That didn’t work. When i add an additional email address, neither gets the email.
What am I doing wrong.
I wanted my first blog, so I booked a managed hosting service (a2hosting), WordPress was pre-installed.
I searched on a platform (fiverr) a developer/designer who could build the blog.
He asked me for WP-Dashboard access credentials.
I gave them to him, so now he is logged in as Admin under my username.
As I understand it, I couldn’t do otherwise, because even if I nominated him just editor, editors don’t have the capability to create websites.
They say, after job completion, it’s wise to change the password, so the developer can’t log in again.
I understand, but (probably stupid question. I apologise in advance):
If I change the password while he is logged in, he will see the new password, so the trick won’t work.
I must change the password while he is logged out.
How can I know when he is logged out?
How can I know, that he is not constantly logged in?
A link to a place where this question was already answered would be enough.
Thanks!
Paul
The site I am working on is a portal type site that has:
1/ A landing page with a specific main menu and content including links to five areas of the site that will have their own domain names.
2/ The five individual areas will be very similar in structure to the main portal but with their own main menus and content. Originally they where 5 individual sites.
3/ All Five sites need to have individual administrators that only have access to their particular part of the site.
What I would like to do is to make them all part of the one wordpress installation and DB but the only way I can see to do this at the moment is to have multiple installs of wordpress. This would mean that any updates etc. would need to be undertaken 6 times.
Any help appreciated.
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I want to use this plugin on a site, but need the functionality for morethan one administrator in such a way the Admin1 only has right to see/edit students assigned to him and Admin2 has rights to see/edit students assigned to him as well. while the overall Admin has rights to see all.
is this possible?
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Somewhat related, does anyone have a resource to could recommend that might help me better understand WP for these types of websites? So much of the documentation is blog-centric.
Thanks.
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What are the key words that will point me in the correct direction so that I can make a blog with multiple authors.
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