![]() ![]() If you wish to have a custom error message, you can set one here.Under the text you’ll see a box called ‘Forum Groups’ – select the group or groups you wish to allow to access this forum.Go in to Dashboard>forums and select the forum you wish to restrict.These names do not affect how the restrictions work, group 1 will remain group 1 whatever you name it. ![]() Here you set ‘friendly’ names for the groups, to help you remember. In general settings, you have the ability to hide topic and reply counts, show sub-forum descriptions, and remove the ‘private’ prefix from the forum displays. If visibility is set, then there are options for redirecting, and what freshness messages are displayed. this gives a highly granular approach to what forums are displayed for different groups. If the forum is set to private, then only logged in users will see the existence of these forums. If the forum is set to public, then both non-logged in and logged in users will see this. In this tab, you can set whether non-group members can see the forums in the indexes (but not access). Sorry, you need to be a member to see this area. Typically this might be a sign-up page, or a ‘you can’t access’ page. So by listing the forums (and optionally the description – see tab below) users can see they exist, and if they click the forum or freshness links, they can be taken to any url or wordpress page you wish. You might want people to sign up before being able to contribute, but if they don’t know the forum exists, they won’t join. However you may want users to see that forums exist (to attract new forum users), but not to see content.įor instance on a cookery site you might have a cake group, who exchange recipes and advice on cakes. This tab allows you to set forum visibility.īy default where the forum has groups set, then these are only visible to authorised users. There are 4 settings tabs and 2 management tags. go into settings and set up as required.Replacement widgets called (private groups) forums list, (private groups) recent replies, and (private groups) recent topics are available instead The widgets (bbpress) forums list, (bbpress) recent replies, and (bbpress) recent topics SHOULD NOT BE USED, as they will show topics headings and author names for all forums. Topic Permissions is designed for sites where users need to have different permissions to different forums.įor instance the ability for users to contribute to one forum whilst only being able to view another, or only start topics in one forum, or only reply to topics in another.įorum y is set to allow group 2 and group 3įorum z is set to allow group 1 and group 3 Separate pages can be set to allow redirection of non group users for sign-up or information The group forums can be individually set to public or private.įorum title and description (but not topics or replies) can be set to be visible to non-group users, allowing people to see that a forum exists but not access it This Plugin creates unlimited private forum groups.įorums are then allocated to one or more groups, and users allocated to one or more groups.Įach user is set to a group or groups, and each forum can have any or all the groups associated with itĪny number of public forums combined with any number of group forums. An add-on to the bbPress forum plugin – creates private forum groups ![]()
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