I’d like to display a list of the last 5 topics the logged in user has contributed to, either by starting the topic, or replying to it.
This is to go on a summary page for the user, so can either be shortcode or by creating a tepmplate.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Dear Friends,
I’m using WP 4.7 and bbPress 2.5.12. I’m using the importer under Tools->Forums->Import forums to import a MyBB Forum (version 1.6), with 4000 topics, 50.000 messages, and 3000 users.
The performance is Ok, it takes two hours more or less. The problem, is that at certain point, the message Conversion complete is displayed, and certainly, the users / topics count is the right one. And then, without my interaction, it starts again.
I’m not sure if this “second pass” is the normal procedure, or it is an error.
Any help would be very appreciate.
That’s the output of my last attempt
Calculating forum hierarchy (0 - 999)Converting forums (0 - 999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (5000 - 5999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (4000 - 4999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (3000 - 3999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (2000 - 2999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (1000 - 1999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (0 - 999)Converting users (2000 - 2999)Converting users (1000 - 1999)Converting users (0 - 999)<strong>Conversion Complete</strong>No reply_to parents to convertConverting replies (3000 - 3999)Converting replies (2000 - 2999)Converting replies (1000 - 1999)Converting replies (0 - 999)No tags to convertNo super stickies to stickCalculating topic stickies (0 - 999)Converting topics (51000 - 51999)Converting topics (50000 - 50999)Converting topics (49000 - 49999)Converting topics (48000 - 48999)Converting topics (47000 - 47999)Converting topics (46000 - 46999)Converting topics (45000 - 45999)Converting topics (44000 - 44999)Converting topics (43000 - 43999)Converting topics (42000 - 42999)Converting topics (41000 - 41999)Converting topics (40000 - 40999)Converting topics (39000 - 39999)Converting topics (38000 - 38999)Converting topics (37000 - 37999)Converting topics (36000 - 36999)Converting topics (35000 - 35999)Converting topics (34000 - 34999)Converting topics (33000 - 33999)Converting topics (32000 - 32999)Converting topics (31000 - 31999)Converting topics (30000 - 30999)Converting topics (29000 - 29999)Converting topics (28000 - 28999)Converting topics (27000 - 27999)Converting topics (26000 - 26999)Converting topics (25000 - 25999)Converting topics (24000 - 24999)Converting topics (23000 - 23999)Converting topics (22000 - 22999)Converting topics (21000 - 21999)Converting topics (20000 - 20999)Converting topics (19000 - 19999)Converting topics (18000 - 18999)Converting topics (17000 - 17999)Converting topics (16000 - 16999)Converting topics (15000 - 15999)Converting topics (14000 - 14999)Converting topics (13000 - 13999)Converting topics (12000 - 12999)Converting topics (11000 - 11999)Converting topics (10000 - 10999)Converting topics (9000 - 9999)Converting topics (8000 - 8999)Converting topics (7000 - 7999)Converting topics (6000 - 6999)Converting topics (5000 - 5999)Converting topics (4000 - 4999)Converting topics (3000 - 3999)Converting topics (2000 - 2999)Converting topics (1000 - 1999)Converting topics (0 - 999)Calculating forum hierarchy (0 - 999)Converting forums (0 - 999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (2000 - 2999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (1000 - 1999)Delete users WordPress default passwords (0 - 999)Converting users (2000 - 2999)Converting users (1000 - 1999)Converting users (0 - 999)Starting Conversion
I would like to either:
Dynamically create a menu list of group forums that the user is a members of or create a page that only displays the same forums.
It’s for a site that is only going to use group forums, where there will be hundreds of groups but users are only expected to join a much smaller number of groups.
How much work would be involved in delivering something like this? I know I’ve asked for this in a feature request but the need is becoming more urgent.
Any suggestions?
When I first set up my BBPress forum at libertydebater.com, I was the keymaster of the forum. I could see options to edit posts, trash them, move them and a number of other options.
At some point (I’m not clear when) I lost the ability to do practically anything as the keymaster on my forum. When I try to reply to a post, I get an error that says “ERROR: You do not have permission to create new topics.”
Also, where I used to see moderating options above each post, I no longer see those. I’ve spent the last 3 days searching for a fix and trying everything I’ve found. So far I’ve tried:
– disabling all plug-ins, testing, then re-enabling them and testing. The problem persisted even when all plugins were disabled.
– Running every tool under Tools > Forums.
– Changing the Forum roll of that user to Participant and then back to Keymaster.
– Changing my theme (currently Tortuga) to the default 2014 theme. It made no difference so I changed it back.
– Restoring the database back to the oldest copy I had available.
– I made a test user account. The test user can post and reply, even as Keymaster, but didn’t have the ability to Edit, Move, Trash posts.
I have also seen suggestions of getting rid of the Yoast plug-in as a solution, but I don’t have that plug in.
This was all working fine and then one day it wasn’t. I’m a total newb to Word Press, so please go easy on me. If you have any suggestions, some guidance on how to implement them would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
I’m using threaded/nested replies in my topics, and I’d love a “reddit-esque” toggle button to open/close a given set of nested replies. Does anyone know if this is possible, and if so, how to accomplish it?
We’re running (along with several other plugins):
WP version 4.7
bbPress 2.6-alpha
BuddyPress 2.7.3
I am having a number of issues with slow posting times. Posts are taking up to 30 seconds to submit in many cases.
I spoke to my webhost who offered the following details:
We have reviewed your case in details. As you probably know the BBPress plugin saves each forum new topic or post to a topic as a new post in the WordPress database. Due to this reason your WordPress’ posts database table and its meta data is getting quite big.
I believe that the main reason for your slow performance is the size of the _posts and _postmeta database tables.
Decreasing their size will speed your website up.
I did actually try the fix suggested at the end of this forum topic by editing the functions.php file.
This way I have managed to post a test topic for about 12 seconds instead of the previous 30-35 seconds time frame.
My forum contains 500,000+ posts, so I accept that the database will be getting large. Is there nothing that can be done to improve the awful performance I am seeing until the much rumored bbPress 2.6 is released?
Does anyone know how to display the 5 most recent topics in each forum on the forum index page, as in the website below?
Like this example site
Hi,
My site was messed up (only in mobile) when I’ve enabled nested replies in the settings of bbpress.
Screenshots:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1PjCg-T3hWabUZuY0JZVmN3X1E
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1PjCg-T3hWaWnJEU0xCbUI2am8
Do you know about this issue? Is there a plan to resolve it?
Thank you very much in advance!
Peter
I am using BuddyPress and would like all of my group forums to have sub-forums and only allow users to post topics into the sub-forums so that the top level forum it simply a container for the sub forums.
Is this easily doable or will I need to find someone to do some coding?
Several people posting to a topic with there mobile but then we get HTML tags like <p>Test</p>. The strange thing is it happend with several people on the same browser or OS.
Does anybody knows this problem?