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Running A University Website On WordPress Is Not Up For Academic Discussion
[ad_1] An introduction to WordPress in Higher Ed. School and university websites are about as challenging of a web design and development project as you could ever take on. A university website not only has to attract and recruit new students, it also needs to serve the individual needs of existing students, facilitate the distribution … Continue reading Running A University Website On WordPress Is Not Up For Academic Discussion
Managing Multiple Sites: WordPress Multisite vs Separate Installations
[ad_1] Managing Multiple Sites: WordPress Multisite vs Separate Installations →I was recently working on a client project where I was faced with the question: should we have one WordPress multisite installation, or many “stand alone” WordPress sites? I gave the correct and scapegoat-y answer: “It depends.” And I was right, but if (like me) you weren’t … Continue reading Managing Multiple Sites: WordPress Multisite vs Separate Installations
WPMU DEV 2019 Q3 Roadmap Roundup
[ad_1] We’ve reached the 7th edition of our Quarterly Roadmap Roundup, and it’s crazy to see the massive growth we’ve experienced in just two short years since launching the public-facing roadmap. Of course, you can view the progress we are making on your favorite plugins and services at any time, but we stop to look … Continue reading WPMU DEV 2019 Q3 Roadmap Roundup




