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1 Post-Module WordPress 6&7 BTM 395: Internet Programming

2 Saving images by pasting You paste images directly into WordPress using Firefox, but it ain’t pretty… The Save Data:URL images plugin saves the images, but not into the Media LibrarySave Data:URL images

3 Custom sidebars on pages or posts By default, each page or menu gets exactly the same menu Pages don’t usually get sidebars, though themes might give this option As usual, a plugin saves the day: Per Page SidebarsPer Page Sidebars

4 WordPress Missing Manual chapter 11: Collaborating with Multiple Authors

5 WordPress user roles Unregistered user –Read the website; submit comments, if permitted. That’s it. Subscriber/Follower –Unregistered user + receive any notifications you send them Contributor –Subscriber + create draft posts, but can’t publish Author –Contributor + publish or delete their own posts only Editor –Author + create, edit, delete anyone’s posts or pages –Can’t adjust site settings or manage users Administrators –All-powerful, omnipotent, sovereign, etc., etc., etc. Super administrator (WordPress Multi-Site only) –Manage multiple WordPress sites in a network –Appoint administrators for each site

6 Multi-user sites Completely private site –Site requires user account even to view anything Password-protected pages –Individual pages can be given passwords –Many plugins let you restrict certain pages to various user categories WordPress Multi-Site –Create multiple WordPress sub-sites where each administrator has as much or as little control as you choose to give them –Maximum flexibility for a multi-user site

7 [Activity: create users]


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