Published on June 6th, 2016 by rblea24
I’m using MemberPress, BBPress and BuddyPress. I want the public to see all forums on this page: https://www.goalsarecool.com/forums/ However, when a non-member clicks on one of the Forums, I want them to see a message that says Sorry! This content is for members only. Please login or become a member to view this content.
Can someone please help me understand how to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Blake
Published on June 6th, 2016 by blinkix
Hello guys
I work on a wp website with Avada themes and in a part a the website i using a forum with BBpress and BuddyPress.
But i’m using category in a other part of the website and when i fix permalink in other things than default setting the categoy don’t work…
What could i do ?
Published on June 6th, 2016 by Phil
I’m using bbpress plugin and when someone creates a topic, replies to a topic, tries to delete a topic we are redirected to /wp-admin.
Published on June 5th, 2016 by mica123
I apologise for asking this question again:
I have some bbpress files in my child theme. I checked
the differences on bbpress trac. I can see that most
of my modified files are unaffected as no changes have been made in them.
However I have a modified bbpress.php file (which @robkk helped me with) –
this files just creates a customised main bbpress page.
I can see that a couple of changes were made in the bbpress.php
file in the plugin parent folder.
All I need to know is if I can safely update to 2.5.9 without worrying
about the bbpress.php I have in my child theme.
Thank you.
Published on June 5th, 2016 by rblea24
I’ve imported forums, forums topics, and forum replies from a Rainmaker site that used BBPress. It looks like everything imported correctly except the forum post count. Can someone please help me with this?
https://www.goalsarecool.com/forums/
Thanks in advance!
Blake
Published on June 4th, 2016 by junglejim620
Hi bbpress,
I would like to change the phase ” This forum is empty “, can you help me to locate which file and the directory to change it from?
Please advise for help, thanks,
Published on June 4th, 2016 by amaros
Hello all,
I got some trouble with my latest project.
Here what I need to do:
I am managing a forum with a few hundred members, it is not public. Right now I am using “Members” to manage WP roles and “private groups” for 6 different private subforums. Now I want to give all members the ability to read 5 of the private subforums, while only the members of the groups should be able to create topics and replies. I thought about something like override the bbp roles with the wp roles and hiding the bbp-form for different roles or switching the bbp roles (participant – spectator) depending on the forum id.
Any suggestions or ideas?
Published on June 3rd, 2016 by checmark
New to bbPress and I’ve looked everywhere for how to change the colors to match my site design better. I thought I had found the correct CSS to change the background color and added it to my custom CSS for the Avada theme –
#bbpress-forums {
background-color:#0d4d00 !important;
}
but it did nothing. Appreciate if someone could steer me in the right direction. Thanks.
Published on June 3rd, 2016 by jamesburden
Hi – hope someone can help with this.
I have a forum website set up using bbPress. Forum members are specifically invited as it is a leadership course for selected individuals. I create their user accounts including a strong password etc and send them the details.
An issue that I’ve come across is that the participants are widely spread around the world, some of whom have limited awareness of security issues on the internet. I want to ensure that they cannot change their password to an insecure one.
I’ve got iThemes security installed on the site and have activated the strong password enforcements with a minimum level of Subscriber. All of the course participants have a primary role of subscriber, with a forum role of Participant. With the settings I have in place they should not be able to change their password to a weak one. And yet they are currently able to log in and change the password to ‘changeme’ for example.
I’ve reached out to iThemes security but nothing helpful from them yet,
Can anyone here help me to figure out how to ensure that forum users cannot change their passwords to weak ones? Is there some setting in bbPress that I’m missing? Or some workaround that others use? I can’t imagine for a minute that I’m the only one to have come across this issue, but googling has turned up a surprising lack of information about how to resolve it.
Many thanks for your help.
James Burden
Site URL: http://gcfleadership.org
WordPress version: 4.5.2
bbPress version: 2.5.9
Published on June 3rd, 2016 by jamesburden
Hi – hope someone can help with this.
I have a forum website set up using bbPress. Forum members are specifically invited as it is a leadership course for selected individuals. I create their user accounts including a strong password etc and send them the details.
An issue that I’ve come across is that the participants are widely spread around the world, some of whom have limited awareness of security issues on the internet. I want to ensure that they cannot change their password to an insecure one.
I’ve got iThemes security installed on the site and have activated the strong password enforcements with a minimum level of Subscriber. All of the course participants have a primary role of subscriber, with a forum role of Participant. With the settings I have in place they should not be able to change their password to a weak one. And yet they are currently able to log in and change the password to ‘changeme’ for example.
I’ve reached out to iThemes security but nothing helpful from them yet,
Can anyone here help me to figure out how to ensure that forum users cannot change their passwords to weak ones? Is there some setting in bbPress that I’m missing? Or some workaround that others use? I can’t imagine for a minute that I’m the only one to have come across this issue, but googling has turned up a surprising lack of information about how to resolve it.
Many thanks for your help.
James Burden
Site URL: http://gcfleadership.org
WordPress version: 4.5.2
bbPress version: 2.5.9