Is there a function to insert a profile field below the users avatar in topics and replies?
I have some custom php that will create the value for the field but I can’t figure out how to insert the field in the profile area in topics and replies.
I found a great plugin: bbp buddypress profile information
It does a great job of showing BP fields in bbpress forum profiles. But I still can’t figure out how to have our custom php snippet be the source of the value for the field.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Hi,
Clients who use the bbpress forum want a like button ala Facebook.
Is that a bbpress function or can I use a plug-in.
Who can help me.
Greetz
Conrad
Do my forums have to be domain.com/forums/forum/nameofcatergory
Can it not be domain.com/forums/nameofcatergory
Also Is there a way just to have a link to the forums in the menu bar?
I just want a link that says forums and that takes you to the forums
Hi All,
I am working on making bbPress work with my current theme, and, previously it was using page.php properties to draw the forum etc. I fixed that by adding a bbpress file to the theme root, however, I am not getting any posts whatsoever appear when looking in topics.
Does bbPress use the normal the_content(); functions that wordpress use, or are their different functions I am simply missing here?
The Codex is really bad and doesn’t seem to explain any of this, but I’d be super happy if someone could prove me wrong on that.
Thanks,
Jake
Hello, I have been trying to migrate very small forum – 35 posts to a new database. Both bbPress forums are running on the most current version. Users have all been migrated to new database and is running on the same(current) version of buddypress. Forum and site roles have been set for all users.
I have exported 3 separate files: Forums, Topics, and Replies. I then upload it using the WordPress Importer. I make the connections with the users in my new database. On the backend, everything looks good. The forum, topics, replies, and user connections are correct. On the front end, the forum is visible, but none of the topics are.
I’ve tried to repair using the forum tools – after doing that the forum loses all of it’s topics and the replies are no longer linked to the topic.
I’ve done this repeatedly and it’s always the same result. Can anyone help lead me in the right direction.I have no idea what I could be doing wrong. Thank you.
Hi,
I’m having an issue setting up bbp Private Groups to work exactly as required.
I’ve set up a private forum to be visible only to logged in users (I also have other forums visible to all).
This works fine in that the forum is invisible to non-logged in users.
However when a non-logged in user goes directly to the private forum url (eg http://teamtwobees.com/forum/facebook-advertising/) they are presented with a 404 page. I’d like these users to be redirected to a log in page and then redirected back to the private forum after having logged in.
I’ve set the ‘URL of redirect page for NON-LOGGED-IN’ option but this doesn’t seem to have any affect – users still get the 404 page.
What is the correct way to achieve what I’m looking for?
bbPress v 2.5.6
bbp Private Groups v 2.5.6
WordPress v 4.1.1
Thanks
Simon
WordPress search box and bbpress forum search are disconnected. These operate independently. Is there any way for them to work together? although it should place some selector (radio button) to search at each of them using same box?
Thanks for all 🙂
Activating the visual editor or CKEditor plugin for bbPress (editing functions.php) A “HTML” tab is created in the message topic form. And by default must be pressed manually on “VISUAL” to write the rich text editor and display all the options. It’s confusing…
My question is: How can 1) make the visual editor to default and 2) hide tabs “HTML” on the message/topic form?
BBPRESS VERSION 2.5.4
WORDPRESS 4.1.1
Thanks for all 🙂
Hi, I have a site here.
as you can see the editor at the bottom looks strange, has dark on dark colors and doesnt fit into theme. how can i make the editor look like the one im currently typing in?
Thanks! freaky.