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  • @josephtravers

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    Okay… maybe I mispoke. :)

    What can we add to one of the php files so that html tags like “img”, “em”, “strong”, etc will work?

    I’m one of the many php/buddypress newbies who are still learning. :)

    @josephtravers

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    Has there been a plug-in developed to allow for this? Especially one that will work with 1.2? :)

    @josephtravers

    Participant

    hear-hear. Forum feeds would be awesome.

    @josephtravers

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    I love bp-events.. such a great feature.

    I’m new to BuddyPress, but love it already, and would love to see bp-events evolve and gain features (like mapping event locations, etc.)…

    However, I’m very much a noob in all things “‘Press” so far (hopefully that will change), so I’m wondering if in the case that Erwin stops developing the bp-events plugin… if there have been cases where other developers take over something like this.

    Even better, would the events function eventually be rolled into the BuddyPress suite of plugins? :)

    @josephtravers

    Participant

    Great widget, Suzanne! Thanks for your work on this I’m loving the customization! :)

    @josephtravers

    Participant

    So… okay… it looks like the default is to just transform typed URLs into links, like so: http://www.buddypress.org

    The “test link” I posted in my original post on this thread (above) worked using an html “a” tag, but I can’t seem to make html work in my forums.

    Should I be looking for a specific plugin?

    Are bbPress plugins usable on buddypress to interact with the forums?

    @josephtravers

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    Okay… I solved it… turns out it was something the Events Calendar plugin was doing that was causing the White Screen on any forum page.

    @josephtravers

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    I’ve posted my “White Screen” topic in a new thread, as it doesn’t fit here, as it looks like the tables have been created. Can’t seem to delete my above post.

    @josephtravers

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    Hi guys (and gals),

    I too am using the one-click new installation option… it only asks me to create a bb-config.php file (and gives me what I should put in it), after which it says that “bbPress forum integration in BuddyPress has been set up correctly. ” … but nothing will load on any forum pages… all that shows is a white page. No header, no nothing.

    By looking around in the files of the WPMU installation, I see all the bbpress files in the “wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-forums/bbpress” directory, including a “bb-config-sample.php” file, but no bb-config.php file.

    The one-click installation page mentioned at the beginning of this post told me to put the bb-config.php file in the root directory of my WPMU install, but maybe I should put it in the same directory as “bb-config-sample.php”?

    Thanks for any help… just installed BuddyPress today and love it! :)

    [UPDATE]

    Okay, I just checked my DB via cpanel, and the tables are there… but BuddyPress isn’t showing *anything* related to forums on my installation.

    The forums on my site are here: http://www.greenparenting.ca/forums

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