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  • #246004
    shanebp
    Moderator

    Please do not double post

    The default role for bbPress is Participant.
    How did you set it to Spectator?
    And why?
    Do you not want members to be able to post in group forums?

    #245991
    Venutius
    Moderator

    That’s odd, there is no file called bb-config.php located in the root of standard installs, in fact on my install I cannot find a file of that name at all.

    Either way I’m thinking that you mist have some sort of compatibility issue that is stopping bbPress from loading. Have you tried deactivating all of your plugins apart from buddypress and bbPress and trying again?

    #245969

    In reply to: Like Button

    Venutius
    Moderator

    I’ve just tested WP ULike and it seems to work fine, you have to setup the buddypress and bbPress side of things but thats easy enough

    #245965

    In reply to: Like Button

    Venutius
    Moderator

    Another option you might like to look at is WP Ulike, this is a like function that works on WP Posts, Buddypress Activity and also bbpress topics. so It’s got wider appeal.

    #245895

    In reply to: Features and Requests

    Michael Bryner
    Participant

    Sorry, but I have to disagree there on the closing threads. I have not been here that much at all except for the styling only requesting and I don’t any deeper than half of the first page and that is not old threads and they are closed after just one response from the moderator that says get something done from the theme author. Is that good support? To me that is not even giving hardly any support and just closing it before we even can say another word.

    I am not even in here every day and still that is the way buddypress, wordpress, and bbpress sites support works. It is not old threads getting closed only. You say my threads are not what should be put in the support. All them been pretty much exactly where they should be request and features is where I asked for features and Ideas is an idea given for the features and the only post that is really out of place, which is not really that far out of place was the survey thread but really if you are this way with a business with normal customers. I would of been gone the first response to my thread being closed and never been back ever again.

    Telling someone that something should be done with a 3rd party theme over the plugin implementation is the wrong way to take it, especially when asking the theme author already and they give a rats *** about adding it to the theme. So to me to go somewhere else and get it done will not do a thing but waste out time. Not saying you did that Paul but your moderator does that. He basically tells us to get it done from something that really is not with the plugin at all and theme authors are not just going to add that feature because you won’t.

    I know you said that it will be and would be foolish not to but talk to you moderator about this because he is the one that is acting like there is no reason in this world that this plugin should not have styling at all.

    I feel sorry for this guy that wants to stay basic. I giving up on this forum if closing a thread after first reply is the way it works here. That is terrible support and surprised you think that is the way it should be, especially if someone is having the same question or issue and they search for that, they won’t be able to do a thing because those threads are never resolved and no answers and closed before they even do get them.

    All those renewed threads about the same exact thing all over again because of it, using all the database is pointless to me. I would never do that to my visitors on my own website on bbpress. I am this close to just uninstalling buddypress and only keeping bbpress on my website. Not all people are made out of money to buy or pay extras for things. I guess I will only get the right answer from Paul and I am either going to have buddypress or not by the time that finally updated buddypress with the so called promise that it will be done.

    Not trying to be an jerk here but telling me that old threads are closed and I open a thread that is not even a day old and says the thread is closed to new replies, is not an old thread. This kind of support in a forum is really bad to me and I would never want unlimited amount of the same threads about the same thing all over my website using up space for no reason. I think I am going to just say goodbye and probably never going to come back to this support forum ever again.

    I already never do anything on WordPress support because they just tell you to go somewhere else when it isn’t another company to ask about WordPress issues. I even don’t go to bbpress support anymore either. Now buddypress is going to be not anymore.

    Goodluck with future releases! Maybe I will stick with buddypress and maybe I will just say heck with it and take it off.

    This is not all towards you Paul but your moderator acting like this plugin needs no styling at all and getting it done through someone that has nothing to do with this plugin is really the most annoying thing someone would do. He acts like there is no other person in this world wants anything on this plugin but left the way it is. A person like that sounds just like the people stuck on Windows XP even with the support gone and just complains that there is no reason to even upgrade to get support.

    Sorry, I am pissed about this and now I am debating so hard whether to keep buddypress or not for his bad attitude towards others about this plugin.

    life5000
    Participant

    Hello;

    I have looked all over the web for a couple of days to learn how I can remove/customize tabs on buddypress profile menu easily, and have had no success.

