More Progress With phpBB3

Filed under: WP-United Development, phpBB3 — Jhong at 2:18 am on Wednesday, March 28, 2007

I’m finally getting a little bit of time to sit down and sync some of the phpBB2 & phpBB3 code together. Template integration is pretty much done…which brings us a fair bit closer to a release. In the meantime, here are some screenshots of Olympus paired with WordPress!

 phpBB3 in K2  Jillij in phpBB3phpBB3 in Niukita theme

phpBB3 in Mandigowp-Andreas in phpBB3

Now, just to get my hands on that prosilver theme…. :-)

WP-United v0.9.0 released!

Filed under: Release Announcements, WP-United Development — Jhong at 4:56 am on Sunday, March 25, 2007

After nearly a month in the making, I’m pleased to finally be getting v0.9.0 out!

This will make WP-United much more interesting to WordPress users: You can now easily integrate phpBB into a WordPress page ! (Of course, as existing users know, you can also do the reverse).

User integration is also completely revamped and much more robust, and a user mapping tool is provided so you can see what is going on — and check for any errors.

Uploads/attachments are now also completely separated… when users have their own blogs, they can only see and act upon their own uploads.
There are many other new features. In addition, this release should also address all of the bugs that have been posted on the forums over the last month… so what are you waiting for? Hit the Download Page!

A decent demo will be provided soon.. but in the meantime, here’s a ‘money shot’ for you — phpBB inside K2:

phpBB in K2

phpBB users? Need a better portal page? Try WordPress!

Filed under: Using WP-United, WordPress, phpBB3 — Jhong at 1:54 pm on Friday, March 9, 2007

Most phpBB-based sites fall into two categories: Those where phpBB is used as an add-on feature of the main site: for example, as a support forum; and those where a phpBB community is the site.

Sites in the latter category live and breathe ‘community’ — and are often places for pre-existing off-line communities to discuss topics and meet online. Often, such sites using a stock phpBB install spring up and attract large numbers of users — without even a custom design or other site features. It usually doesn’t take long, however, for users to request new features, and a nice portal page summarizing news or announcements is usually the first request. (More…)

Upgrade WordPress!

Filed under: WordPress — Jhong at 2:45 am on Sunday, March 4, 2007

Thanks to George, who spotted this update on the WordPress site… if you downloaded and installed WordPress 2.1.1 recently, it contained compromised code, which could lead to your server being exploited. While this has nothing to do with WP-United, I recommend that all users upgrade their WordPress as soon as possible.

I hope they catch whoever was responsible for the breach…

Uneventful upgrade to WP 2.1.1

Filed under: WordPress — Jhong at 2:59 am on Friday, March 2, 2007

Just upgraded the site to the latest WordPress. No news is good news, and there’s really nothing to report — an uneventful upgrade!

It apparently fixes several bugs, so I recommend that WP-United users give it a try.

Update on 4/3/2007: It turns out that v2.1.1 contained compromised code. If you did install this version, you should upgrade immediately. (of course, this has nothing to do with WP-United).

Don’t have Permalinks on?

Filed under: Using WP-United — Jhong at 6:03 pm on Thursday, March 1, 2007

WP-United is now well-tested with PermaLinks — the nice-style URLs that Search engine spiders find easier to crawl and index. Since v0.8.9.x, you don’t have to mod any files to set them up – however you want them.

If you are not currently using Permalinks with WP-United, you should seriously consider doing so. You’ll be surprised at the difference they make. At the very least, your site will have pretty and easily navigable addresses. If you’ve enabled per-user blogs, your users will surely appreciate yoursite.com/blogs/author/myname far more than an ugly query string.

Here’s how to do it: (More…)