• Resolved barnabasbloementaal

    (@barnabasbloementaal)


    According to bbPress, following several steps in order to create a visible forum-page, these steps should create this visble page. (Steps followed by Step by step guide to setting up a bbPress forum – Part 1 · bbPress Codex step 1-3 (method 1), this should create a forum page)

    Following the instructions I created a WordPresspage “Forums” (step 3). This is the page I expect to show something. See link “page I need help with”.

    Is this page now linked to the bbPress plugin? And how to create a visible working forum on this page witch I can see?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • This is the page I expect to show something. See link “page I need help with”.

    You haven’t PUBLISHED the page, so no one here can see it.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    I recommend asking at https://bbpress.org/forums/ so the bbPress developers and support community can help you with this.

    Thread Starter barnabasbloementaal

    (@barnabasbloementaal)

    Answer to George Appia: The page has been published. There are several options. One is “concept”. In this option I can see header and footer with WordPress logo. Option “published” shows a blank page. That is the probleem. What do you see (curently the page is “concept”)

    Answer to James Huff: How do you know it might be a bbPress issue?

    Can anyone answer?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    How do you know it might be a bbPress issue?

    Because you’re specifically asking questions about bbPress and forum functionality.

    These are the WordPress Support Forums, and WordPress doesn’t have built-in forum functionality.

    bbPress offers free support from people who use, work with, and develop bbPress at https://bbpress.org/forums/

    Thread Starter barnabasbloementaal

    (@barnabasbloementaal)

    Thanks.

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