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I don't know what I'm doing wrong:
1. The WSIWYG editor dissappear ( Wordpress ) ( Is that normal ? ) 2 Altought I type the forum ID, It could not import post into wordpress . |
Will this change the style of the Wordpress Blog to same one as the forum?
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Just one problem thus far. I use excerpts for my forum comment posting and for some reason the link looks like this:
http://www.middleearthcenter.com/unc...ed/%postname%/ It gets the category right, but it doesn't have the right URL for the post name |
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I've found the global.php file, do I just add "$vbulletin;" to it somewhere? If you could provide me with steps I'd really appreciate. (I've never been so lost) lol Thanks for the response, I noticed but I think an additional plugin for logging in would suite those who don't plan on keeping the normal wp one. Example Log In; User Name Password *Remember Me (Login Button) Not registered? Register now! Forgot your password? Logged In; Welcome back ;user My account Admin Panel (*) Mod Cp (*) Profile Latest Posts <-- Forum side.. "search.php?do=getnew") Log Out Thanks again, |
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Same for logging out of wordpress. This redirects me to the Wordpress Login screen. Instead, after logging out, I want to redirect users to Wordpress instead of to the login screen. I only want users to receive a logged-in status (both forum and wordpress) when logging into wordpress, and not have them redirect to admin screen. Exactly the same as logging into the forums. That too does *not* redirect a user to the adminscreen. I'd like to have Wordpress function in the same way. Log into wordpress: user is logged into vB and WP, and sees wordpress front-end. Log into vBulletin: user is logged into vB and WP and sees vBulletin front-end. Is this possible? However, besides that it works great, and I would like to thank you very much for this bridge. Great work, thanks a lot! ;) |
Has anyone tried scheduled posts in Wordpress? I have my site setup so that new posts get published to wordpress, a corresponding forum thread is created, and then the comments from the forum thread are shown in place of the wordpress comments.
With the previous version of this plugin, the scheduled wordpress post would go up, but the corresponding forum thread was never created, thus readers were unable to comment. This was remedied by manually opening the published post and then publishing manually (which defeats the entire purpose of scheduled posts). This is a major issue for me. Also, when you say you removed XMLRPC support, what does that exactly mean? I know what XMLRPC is, does that meant that if I wrote and published a post using XMLRPC, it would still show in wordpress, but not get a corresponding forum thread created? |
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I have no idea why your WYSIWYG editor would disappear. Do you have a special non-stock version of the editor installed? |
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