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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Topic List Disappearing After ReplyI’m going to take care of that for the next release of Style Pack. It will have some enhancements to the shortcodes so minor issues like this don’t happen in the future.
Thank you for reporting this issue! Glad we got you straight. 🙂
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Topic List Disappearing After ReplyAs you posted them, they are not working for me.
Getting rid of extra spaces and using double-qoutes, they are working for me:[bsp-display-forum-index forum="155" breadcrumb="no" search="no"] [bsp-display-topic-index show="3" forum="155" template="list"]With that said, I did set it as a private forum to mimic your setup. Since it’s private, it DOES show topics to logged-in users. It does NOT show topics to logged-out users, but that is the expected normal default behavior.
It DOES show the forum to all users, logged-in or out, but the URL is only accessible to logged-in users. I think I will include some changes for that in the next release so that it only shows the forum to logged-in users that can actually access it.
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Topic List Disappearing After ReplyCan you post the shortcode you’re currently using?
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Topic List Disappearing After Reply@charityanna – I was able to replicate this.
The quick immediate fix is to not specify the noreply parameter at all:
[bsp-display-topic-index show="5" forum="10" template="list"]This will be fixed in the next release of Style Pack, but I want to finish up the alterations for how we handle certain things in BuddyPress.
As it stands right now, ANY value specified for noreply is treated as “true” even if it’s set to “false”, or even “chunky tuna” for that matter.
It will be fixed in the next release. Use the workaround for now until then.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [bbp style pack] Topic List Disappearing After ReplyRobin is going to be pretty busy for the next week or two. I’ll try to replicate this on my dev server and get back to you.
I’ll be busy until later today, but I will dig into it this evening. 👍
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] BuddyPress Groups page redirects to HomeOK – so you’re straight with this then. Just have to keep profiles active if you want to use groups as well. Right?
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] BuddyPress Groups page redirects to Homeremoved based on the reply above – changes my response
- This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by codejp3. Reason: removed due to the above being posted while I was typing
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] BuddyPress Groups page redirects to HomeNot familiar with Ivory Search. I will try to replicate the issues on my dev server and see if there’s an easy way to account for the issue.
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Selected forum indexes display not workingGoing to leave this topic open a little longer. If you have issues accomplishing this let us know!
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Remove Registration button on login form@robin-w – I don’t recall ever moving that setting. If I did, sorry. There’s clearly a better place for it.
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Selected forum indexes display not working@charityanna – I’ve been playing around with this, and I’m a little confused about what exactly your end goal is, and why it MUST be on the forum root index slug?
The forum root index is exactly that. It acts as the archive listing page for the forum post_type. bbPress does this automatically, and there is no (easy) way to change that behavior.
If you want a page that lists topics from only 2 specific forums using the shortcode, a custom page is exactly what you want. No, it’s not the forum root index, but what you’re trying to accomplish with those shortcodes is NOT forum root index behavior. They are distinctly different and serve different purposes.So I’m still confused at what it is you’re trying to accomplish. It seems like you want to replace the default forum root index (disabling default bbPress behavior) with a custom forum root index. If that’s the case, I’ve tried to help others accomplish this in the past, and it’s a really bad idea to do unless you’re a WP master and know exactly what you’re doing (see this topic for reference: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/interesting-dilemma-single-forum-as-forum-root-index/).
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] Selected forum indexes display not working@charityanna – thanks for making this topic. If I’m understanding what you say correctly, achieving what you want is not possible on the main forum root slug, which bbPress automatically uses to dynamically display ALL forums. Even if you create a page with that slug where you’re using the shortcodes, bbPress will still dynamically inject the full forum root into the page content that gets rendered.
With that said, I’m going to try to mimic the setup you described and play around with it to see if we can come up with a viable solution for you.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [bbp style pack] Error in activating moderation@enkoes 5.6.2 just released and fixes this issue.
Marking as resolved, but feel free to comment here again if you experience any issues with this after upgrading.
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] “form6” showing on front end in headers@kevinplusplus – 5.6.2 just released 🙂
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In reply to: [bbp style pack] “form6” showing on front end in headers@kevinplusplus – Thank you for reporting this!
I’m not exactly sure when/how that snuck its’ way into the code, but I was able to confirm it and have fixed it for the next upcoming release. 5.6.2 will be released later this evening and will include this fix as well as other minor tweaks/enhancements.
I’m going to mark as resolved, but feel free to comment here again if you experience any issues with this after upgrading to 5.6.2