-The URL of each minisite should be like: www.whatyousee.com/houston
-The franchisees need to be able to edit their information without logging into wordpress. An online WYSIWYG HTML editor should be available for them to update the different parts of their website like Staff members, hours, holidays, specials, ect.
-Franchisees should also be able to change the name of their website
-Make sure the minisite has its own SEO capabilities
-Each minisite should have a blogging option
-On the parent site under locations, we should have a list of available franchise locations or potential territories
-A process to create a new minisite for new franchisees.
P.S. I read somewhere that you can’t use sub-categories if the site’s been up longer than 1 month. Is this true? Because if it is I need an alternative tocome to my boss with… Any and all help is appreciated!!!
]]>I enabled a mobile theme. BUT, the only posts that the mobile theme pulls are the ones I create on the wordpress dashboard “Posts–>add new”
The posts from “Music Videos” “Interviews” etc do not populate in the mobile site. The mobile site plugin is called WPTouch.
Also, when I switch to a different theme, all of those posts dissapear as well.
Is there a way to copy the posts so they populate with the default wordpress :Add new Post” with out it showing up twice when I publish it?
This is bothering me so bad! Please help.
]]>I need your help giving me an idea how to built MINISITE using the WordPress…
I’m planning to do a simple minisite design just like this website;
https://rahsialoanmudahlulus.com
Could anyone please guide me because I’m very new with this WordPress… I would like to have a free themes rather than I spend for just a simple minisite website design…
Thanks a lot !… (^,^)
]]>The existing site is mostly static written w custom HTML and CSS and not in WordPress. There’s a blog section in WordPress connected via navigation and lives in a subdirectory of the main site called blog.mainsite.com. The navigation is custom and doesn’t make use of the menu widget in WordPress.
The content of the new WordPress CMS section is going to be one the client maintains on their own…just like the existing blog. It’s not going to be blog-like, though. More like a minisite with a main page with links to other pages within this new section, and may include a feature that allows visitors to upload their own files to the client’s server or via Dropbox. The new section will have unique sidebar and header content but will share the same navigation and footer.
Would it be best for me to add a second instance of WordPress in a new subdirectory? Or is there a straightforward way to add this new section to the same WordPress installation, simply adding a new page and then figuring out how to customize the page so it has it’s own unique sidebar and header content?
My goal is to keep the interface as simple as possible for the client. And to make the work of adding this minisite as easy as possible for me.
Any advice or direction greatly appreciated…thanks.
]]>I’m using WordPress as my CMS and also as a blog. I’d like to drive PPC traffic to my site and my question is about landing pages.
I’d like to be able to remove the navigation on selected pages, my landing pages. For example, if I make a page about toy trains that I sell with the goal of getting people to purchase from the page, I’d like the people seeing that page not to have any navigation options. That way, my PPC campaign doesn’t bleed traffic into the rest of my site; i’ll just have visitors either converting or going back.
But for the rest of my pages and posts, I’d like the navigation to show up as usual.
A secondary question I have (please answer the above first if you answer either of these) is about modifying the template of individual pages. Again, if I make landing pages, I’d like to be able to modify the template to make the text column wider, add certain elements mini sidebars and boxes etc. How can I do that for one page and not screw up the rest of my blog/site’s template?
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