After the integration of phpbb and wordpress with wp-united in the user profile can not change anything (eg to set the avatar). How to fix this problem? Also, after installing wp-united in phpbb does not appear in the admin panel menu tab wp-united
wp-united never made it to an actual release/production state. You should not be using it in a live environment because its going to have problems like this. From what I can tell its been abandoned, at least on phpBB.com
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This may be a plugin or theme conflict. Please attempt to disable all plugins. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of your troubles.
If you can install plugins, install “Health Check”. On the troubleshooting tab in Health Check, you can click the button to disable all plugins and change the theme for JUST you, while you’re still logged in, without affecting normal visitors to your site. You can then use its admin bar menu to turn on/off plugins and themes one at a time. See the wordpress handbook for troubleshooting or this article by Rank Math for more information.
I hope this helped, if not let me know and we can look into it together.
I have a WordPress site. In the plugins tab, the "Add New" plugin option is missing.
Even hovering over the plugin tab doesn't produce in drop-menu options.
I was suggested the issue could be the result of me not being provided with administrative rights, but I'm the only user and I do have administrative rights.
Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
If you can't see your add new plugin button, the issue could be
Your theme prevents you from seeing it
You don't have the permissions to add new plugins.
You have a corrupted WordPress installation
A plugin is hiding the button (likely unintentionally)
If you are certain that your user has administrator rights (which you can check in under users in the left navigation bar) try to select a different theme and see if the button becomes available to you again.
Otherwise you might be looking at a complete reinstall of WordPress on your site.
Cheers,
My responsive website just shows the word Menu for the navigation on mobile. When you click it's supposed to show the primary navigation, and it did for years. I just noticed it does not work anymore and I'm not familiar with responsive code.
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based on Twenty Eleven Theme
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Thank you for any assistance or point in the right direction!
This is usually done via Javascript. Disable the minification, compression/optiomization plugins you’re using. They may be breaking the javascript used to manage that menu.
This may be a plugin or theme conflict. Please attempt to disable all plugins. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of your troubles.
If you can install plugins, install “Health Check” (https://wordpress.org/plugins/health-check). On the troubleshooting tab, you can click the button to disable all plugins and change the theme for you, while you’re still logged in, without affecting normal visitors to your site. This may be a faster option. Let me know how things go and I will try to help further if required.
GoDaddy Fixed it!
site had a mixed content issue, where resources were being pulled both from HTTP and HTTPS sources. I have installed and activated the plugin Really Simple SSL. This resolved the mixed content issue, and also the mobile menu issue.
Is there any way to integrate phpBB with Wordpress. I already have a wordpress blog and I need to integrate phpBB to it. I want to synchronize the user table of both phpBB and wordpress. User can access both sites by logging into anyone of the sites. Can anyone help me on this...
You can integrate/synchronize the user tables. There's even a plugin for that, see WP phpBB Bridge.
As an aside: I agree that as a standalone forum, phpBB is by far the best opensource/free solution. For WP, there's also the excellent simple:press forum. Using that instead of phpBB is definitely more future-proof, less maintenance requiring once setup and easier to optically integrate into the site. It might look pretty ugly at first, but its css is very flexible and with a bit of tinkering, you can integrate it very well.
EDIT
It having just received an upvote, I revisited this answer. And it being 2 years old, I want to add that given recent decisions of the dev team, I feel less inclined to recommend simple:press over going the extra mile and integrating phpBB...
I think BBPress Forum is best idea to integrate with wordpress. I recently integrate the BBPress Forum with one my wordpress blog. You can get guide for adding BBPress Forum from here http://www.bloggingalerts.com/2011/11/how-to-integrate-forum-with-wordpress.html
WP-United provides modules for both single sign-on and template integration. It does both of these automatically.
Ok, follow these steps exactly, this took me days to work out.
Install wordpress and phpbb as normal.
Make sure you are logged out of wordpress (otherwise you will get a gap at the top of your phpbb header, where the wordpress admin bar would go).
Now go to your wordpress blog page, (when you are logged out of wordpress admin) and right click, go to view source.
Copy the source from the top of the page until you see a div like page content etc (will vary on your theme), remember we just want the header.
Now paste that right at the top of your your overall_header.php in your phpbb template.
Now go to your phpbb admin, and go to styles, then templates, click refresh on your current template, so that the overall_header.php will be re-cached with the changes we have made.
You can do the footer in the same way, copy the footer html from the wordpress page that you want to use, and add it to overall_footer.php.
You can ever get the same styles by linking your css file from your blog to phpbb.
You should now be able to link to your phpbb and it will have a wordpress header.
i have used wp-phpbb-bridge with these steps:
1) after installation of the plugin, activate it;
2) set the correct paths of phpbb directory in the plugin's settings.
3) go to Widgets and put the Phpbb Bridge Users (or which one) you need into the sidebar.
then the users(login or other data) will be automatically synchronized.
this method worked for me.
I need a plugin for wordpress that will allow people to put a message at the top of the site that may state things like upcomming events or notifications of outages of our server..etc...etc..
Anyone know of a plugin that can do this?
All the one's I've found like WP Announcement and Announcer don't seem to handle this very well. I cannot have the modal popup either.
I would suggest a roll your own version. Using a plugin framework, like PodsCMS can help with this and even make it manageable with custom admin menus. This combined with the Adminimize plugin can even help with restricting access to this feature on a user role basis.