By: kartonpiyer
i know i am going out of your topic but this is the truth that everyone must know before they order seeing the display… Thanks for sharing this info anyways
View ArticleBy: Jye
WordPress is easily a great way to build a website with user-generated content.
View ArticleBy: jsteb
Nice tutorial… I haven’t had the chance to implement this, but it is just what I need for a pilot site I am working on now. Thanks!
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[...] might not want to do this with your personal blog but this article is a good read: How to use WordPress to build a website with user-generated content…Furthermore, I believe for niche sites...
View ArticleBy: Marc Lyman
You might also check out using Gravity Forms. They enable you to have user submitted content that can even create new posts in your site admin. It’s a great tool we’re just starting to play around with...
View ArticleBy: Webwebweb
Useful tutorial, thanks – just what I was looking for. Any idea if you can make the comments searchable? (For example to search by topic if you want to add other pages on the site?) Thanks
View ArticleBy: Matt Kay
I’m looking for something like this for one of my projects. I’d like users to be able to connect with FB, Twitter or OpenID from the frontend. I’d then like them to be able to generate content and...
View ArticleBy: Brad Barrow
This is a great solution guys, is it possible however to add comments…to the comments? In other words each of those posts by people of their Xmas wishes…could people comment on those? Probably not but...
View ArticleBy: Al McBride
Thanks Verne for writing this post, it’s most appreciated. User Generated Content is one of those elements of modern website growth that’s crucial to a site’s success. The web has become ever more...
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