WordPress MU 2.8: Beginner's Guide : Build Your Own Blog Network with Unlimited Users and Blogs, Forums, Photo Galleries, and More!

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Packt Pub., 2009 - Computers - 251 pages
Annotation WordPress MU enables you to build a complete, professional blog network. Each user gets their own blog, and can choose their favorite templates and plug-ins, and develop their own content. WordPress MU powers some of the largest blog networks in the world, including the mighty WordPress.com _ home to thousands of bloggers.

This book will take you through the setup of a WordPress MU-powered blogging network, using a real, working blog network as an example, so that you can follow the creation process step-by-step. Your blogging network will be complete with professional features such as friends lists, status feeds, groups, forums, photo galleries, and more, to build your own WordPress.com _ a place where users can quickly come and create a blog for themselves.

The book starts with a clean install of WordPress MU, and as you work through the book, you will build the blog network, and add on more and more features, all seamlessly integrated to achieve a professional, custom-built look.

You will find new themes and plug-ins added to the site, as well as customization of the WordPress multi-user code. The book will also look at ways you can manage your community, and keep your site safe and secure, ensuring that it is a spam-free, enjoyable community for your users. In the later chapters, you will add a forum using the bbPress script, and add BuddyPress social networking components to your site.

Imagine how good you'll feel when your first WordPress multi-user blog network launches.

About the author (2009)

Lesley Harrison is a freelance web developer and technology consultant with more than ten years experience in IT-related fields. She began her IT career working in web design, before moving on to systems administration for a well-known tech support outsourcing company, and then to database development for a large British utility company. She has been working in a freelance capacity since 2007. In her spare time, she works on bug fixes, translation, and bug triaging for her favorite open source applications.

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