Difference between revisions of "WordPress Guide"

From JCpedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
Wordpress functions can be accessed at manualredeye.com/wp-admin with a Wordpress login.
+
Wordpress functions can be accessed at manualredeye.com/wp-admin with a WordPress login.
  
<font size="2" color="red">Users</font>
+
'''<font size="2" color="red">Users</font>'''
  
To create a login for a RedEye user, hover over "Users" on the side-bar and click "Add New." Regular staff members should have the role of "Author." Copy editors, video editors, and any breaking news position should be "Editor." The Editorial Board should be the role of "Admin." An e-mail is required for each user, along with First Name and Last Name. This will allow you to change the Display name that is seen on RedEye.
+
To create a login for a RedEye user, hover over "Users" on the side-bar and click "Add New." Regular staff members should have the role of "Author." Copy editors, video editors, and any breaking news position should be "Editor." The Editorial Board and Webmasters should be the role of "Admin." An e-mail is required for each user, along with First Name and Last Name. This will allow you to change the Display name that is seen on RedEye.
 +
 
 +
To see all the posts of a certain user, click "Users" to get the full list, then search the User you are looking for. Click the number under "Posts" and it will show you every post under that User's name on RedEye. Administrators can edit other people's accounts by searching the User's name and clicking on it. You can also individually check/uncheck privileges of a User.

Revision as of 10:39, 28 March 2014

Wordpress functions can be accessed at manualredeye.com/wp-admin with a WordPress login.

Users

To create a login for a RedEye user, hover over "Users" on the side-bar and click "Add New." Regular staff members should have the role of "Author." Copy editors, video editors, and any breaking news position should be "Editor." The Editorial Board and Webmasters should be the role of "Admin." An e-mail is required for each user, along with First Name and Last Name. This will allow you to change the Display name that is seen on RedEye.

To see all the posts of a certain user, click "Users" to get the full list, then search the User you are looking for. Click the number under "Posts" and it will show you every post under that User's name on RedEye. Administrators can edit other people's accounts by searching the User's name and clicking on it. You can also individually check/uncheck privileges of a User.