    Can you please tell me how I can remove/hide/customize profile menu tabs without deactivating plugin or modules, like bbpress and notification? I just don’t want a crowded buddypress menu with too many tabs.

    Thanks so much.

    #245776
    Venutius
    Moderator

    Nope that wasn’t the problem after all, turns out that post was just using standard comments and not the bbPress forums. back to the drawing board.

    #245774
    Venutius
    Moderator

    Found the problem, it was down to post comments made via bbPress Topics for posts, this is a plugin that is no longer supported, so I’m unlikley to get a fix

    #245675
    Henry Wright
    Moderator

    @venutius The issue you were having with blank notifications has now been fixed. You’ll also need to update bbPress once the new version of that plugin is released.

    #245587
    Henry Wright
    Moderator

    Yeah bbp is usually the prefix used for bbPress functions, so when you see it, think of bbPress. BuddyPress uses bp instead.

    Also, just to add, when you see a prefix preceded with an underscore _ such as _bbp_activity_id, it usually means that particular function or variable is intended for internal use, and isn’t really part of any API offered. However, it is just a convention and not all plugins stick to it.

    #245582
    TKServer
    Participant

    Oh shoot. I think I needed to post this in the BBPress forum. Why do the names have to be so close to the same, just to mess me up?!?!?!

    #245419

    In reply to: Commenting Turned Off

    shanebp
    Moderator

    If you are referring to Forum threads, that is handled by bbPress which has its own support site.

    #245408
    Venutius
    Moderator

    bbpress is the forum component of WordPress, it can integrate in Buddypress Groups to provide them with forums but will also work standalone.

    #245343
    Michael Bryner
    Participant

    Best request so far on this forum and surprised you reopened this thread. Buddypress, bbPress, and WordPress are so easily close the threads before anything is even discussed and easily just assumes its better to go to a theme author to implement it when it not the theme author that works on this plugin at all. Theme Authors are 3rd party. So it is better for this plugin to do the styling.

    Tecca
    Participant

    How does MediaPress compare to rtMedia? Does it also work with bbPress? I’m surprised I’ve never heard of it, but I’m getting curious.

    And @jrunfitpro, rtMedia is another option. I believe it also used to be referred to as BuddyPress Media.

    #245022
    VeeLow
    Participant

    https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/problem-with-forum-reply-notifications/

    sorry, Shane–Henry’s been in both places so I figured he knew the deal–

    (also, the comment from JJJ on the github code Henry links upthread seems pertinent)

    –and thanks for the php; I will test it on my test site…

    #245011
    shanebp
    Moderator

    Please include any links to bbPress forums that refer to these statements:

    that bbPress function turns out to be riddled with bugs 🙁
    (I guess JJJ’s “condemned” remarks would imply the same conclusion?)

    >Is there a way to completely disconnect BuddyPress notifications from the bbpress forums?

    Try changing this line:
    add_action( 'bbp_new_reply', 'bbp_buddypress_add_notification', 10, 7 );
    to
    //add_action( 'bbp_new_reply', 'bbp_buddypress_add_notification', 10, 7 );
    in bbpress\includes\extend\buddypress\notifications.php

    #245010
    VeeLow
    Participant

    Thanks for the help, Henry–that bbPress function turns out to be riddled with bugs 🙁
    (I guess JJJ’s “condemned” remarks would imply the same conclusion?)

    Is there a way to completely disconnect BuddyPress notifications from the bbpress forums?

    #244982
    @mercime
    Participant

    I have read many stories about converting BuddyPress to BBPress format


    @netentry
    Just to clarify that the only converting we ever did was to import content from the very old stand-alone bbPress 1.x.x versions included in very old BuddyPress installations into the bbPress 2.x.x plugin a long while back. That’s it. BuddyPress itself cannot be converted into bbPress forums.

    Are there any good tools for performing a BBPress-to-BuddyPress conversion?

    Another clarification here. BuddyPress is not a forum. It is a social network plugin with many components which could have Sitewide and/or Group forums if bbPress 2.x.x is installed and activated.

