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TOPIC: how to post topic in fireboard?
#55386
how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
hi,
i installed fireboard in my joomla component,
it installed successfully, i made a category, forums.
but i cant see anything in posting some topics.
i cant post a topic cause there is no "post new topics" etc.

please advice.

thanks
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#56596
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
Im getting exactly the same problem.
There is no link anywhere which allows my users to post a new topic on the forum under the categories... any auggestions?? x
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#56597
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
Have either of you checked to see whether your forum's configuration allows for public read/write? The default is that anyone can *read* posts, but in order to be able to write a new post/topic/reply you need to be logged in.

Don't worry - it's something that is very often overlooked. Hope that helps.
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#56601
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
Hey

Even when a user is logged in there is no option to post a new topic...
And it is set to write for public too, so it should let public write aswell... do you know what this could be? x
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#56605
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
leaaa wrote:
Hey

Even when a user is logged in there is no option to post a new topic...
And it is set to write for public too, so it should let public write aswell... do you know what this could be? x


Hard to tell - there's nothing for us to look at.

Post a URL to your forum and I'll take a quick look - see what I can suggest for you.
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#56606
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
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#56607
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
It just doesnt give the option for anyone to post x
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#56613
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
You haven't created categories or topics for anyone to post to. Also you have errors on your forum.
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#56617
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
Yup - Grinchy's right... you have no forums set up where people *can* post - only top-level. You need to have at least one forum under each top-level in order for people to post.

As for the errors - hard to tell what's causing that, but we'll figure it out.
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#57310
Re:how to post topic in fireboard? 2 Years ago  
rejuvinet wrote:
Yup - Grinchy's right... you have no forums set up where people *can* post - only top-level. You need to have at least one forum under each top-level in order for people to post.

As for the errors - hard to tell what's causing that, but we'll figure it out.


Hmmm, how do I do this? It seems my settings give users the option to post on the configuration? x
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