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WordPress multi-user: BuddyPress and beyond

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posted on 2024-03-05, 11:09 authored by Joss WinnJoss Winn
<p>'BuddyPress' is a new social networking layer for WordPress Multi-User blogs. It provides familiar, easy to use social networking features in addition to a high-quality and popular blogging platform. The University of Lincoln have been trialing WordPressMU since May 2008 and have been using BuddyPress since February 2009 to promote an institutional social networking community built around personalised and collaborative web publishing. This session will demonstrate the versatility of the WordPress MU platform. We'll look at an installation that is tricked out with BuddyPress, LDAP authentication, mobile phone support and advanced privacy controls. You'll see how simple it is to set up site-wide RSS syndication and aggregation, enhance your blog with semantic web tools, publish mathematical formulae with LaTeX, send realtime notifications to Facebook, Twitter and IM, publish podcasts to iTunes, and embed GPX and KML mapping files. We'll also look at how to embed WordPress content in your VLE and other institutional websites. The use of a temporary 'ALT-C 2009 BuddyPress' installation will be encouraged.There will be opportunities throughout for questions and answers and participants will leave with a good understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of WordPress and the resources and skills required to provide a social networking and blogging platform in your institution.</p>

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  • University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2009-12-02

Date Accepted

2009-09-09

Date of First Publication

2009-09-09

Date of Final Publication

2009-09-09

Event Name

ALT Conference

Event Dates

08-10 September 2009

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2013-03-13

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2084

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