• dubwarrior

    (@dubwarrior)


    I have a multisite blog network which is not really what I wanted but was the closest thing. I really would like people to have their own page a in Squidoo or Hub pages which would integrated better to the website. Is their a way to do this via wordpress or a plugin etc. I don’t want people to have their own blog but just easily once registered be able to login and add content

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  • brasofilo

    (@brasofilo)

    hellooooing is not helpful…

    so don’t use MultiSite, use a member role plugin or something like that… roles and users are for this kind of situation

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Bumps deleted. Please stop that, it’s against forum guidelines.

    You don’t need multisite for this, you just need to find a plugin that does what you want ala squidoo or hub. And no, no one knows of one or we’d’ve said.

    Thread Starter dubwarrior

    (@dubwarrior)

    Sorry to offend anyone…it seemed to work helloooooing; if it is too difficult a question please say so; and what is ‘bumping’ I am not privy to this forum language.

    I just wanted some help; not everyone is a genius at wordpress and we all have to start somewhere so sarcasm is not appreciated!!!!

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    brasofilo

    (@brasofilo)

    well, sorry for the sarcasm…

    but, if you’d like to go back to the topic, there are a couple of advices up there, have you checked those?

    [edit: are you ok?]

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    More bumps deleted. Stop it, it’s not funny and I wasn’t being sarcastic.

    dubwarrior – Since the odds are no one here USES squidoo or hub, why don’t you help us out by describing what it is your site should do.

    “I want users to have a home page where they can….”

    Pretend we’ve never heard of squidoo or hub.

    Thread Starter dubwarrior

    (@dubwarrior)

    I dont want people to go through having to set up their own blog ie multisite and have to face the wp dashboard which can be quite daunting to new users. I just want people to register and then be able to login and with a few guidelines be able to add posts/images.

    if this is not possible then maybe a way of simplying the dashboard so they do not have any access to the plugins/controls of the dashboard/ Easy admin plugin is good but users get the option to switch to the advanced mode..

    I have tries several plugins, adminize, restrict plugins etc

    brasofilo

    (@brasofilo)

    your users should have Editor/Author/Contributor roles, and with some Role Manager you can restrict even more their capabilities, and with Adminimize you can hide stuff that the role manager can’t

    Thread Starter dubwarrior

    (@dubwarrior)

    do you have to network activate adminimize or do you install it and activate it on the site admin

    brasofilo

    (@brasofilo)

    are you sure you need MultiSite?

    if you want your users just to be able to publish posts and images, there’s no point in doing a MS…
    if needed, you can handle different designs using categories and author pages

    normally i activate Adminimize in site by site basis, but i believe you could activate it network wide

    Thread Starter dubwarrior

    (@dubwarrior)

    if I wanted to disable plugins on all of sites on my multisite (to simplify the wp dashboard and restrict access to all users)…would I need to network activate or activate it in my site admin and make the changes their. Does that make sense

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    I just want people to register and then be able to login and with a few guidelines be able to add posts/images.

    Do they need to add posts to their OWN sites or to a shared site?

    Adminize (and all role manager plugins) need to be configured per-site, sadly.

    In multisite there’s a checkbox to disable the entire plugins menu. Only you, the super admin, will see it.

    All you really need is a form plugin that will allows your users to post to the front of the site. That’s it.

    TDO mini forms will so it, so will gravity forms.

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