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Introducing Hierarchy: Even More CMS for WordPress. A long standing (for what reason I’ve yet to understand) debate surrounding WordPress is whether or not it’s a “true” content management system versus a blogging platform. Nomenclature aside, I’ve been “using WordPress as a CMS” for years and will always call it a CMS because: it manages content. As much of a blanket statement that is, to argue about it seems moot. That said, as much as I love WordPress I do have some qualms about it, and everything can be summed up in three words: Custom Post Types. I’ve had a love/hate relationship with Custom Post Types for some time now, even back to before they were Custom Post Types. The problem can be outlined by taking a high level view over how you manage WordPress content. At the root there are Pages. I completely understand the situation though, given WordPress’ roots, but I haven’t built a blog-focused site in years. This problem becomes compounded exponentially when Custom Post Types come into play.

Introducing Hierarchy Positioning your CPTs. Organize Series. Forking Permissions for Published WordPress Pages. Revisionary. Have you ever wanted to allow certain users to submit changes to published content, with an editor reviewing those changes before publication? Doesn't it seem like setting a published post/page to a future date should schedule your changes to be published on that date, instead of unpublishing it until that date?

Revisionary enables qualified users to submit changes to currently published posts or pages. Contributors also gain the ability to submit revisions to their own published content. These changes, if approved by an Editor, can be published immediately or scheduled for future publication. Partial Feature List Support Most Bug Reports and Plugin Compatibility issues addressed promptly following your support forum submission.Author is available for professional consulting to meet your configuration, troubleshooting and customization needs. Post From Site. Anthologize. CommentPress Core. CommentPress Core is an open source theme and plugin for WordPress that allows readers to comment paragraph-by-paragraph, line-by-line or block-by-block in the margins of a text.

Annotate, gloss, workshop, debate: with CommentPress Core you can do all of these things on a finer-grained level, turning a document into a conversation. It can be applied to a fixed document (paper/essay/book etc.) or to a running blog. Use it in combination with BuddyPress and Groupblogs to create communities around your documents. The name has been changed from "CommentPress" to "CommentPress Core" for two reasons: (a) because it serves as the basis for extending it for your purposes and (b) to safeguard historical installations, which could break if they upgrade.

Newer "CommentPress" installations (versions 3.0.x - 3.3.x) can upgrade to the current version. Please note: this plugin comes bundled with two official themes. Many thanks to the following for translations: Top 10 WordPress Plugins (2013) Every Website Should Have. Frontend Post and Media Manager. WordPress Frontend Post and Media Manager Plugin will enable your visitor to create posts, manage and upload media files from WordPress front-end without going to WordPress- admin. WordPress Front-end Post and Media Manager Plugin also contains the option of full featured admin to control the posts and media of the user and thus to enable or disable the users.

Documentations Get started with Front-end Post and Media Manager Plugin: Install and activate plugin. then add short-code [wp_user_post] inside page or post content where you want to show the GUI for the plugin.To show posts from a custom post type [wp_user_post post_type='custom_post'] . Here replace custom_post with your custom post type name. Changelog 2.2.7 Released on 29th September, 2015 Now Using WordPress image library for re-sizing imageAdded option to hide specific tabs from frontend UI 2.2.6 Released on 22nd November, 2014 2.2.5 Released on 7th October, 2014 Updated few css in front and settingsAdded pagination for Media Tab.

Embedly. Bebop. Bebop is a BuddyPress plugin which allows you to connect your BuddyPress profile to other social media platforms such as Twitter, Flickr, Slideshare, Youtube and Vimeo. Bebop is an aggregator and curatorial tool, pulling content from other web services into your BuddyPress activity timeline. It will also pull in content from RSS/Atom feeds, so will work with sites like Tumblr, WordPress and Blogger. Bebop gives you control over exactly what items of content appear in your activity stream and works on WordPress network installs, too. Bebop was developed by the University of Lincoln for a JISC-funded 'Open Educational Resources' project, to allow teachers to select and aggregate teaching resources they have shared on third-party sites into their BuddyPress profile. German (de_DE) Language pack courtesy of HansRuedi Keller (