructions to setup forum and when I click on a titler it sends me straight to my homepage whats is going on? its frustrtaing making me want to ditch wordpress