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WordPress User Roles for Multi-Author Sites

WordPress has a history of winning CMS-related awards, including Best Overall Open Source CMS in 2009. But purists may argue WordPress’s label of content management system, while insisting that it’s instead a supercharged blog engine.

In reality, they have a valid point. Out of the box, WordPress is lacking many standard features found on modern content management systems, including a viable user-role management system. In its default state, WordPress is ideal for single-author blogs. But what happens if you want to launch a multi-author site or expand your present blog to include outside contributors? Such setups are typical for newspaper and magazine-style sites. In the future, WordPress may expand its features to cater to such users.

In the mean time, you’ll need to utilize plugins and make modifications to WordPress if you want to give it the traditional CMS user-role capabilities necessary for a site with multiple authors Read More …

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WordPress 3.1.3 Fixes and Enhancements

WordPress 3.1.3 was pushed for public download few days back and we were quick to update RichWP FrameWork along with the Child Themes for the new version compatibility. WordPress 3.1.3 release was a result of few security fixes and interesting enhancements Read More …

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