Publication year: see what’s doing good and bad, more specifically whether your old posts are still getting traffic.
Tags: track all tags for each post, has its limits but might be useful.
Single category: if your posts are in only one category each, this allows you to track views per category.
It stores the user’s primary user level in the variable, so you can even segment for just “subscribers”. (There’s an advanced option to ignore users of certain levels should you want to btw)
"One of main reasons that BuddyPress communities fail is because members don't connect and interact with each other. One way to improve that is through design that keeps members interested."
Try the honeypot method or another that is invisible to users. Some could potentially be bypassed, but their presence is often enough to thwart automated efforts.
Honeypot for BuddyPress registration didn't work for me at all. There's no random element in the field ID and the checkbox can easily be brute forced (there's only 2 possibilities!).
"So you've been using BuddyPress' built-in group forums since BuddyPress 1.5, but would like to use the new bbPress plugin to power your forums instead.
Gotcha. You'll need to migrate your existing group forum content over to bbPress as well. Don't worry! This is what this article is all about.
Let's get started!"
This may be a built-in option to enable or disable the required activation for user accounts in future releases of BuddyPress. For now, just add this quick hack as a plugin or in your theme’s functions.php file
the software felt overly-complex for our needs and a little unintuitive – or ‘clunky’!
our Moodle installation suddenly stopped working altogether one day, and we couldn’t repair upgrade to the latest version we were forced to end the Pilot Project and seek another solution – fast.
The hybrid solution:
WordPress v3.3.1 – Basic foundation for the site
BuddyPress v1.5.4 – Adds social features
ScholarPress Courseware 0.9.5 – Adds LMS features
Fishbook theme v1.2 – Starts to get the site looking like Facebook
BP Group Management v0.5.2 – Allows us to ‘enrol’ users in courses
4. Adjusted the language to match our own, across the site:
‘Groups’ to ‘Courses’
‘Lectures’ to ‘Modules’
‘Schedules’ to ‘Events’
‘Assignments’ to ‘Pre- and Post-work’
‘Friends’ to ‘Contacts’ (and removed the Friends functionality)
‘Activity’ to ‘Newsfeed’
users will now see the notifications as soon as they unlock an achievement
If you’ve customised the notifications template from previous versions of Achievements, don’t worry. Achievements will detect that and switch back to the old-style notifications until you’re ready to update your template.