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March 9, 2013 at 7:02 pm #155923
rizingsun
ParticipantOne thing I just noticed is that for the “functioning” subsites (where I can see “all” the roles), under the users page (http://sub1.example.com/wp-admin/users.php), the admin is also the keymaster.
In the new sites being created (without “all” the user roles), the admin is not the keymaster in the user page. In fact, there is no keymaster.
So does this problem stem from bbpress? I only recently installed BB-Press plugin, before the problems began. So I’m assuming this might be the problem. I network deactivated it, but the problem still stands.
Any ideas how I can fix this?
Any theories?
March 9, 2013 at 12:26 am #155848@mercime
Participant@rizingsun Keymaster and Blocked are bbPress roles. So unless bbPress is network-activated in your installation or at least activated in the site which is missing those roles …
March 7, 2013 at 7:46 pm #155760In reply to: Can't create Forum topics
pdillon809
ParticipantThanks @mercime
I’m pleased that the latest versions install so easily.
What I don’t understand is why a user sees no groups or Forums when accessing them through the BuddyPress menus The Forums are all but useless when accessed this way.
domainnane/forums seems to be useful
domainnane/members/membername/forums/ does not seem to be useful
Ditto groupsObviously, I’m missing something or failing to understand the bbPress/BuddyPress Intergration. Then again, groups are nothing to do with bbPress so I’m very confused.
March 7, 2013 at 2:06 am #155319Unsal Korkmaz
ParticipantBah.. sorry.. didnt mean harm tbh. Thanks for edit 🙂
March 7, 2013 at 1:56 am #155318@mercime
Participant@unsalkorkmaz please note that I have edited one of your posts above. No personal remarks/attacks are allowed in this forum.
I appreciate that you want to give users as many features as possible with your theme and I understand your frustration. Having said that, the WP Theme Review Team Admin already noted which he considered plugin territory starting here https://lists.wordpress.org/pipermail/theme-reviewers/2013-March/012183.html and more so for the TinyMCE buttons later on the thread.
I supported you in the Author URL in the same thread. While I don’t agree with the TRT Admins 100% of the time, I support them 100% in the above-mentioned plugin-territory discussion. My unsolicited suggestion is to remove the items listed above which are considered plugin territory from your theme and create a plugin specifically for the theme e.g. Firmalite Theme Booster or Firmalite Add-ons or whatever you want. Further suggest submitting a revised theme while your theme is still up in the review queue.
Firmalite is the 13th in theme review queue as I write this. We’ve cleared many of the backlogs the past week and there are reviewers doing some reviews this week. Know that all of the reviewers are volunteers and also know that way sometime ago the waiting time for a review was 3-4 months.
Thank you for your patience.
March 6, 2013 at 8:49 pm #155303Laurent J.V. Dubois
ParticipantI understand your concern;
Your mother is a pretty amazing cooking star with her 700 fans ! Great blog in fact.
Let her organize the diner for a local wp dev meeting, you will gain a massive assistance ,-)March 6, 2013 at 8:22 pm #155299Unsal Korkmaz
ParticipantI agree it can be a plugin feature. But why not theme feature too? Basically plugin dont know if bootstrap style is loaded or not? I will write a plugin to add more features to this FirmaSite theme, like those custom tinymce buttons etc. Main problem is i know firmasite theme is loading bootstrap but i dont know other themes are loading or not. Lets say i load bootstrap for other themes in this plugin, it will ruin theme probably. It shouldnt be a plugin because this feature all demands on what style is loading..
March 6, 2013 at 8:22 pm #155298Laurent J.V. Dubois
ParticipantThe same addon for the editor should be offered by a plugin, activated from the theme, but not included in it. It’s all the wp strategy. one other way is to test the presence of the addon plugin, and to activate the function if available … but some other places are probably better for discussing wp development ….
On the other hand, that was pretty unfair to refuse your theme submission without waiting the modification …March 6, 2013 at 8:17 pm #155296Laurent J.V. Dubois
ParticipantIt isn’t a people issue … it’s a key point to accept this dev. strategy. WordPress is a large framework, you have to accept the rules …
The current wp editor will be just a plugin too, that will be better, but that’s an other point 😉March 6, 2013 at 8:07 pm #155295Unsal Korkmaz
ParticipantNaa.. Themes are easy. Esspecially with theme customizer feature. Main problem is wp repo rules [EDITED ~~~ by Mercime. No personal attacks are allowed on this site]. If you have time, you can read this discussion: https://lists.wordpress.org/pipermail/theme-reviewers/2013-March/012167.html I can simplify the problem in that discussion:  In FirmaSite 1.1.0 version, i added 2 custom tinymce button that makes easy to use special css classes. For example you can convert a link to bootstrap button with just 1 click. You can change a button’s color or size with just 1 click. You dont need to write css classes in tinymce for making your content more useful or better readability. What this tinymce plugin doing is actually simple. For example it adds “btn btn-primary” classes to <a> tag  to make it a good looking button. They closed my theme because of it. What did i do? Made user’s content creation easy…
Btw an example of theme usage: http://resimlitarif.com/ This is a turkish food recipe website that my mom is writing 🙂 Just 1-2 little custom css code for header and custom background..
