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default [1] </imagemap>This is manual for the WordPress Multiuser blogging system is intended for users of Blogs@Baruch. We encourage users to become familiar with this manual and to search for an answer to your question before reaching out to the Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute for individualized assistance.

If you have an account on Blogs@Baruch, and wish to log in, click on the image to the right.

The manual has been distilled from the Wordpress Codex so that Baruch users can quickly find their way to the documentation that they need.

The manual is intended for users who will manage their own blogs. Users who are participating on a blog only as an author or a contributor, not as an administrator, should also be able to find all of the information and guidance that they need in the linked pages below. Use the Table of Contents at the top of every page for guidance.


Using Weblogs in College Teaching

  • This page offers a series of suggestions for how Weblogs can be used in a college community, and offers links to some of the exemplary weblogs that have already been constructed by Baruch faculty members

Wordpress for Beginners

  • How to register on Blogs@Baruch, how to navigate the WordPress Administrative Panel, how to write/edit/manage posts, and manage users, comments, links

Wordpress for Intermediate Users

  • Working with images and other media, managing the sidebar, customizing the look of your blog, using plugins

Wordpress for Advanced Users

  • Really customizing the look and functionality of your blog, getting the most out of RSS feeds, etc.

FAQs

  • You may be able to find a quick answer to your question by looking through the Frequently Asked Questions

Screencasts

  • This page features screencasts, short videos that will help users on Blogs&Baruch get the most out of their WordPress weblogs.
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