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Are you looking for a timeless, elegant, and streamlined discussion board? bbPress is easy to integrate, easy to use and is built to scale with your growing community.

bbPress is intentionally simple yet infinitely powerful forum software, built by contributors to WordPress.

bbPress is forum software from the creators of WordPress. Quickly set up a place for asynchronous discussion, subscriptions, and more! Download bbPress

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    Auto-embed links allow the user to have the ability to automatically embed any Youtube videos, Twitter tweets, Imgur images, Vine videos, and Instagram photos directly into topics and replies. This is powered by the oEMBED feature inside of WordPress. For a full list of what oEMBED supports in bbPress and WordPress go here.

    To enable the ability to use oEMBED on bbPress topics and replies:

    1. Settings > Forums  in the WordPress backend
    2. Forum Features section make sure “Embed media (YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, etc…) directly into topics and replies” is enabled

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    All you have to do is place the full URL of the object you are trying to embed. For example, in a reply, you could place this into the replies content box. Check out this cool video:

    That was a cool video. Then where you see the YouTube link URL, when you submit the post you would see a youtube video in full.

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    Hello, testing

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    pjokijno

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    Use <pre> tag for multiple lines of code. Once again, be sure to escape any angle brackets in the code for proper rendering.

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