    So in your case, if you only have the bbPress plugin activated, you could install and activate BuddyPress and set it up in the bbPress Settings screen to allow Group forums in addition to the Sitewide Forums. Take note however, that if you activate bbPress and BuddyPress at the same time, the BuddyPress member profile pages will trump (or will show up instead of) the bbPress member profile pages.

    #244940
    melek_taus
    Participant

    @danbp AWESOME!!! Works great! Would there be any way to exclude the bbpress forum index from this, since that is where my users will be redirected to log in?

    #244922
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi,,
    this snippet is similar to the previous, except that it restrict access to BP components and bbPress (remove thoose you want to keep open)

    function bpfr_guest_redirect() {
    global $bp;
    // enter the slug or component conditional here
    	//if ( bp_is_activity_component() || bp_is_groups_component() || bp_is_blogs_component() || bp_is_directory() || bp_is_user() || bp_is_members_component() )
    	if ( bp_is_activity_component() || bp_is_groups_component() || bp_is_blogs_component() || bp_is_page( BP_MEMBERS_SLUG ) || is_bbpress() ) {
    	
    // not logged in user - user will be redirect to any link to want
    	if( !is_user_logged_in() ) { 
    		//wp_redirect( get_option('siteurl') ); //back to homepage
    		wp_redirect( get_option('siteurl') . '/register' ); // back to register page	
    		//wp_redirect( get_option('siteurl') . '/your_page_title' ); // back to whatever page
    		// wp_redirect( get_option('siteurl') . '/wp-login.php/' );
    	} 
      }
    }
    add_filter('get_header','bpfr_guest_redirect', 1 );
    #244914
    @mcuk
    Participant

    Hi,

    Maybe using this would help stop users who aren’t logged in seeing things you don’t want them to in the first place (and therefore they won’t be able to try and access it). Not really the redirect solution you are after but it may be of use. Works with BuddyPress (I don’t use bbPress).

    //Prevents non logged in users seeing pages other than those permitted
    function bpcustom_restrict_bp_pages() {
    	global $bp;
    	
    	//These pages are permitted to logged out users
    	if( bp_is_blog_page() || bp_is_register_page() || bp_is_activation_page() ) {
    		return;
    	}
    	
    	if( !is_user_logged_in() ) {
    		bp_core_redirect( $bp->root_domain );
    	}	
    }
    add_action( 'get_header', 'bpcustom_restrict_bp_pages' );
    #244896
    nautinz
    Participant

    Sorry missed these

    1. Which version of WordPress are you running?
    4.3.1

    2. Did you install WordPress as a directory or subdomain install?
    root dir

    3. If a directory install, is it in root or in a subdirectory?
    root

    4. Did you upgrade from a previous version of WordPress? If so, from which version?
    no

    5. Was WordPress functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress (BP)? e.g. permalinks, creating a new post, commenting.
    Yes

    6. Which version of BP are you running?
    2.3.3

    7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version?
    no

    8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated? If so, which ones?
    Can I submit this to you privately?

    9. Are you using the standard WordPress theme or customized theme?
    http://themeforest.net/item/porto-responsive-html5-template/4106987

    10. Have you modified the core files in any way?
    no

    11. Do you have any custom functions in bp-custom.php?
    not yet

    12. If running bbPress, which version? Or did your BuddyPress install come with a copy of bbPress built-in?
    WP 4.3.1

    13. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files.
    actually none!

    14. Which company provides your hosting?
    digitalcoean/cloudflare

    15. Is your server running Windows, or if Linux; Apache, nginx or something else?
    nginx

    #244857
    Henry Wright
    Moderator

    Whilst notifications is a BuddyPress component, it’s actually bbPress that handles this particular notification via their bbp_buddypress_add_notification() function. If you pass the following link to the bbPress guys, they should be able to take it from here.

    Ref: https://github.com/ntwb/bbPress/blob/master/src/includes/extend/buddypress/notifications.php#L98

    If you need anything else just shout.

    #244852
    VeeLow
    Participant

    According to bbpress, this is a BuddyPress thing. They don’t think notifications hooks up with bbpress subscriptions.

    In case it wasn’t clear, I’m talking about “Notifications,” the BuddyPress feature. The little pop-up number balloons. Not emails (to which one can subscribe). When I search support forums I see that people use these terms very loosely, but I was trying not to do that!

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