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− | Wordpress | + | We are starting support for Wordpress. Currently we are in beta testing mode. |
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+ | === Adding Collaborators === | ||
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+ | As an administrator of a Wordpress site, you have the ability to enable others to contribute to your site. Wordpress defines the following roles: | ||
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+ | * Editor: somebody who can publish and manage posts including the posts of other users. | ||
+ | * Author: somebody who can publish and manage their own posts. | ||
+ | * Contributor: somebody who can write and manage their own posts but cannot publish them. | ||
+ | * Subscriber: somebody who can only manage their profile. | ||
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+ | More here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities | ||
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+ | To add someone with a CCRMA account as a collaborator on your site: | ||
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+ | 1. From the admin panel, under "Users", navigate to "Add Directory Authentication User". You'll see a screen similar to the following: | ||
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+ | [[Category:CCRMA_User_Guide]] |
Revision as of 15:04, 29 April 2015
Wordpress @ CCRMA
We are starting support for Wordpress. Currently we are in beta testing mode.
Adding Collaborators
As an administrator of a Wordpress site, you have the ability to enable others to contribute to your site. Wordpress defines the following roles:
- Editor: somebody who can publish and manage posts including the posts of other users.
- Author: somebody who can publish and manage their own posts.
- Contributor: somebody who can write and manage their own posts but cannot publish them.
- Subscriber: somebody who can only manage their profile.
More here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities
To add someone with a CCRMA account as a collaborator on your site:
1. From the admin panel, under "Users", navigate to "Add Directory Authentication User". You'll see a screen similar to the following: