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Community Server Quickly

By : Anand Narayanaswamy
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Community Server Quickly

By: Anand Narayanaswamy

Overview of this book

Community Server is Telligent System's award-winning solution for quickly and easily enabling online communities. It includes a suite of integrated applications, such as blogs, discussion forums, photo sharing, file sharing, email lists, newsgroups, and more, which together can help you create your community presence. Community Server is the trusted solution for many organizations ranging from Microsoft and Dell to Conde Nast and Match.com, and powers massive communities like the Microsoft ASP.NET forums (www.asp.net/forums) and the XBOX forums (forums.xbox.com). You can learn more about Community Server, and see it in action, at http://www.communityserver.org. Written in a clear and concise manner, this book will guide you through the installation, administration, customization, and deployment of a Community Server solution. With the help of this book you will be able to start using your Community Server site within minutes of its installation. The book kicks off with a brief overview of Community Server, its various editions and licensing options, and installation procedures and then delves deep into the creation and management of blogs, forums, photo galleries, file galleries, and more. The book also explores the different ways you can customize your Community Server site along with coverage of various add-ons and modules. You will also learn how to manage your Community Server license and other related settings. Towards the end, the book provides an overview of the various steps required to deploy Community Server to a hosting server.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Community Server Quickly
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
Preface

Configuring Blogs for Members


We have so far examined the creation and management of blogs as an administrator. Let us now discuss how to configure a blog for a registered member on the site. We assume that you are the site administrator. This is the kind of job that you will likely implement if your site is especially oriented for a big community.

For example, msmvps.com is a site that provides separate blogs for every Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. The site is of course maintained by one administrator, but a lot of MVPs, including the author of this book, have separate blog accounts on the site.

To configure a blog for a registered member, you will have to follow certain basic steps as outlined below

  1. 1. Ask the member to register on the site.

  2. 2. Get the username from that specific member for whom you wish to create a blog.

  3. 3. Log in as an administrator, create a new blog and give ownership rights to that specific member.

  4. 4. Inform the member about the URL of the blog.

Note

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