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1. Andy McIlwain & WPUniversity.com
@ WordCamp Toronto 2013
October 6, 2013 @ Humber College Lakeshore Campus
2. Andy McIlwain, a guy with many hats:
• Co-Organizer, Toronto WordPress Group & WordCamp Toronto
• “Content Guy” (Communications) @ WPUniversity.com
3. • Lots of players.
• Basecamp, Teambox, Huddle, Asana,
Teamwork PM, Ace Project, Zoho
• Trello (a personal favourite of ours)
• …What are you using?
• Incremental costs.
• Features vary from one to the next.
• Lack of control.
• Need a feature? “We’ll take it into
consideration” or add yet another service.
4. • Open Source = Control
• Themes & Plugins
• Free (as in Free Beer)
Objective:
We’re going to play to WordPress
strengths by creating a platform for
communication and collaboration. This
won’t handle time tracking, invoicing, or
file storage.
5. • Over 100 P2 blogs running at
Automattic.
• Make.WordPress.org sites now
running on P2.
• Completely free to use.
6. • Create something that is secure
and private.
• Every project (e.g. client) has a
separate site.
• Every site is locked down with
restricted capabilities and access.
Users must log in to get access!
We don’t want stuff shared publicly*
*Michael’s methods are still awesome though!
7. • A good web host like WP Engine.
• The latest version of WordPress.
• P2 theme from Automattic.
• A dozen plugins. (More on that in a moment.)
• SSL certificate. (Optional.)
• Separate service for storing/sharing files. (Sync it up, baby!)
8. • Members
• Who’s Online
• P2 Check In
• P2 Likes
• P2 by Email
• P2 Resolved Posts
• Backup plugin
(e.g. Backup Buddy)
• Custom Login
• Blog Copier
9. • Install WordPress.
• Suggest using a subdomain, e.g.
projects.yoursite.com
• Enable multisite.
• Follow the steps in Create a
Network.
• Use the subdirectory option.
10. • Install the Members plugin.
• Activate it for the network.
• Go to your main network blog. Under
Settings, click Members.
• Under Private Site, check the Redirect
All Users and Show error message for
feed items checkboxes.
• Click Update Settings.
• This forces users to log in whenever
they try to access the site.
11. • From the Network Admin screen,
go to Themes > Add New.
• Look for P2 from Automattic. Click
Install Now.
• Click Network Enable.
12. • Who’s Online
• Sidebar widget. Shows which users are active on the site.
• P2 Check In
• Lets users check into the site. Shows how long they’ve been checked in for.
Useful for real-time collaboration on pages.
• P2 Likes
• Adds the equivalent of upvoting/+1 voting to individual posts and comments.
• P2 by Email
• Gives you more email notifications than what P2 provides out of the box. Lets
you submit posts and comments via email.
• P2 Resolved Posts
• Lets you mark posts as Resolved or Unresolved. Use in combination with
smart tagging to add a task management/bug tracking component.
13. • It’s like insurance for your site!
• You’re using your multisite
network for collaboration,
documentation, and other fun
stuff. Good backup plugin = worth
every penny.
• Backup Buddy from iThemes is
one we swear by.
14. • Create a custom-branded
experience for clients.
• Small details like this add to the
level of polish.
• Network Activate this plugin.
15. • Easily copy blogs within a
multisite network.
• Network Activate this plugin.
16. • We’re building a collaboration & communication solution.
• WordPress is not a replacement for file synchronization.
• Plenty of great options to choose from:
• Google Drive
• SkyDrive from Microsoft
• SharePoint
• Dropbox
• Box
• Copy.com
• …any others?
17. • Goal: Set up a dummy P2 site that we’ll replicate for all
projects.
• Use the Blog Copier plugin to simplify replication
process.
18. • Log into the Network Admin dashboard.
• Under Sites, click Add New.
• Enter the address and site title. Keep it simple, and make it
something you won’t get confused with a project site.
• Enter your email address for Admin Email.
• Click Add Site.
• WordPress might take a moment to set things up. Once it’s
done, you’ll see an alert message saying Site Added. Click
Visit Dashboard to go to the new site’s WordPress dashboard.
19. • Click Appearance.
• Under Available Themes, click Activate for P2.
• Under Appearance, explore the Customize and Theme
Options screens to see what you can customize.
• Tidy up the design to align more closely to your own brand, so
you have a graceful fallback if you don’t customize for each
project.
20. • The pages you use will depend on the work you do.
• Some handy starting points for most projects:
• Contacts: A list of all team members and any other important people.
• Project Overview: Scope of the project, deliverables, and a timeline.
• Links: Important links to other websites, assets, resources, and so on.
• Introduction: A welcome message for project members.
• These pages are placeholders. You’ll flesh them out in more
detail for each one of your projects. Simply create the pages
and add some subheadings or placeholder text for now.
21. • Under Appearance, click Menus.
• If your pages aren’t on the menu, add from the Pages dropdown.
• From the Links dropdown, use the # symbol for the URL. This will be
a placeholder for each of your projects.
• The links will depend on your project. Good standbys: Calendar (e.g.
Google Calendar), links to files on Google Drive or Dropbox, etc.
• Have a lot of links? Consider using dropdown menus for quick
access.
• Click Save Menu.
• Click the Manage Locations tab. Set the Primary Menu to the
menu you just created.
22. • Under Appearance, click Widgets. We suggest:
• Search: Quickly search the site for information.
• P2 Filter Posts: Toggle between Resolved and Unresolved posts.
• P2 Recent Comments with Avatars: See the comments that have
been left recently, along with an avatar for each user.
• Archives: Jump to a specific month.
• Calendar: Jump to a specific date.
• Who’s Online: Listing of users who are also logged in and viewing the
site.
• Use whatever widget setup that makes sense for you.
23. • Go to your Network Admin dashboard.
• Mouse over Sites, click Blog Copier.
• Choose the source blog – this is the template site you created.
• Enter a URL for the new blog. Use only lowercase numbers,
letters, and hyphens.
• Enter a title, e.g. the project or client name.
• Click Copy Now. It may take a moment for WordPress to create
the new site. When completed, you’ll see a “Copied” status
message.
24. • Site won’t load? There’s a known bug with Blog Copier.
• On the sidebar, click Sites. Find the new blog and click Edit.
• In the Info tab, update the Path field and click Save Changes.
You’re good to go!
25. • Four post formats: Status Update, Blog Post, Quote, and
Link.
• You can add tags, embed media, and use HTML.
• You can also use the normal Add Post screen.
26. • Just click Reply next to any post to toggle the comment box.
• Click Toggle Comment Threads to show/hide comments
below posts.
27. • Need feedback or a decision to be made?
• Click Flag Unresolved to highlight the post in red.
• Click Unresolved to change the flag to Resolved in green.
• Click the flag again to reset to blank.
• You can filter posts using the widget we set up earlier.
28.
29. • Mouse over your name in the toolbar and click Edit My Profile.
• At the bottom of the page is the P2 By Email section.
• Customize your notification settings to suit your preference.
• Click Update Profile to save your changes.
30. • Customize the site even more (e.g. custom login).
• Add users. Add content!
Read/Watch:
• Michele Mizejewski: The Power of P2 (Video)
• Beau Lebens: Taking WordPress to the Front End with O2 (Video)
• Sign up for the O2 trial (Invite Only)
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