March 6, 2013 at 7:52 pm #155293Laurent J.V. Dubois
Participanteven if … your concept is pretty good …
or perhaps should you join an existing project
working alone on a theme is always a stressful challenge …March 6, 2013 at 7:38 pm #155290Unsal Korkmaz
Participant@mercime well.. wp theme repo admins are interesting. I dont think i can get approved anytime soon. Check this: https://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11449
TinyMCE buttons are Plugin territory. Bam.. close theme as not approved. Now wait 1 more month. 1 month later: Â “XXX is plugin territory.” bam.. 1 more month again.. Where is full review? Â How can i be sure if they dont do that like 7-8 times more?
March 6, 2013 at 7:22 pm #155288@mercime
Participant@unsalkorkmaz thanks for submitting your theme to the WP theme repo 🙂
March 6, 2013 at 6:12 pm #155281Laurent J.V. Dubois
ParticipantGreat project, the Bootswatch option is pretty interesting
March 6, 2013 at 1:05 am #155216In reply to: Installation and Forum Issues
@mercime
Participant@benracicot all are encouraged to use bbPress plugin for sitewide and/or group forums see instructions at https://codex.buddypress.org/user/setting-up-a-new-installation/installing-group-and-sitewide-forums/
March 5, 2013 at 2:35 pm #155150BenRacicot
ParticipantThanks Hugo! I woke up today realizing that I’m looking for the template hierarchy. Just like BBPress has:
‘plugin-bbpress.php’,
‘bbpress.php’,
‘forums.php’,
‘forum.php’,
‘generic.php’,
‘page.php’
Read that doc here.Could I create a ‘bpress.php’ which will overrule BuddyPress’ usage of page.php as the template for members, groups and activity pages?
March 5, 2013 at 7:34 am #155127In reply to: Private group members cannot create forum topics
bruce-s
ParticipantI’ve also run into this… it’s not clear from the debugging page if a resolution has been found though?
March 5, 2013 at 2:28 am #155106In reply to: How to control spam registration?
gabequer
ParticipantI’ve been reading these forums for weeks trying to find a solution to all the spam registrations I’m getting on my site. Keep in mind that I haven’t opened it to the public yet. It is closed and the registrations are closed, but still they are getting in and creating accounts. I decided to do some troubleshooting to see where they are getting in and this is what I found out so far:
1. When I close registration still they get in and create member accounts and Groups in which they inject their spam. 2. I started to turn off some of the buddypress features one at a time, such as the forums and the groups, and the registrations stopped. It’s been several days without spam registrations. I turned on open registrations and still there’s no registration. I turned on Forums and now they are coming back.
Conclusion: they must be getting through the forum, since I understand, uses a version of BBPress. Now I have to get a solution to protect the forums and groups if I want these features on our sites.
any solutions out there?March 3, 2013 at 7:30 pm #154985In reply to: Can't create Forum topics
pdillon809
ParticipantOk, new default installation following the latest instructions for for bbPress 2.3 beta 2 and BuddyPress 1.7 beta 1 to create sitewide forums.
I guess the only issue I have is one of understanding the logic behind accessing the Forums or Group sections from the main menu as opposed to the admin bar menu or BuddyPress menus (under the avatar).
Main menu takes the user to domainname/forums or domainname/groups
(Here you can create, see listing of Forums etc, create a topic in these Forums.Whereas the admin bar links to domainname/members/username/forums/ or domainname/members/username/groups does not display Forum list – does not allow for creating new topics. Groups appear to work the same way.
So, from within the “BuddyPress” menuing (by this I mean the admin bar dropdown and/or the Buddypress menus underneath the user’s avatar) the Forum and Groups menu do little except allow you to see topics that you have contributed to.
The clean install is at:
http://bp.youpix.orgIs what I have described the way BuddyPress Forums and Groups are supposed to work or is there some configuration error on my part?
thx
March 3, 2013 at 7:41 am #154942In reply to: Can't create Forum topics
@mercime
Participant@pdillon809 the video was for bbPress 2.2+ and BuddyPress 1.6.1+
Follow the latest instructions for for bbPress 2.3 beta 2 and BuddyPress 1.7 beta 1 to create group and/or sitewide forums at https://codex.buddypress.org/user/setting-up-a-new-installation/installing-group-and-sitewide-forums/
March 3, 2013 at 5:59 am #154940@mercime
Participant@bphelp go to your first post and click on EDIT link which shows up when you hover over the box. Add [Resolved] before the title of your post and you’re good to go. For your own site, you can install this cool plugin https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/buddy-bbpress-support-topic/ to select Resolved in dropdown 🙂
@espellcaste You’re welcome. Good luck 🙂March 3, 2013 at 1:02 am #154920Unsal Korkmaz
ParticipantFirmasite 1.1 released:
https://themes.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11437Download: https://wordpress.org/extend/themes/download/firmasite.1.1.0.zip?nostats=1
This theme now directly supports buddypress + bbpress without needing child theme.
Example site and my blog that using this theme:
http://unsalkorkmaz.com/February 28, 2013 at 1:45 pm #154687In reply to: Change the width of the forum space
Hugo Ashmore
ParticipantWhat this forum? Please be clear and accurateand provide a little detail to your post otherwise you will get little response! ‘Forums’ is essentially a bbPress issue, but yes you can do whatever you like in terms of styling – is the short answer
February 27, 2013 at 4:06 pm #154625In reply to: bbPress support belongs here
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterThanks for the feedback! We get hit with spam, too, though perhaps we manage to clear it before you see it.
February 26, 2013 at 9:18 pm #154563In reply to: Sitewide vs Group Forums
pdillon809
ParticipantThanks Paul.
Do I disable anything in BuddyPress or just install bbPress? Currently, there are forums under “Groups”.
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