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About. What is this? PauPress began back in 2006 when we started to code sites in WordPress for non-profits and start-ups. In 2010 it started to take shape as we built out a suite of functions for a number of large sites that had a demand for an integrated, professional platform to manage both their content and their audience. Since then it’s been a staple of our production environments for both large and small organizations alike.

The concept was pretty simple — provide CRM functionality without all the baggage, headaches and costs so that social missions and creative endeavors could do more with less. Who are you? We are Frank and Karoline Neville-Hamilton and we’ve been doing this sort of work online for non-profits and creative individuals since the late 90′s. Why am I here? Interesting question.

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The Best Wordpress Plugins. Advertisement WordPress is the most widely used and adaptable content management system out there, but you’re probably going to want some plugins to make it just right for your needs. Here, I’ve collated what I think are the best plugins – both from experience, and community recommendations. Remember though, the more plugins you install, the slower your site will be, so there’s a delicate balancing act between features and performance. Performance and Backup WordPress is great – but can be quite slow when faced with lots of traffic. Once you hit about 500 pageviews a day, you’ll need to start thinking about caching pages so they don’t need to be regenerated every time. Note: Many of these plugins should only be configured by advanced users – they could potentially break your site, so take care.

W3 Total Cache The Swiss Army knife of caching and performance plugins, W3 handles everything from page caching to Content Delivery Networks and file minification. Better WordPress Minify WP SuperCache.

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Proj Mgt Plugins. The Best Wordpress Plugins. 10 Must-Have WordPress Plugins For Your Business Website. BackUpWordPress. Nginx. Easily Monitor and Manage all of your WordPress Sites with WP Remote. MU Domain Mapping. This plugin allows users of a WordPress MU site or WordPress 3.0 network to map their blog/site to another domain. It requires manual installation as one file must be copied to wp-content/.

When upgrading the plugin, remember to update domain_mapping.php and sunrise.php. Full instructions are on the Installation page and are quite easy to follow. You should also read this page too. Super administrators must configure the plugin in Super Admin->Domain Mapping. You may also define a CNAME on this page. Your users should go to Tools->Domain Mapping where they can add or delete domains. The login page will almost always redirect back to the blog's original domain for login to ensure the user is logged in on the original network as well as the domain mapped one.

Super admins can now choose to either allow users to setup DNS ANAME records by supplying an IP (or list of IP addresses) or set a CNAME but not both (entering a CNAME for the end user voids the use of IP's) Things to remember: