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Revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2017

How are Evergreen community members using WordPress?

  • Curricular web sites (publicly viewable vs. private Canvas sites)
  • Professional portfolio sites
  • student web-based academic journal/portfolio
  • personal blog
  • groups sites for student groups, governance and academic projects

What's the difference between WordPress.com and blogs.evergreen.edu?

There's not a big difference between the two. We're both running the same software (WordPress Multisite) freely available at wordpress.org. Blogs.evergreen.edu is customized for the Evergreen community and gives you greater freedom to customize your site including:

  • use custom plugins
  • edit your CSS to customize your theme
  • support from Academic Computing