Intranet
WordPress Intranets – Part 6: Extending for Google Apps
This is the final part in our blog series talking you through setting up a typical corporate intranet using WordPress. See earlier parts: 1 – Introduction, 2 – Privacy, 3 – Accessibility, 4 – User Management, or 5 – Extra Functionality if you missed them. This article is written for organizations who are using Google […]
WordPress Intranets – Part 5: Extra Functionality
This is the fifth part in our blog series talking you through setting up a typical corporate intranet using WordPress. See earlier parts: 1 – Introduction, 2 – Privacy, 3 – Accessibility, or 4 – User Management if you missed them. In this article we will point you in the direction of a few plugins […]
WordPress Intranets – Part 4: User Management
This is the fourth part in our blog series talking you through setting up a typical corporate intranet using WordPress. See Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3 if you missed them. So far we have covered how to keep unwanted visitors out, and also how to ensure your employees’ accounts allow them to access […]
WordPress Intranets – Part 3: Accessibility
This is the third part in our blog series talking you through setting up a typical corporate intranet using WordPress. See Part 1 or Part 2 if you missed them. Last time we showed how to make sure unwanted visitors cannot access your private intranet. In this article we will talk through ways to make […]
WordPress Intranets – Part 2: Privacy
This is the second part in our blog series talking you through setting up a typical corporate intranet using WordPress. See our introductory Part 1 if you missed it. As we explained, you can host your WordPress intranet on any webserver, just as though you were building a public-facing website. This article covers how to […]
WordPress Intranets – Part 1: Introduction
Many organizations use our Google Apps Login plugin to securely protect a WordPress-based intranet – often a ‘multisite’ installation, making it easy to set up separate spaces for different teams to share information amongst themselves or with the rest of the organization. WordPress is a great platform for your intranet – the only problem is […]