our thoughts

I’ve written a number of times before about integrating blogs and forums and the similarities between the two and we recently had the opportunity to add a simple forum to a Wordpress blog over at The Fight.

Everything you see in the forum has been done using Wordpress and the implementation time is actually incredibly quick.

Instead of having to install, configure and maintain a separate piece of software (and integrate the design), just three new theme templates were created: one for the main forum page, one for the threads and one for the comments form.

Logins are handled using the Wordpress login system and comment moderation becomes simple for the administrator – for not very active forums, they can receive all comments via email, use Akismet or other spam protection (in addition on that forum, only registered members may add comments).

In this forum, currently only administrators may add new topics and subtopics – but this can be changed using the different user levels. What’s also quite nice is that the built in search can work across the entire site.

Additional features such as user profiles with contact forms could quickly be added thanks to Wordpress and common contact forum plugins.

Adding a forum like this is certainly not for every site, but should be on your options if you’re after something very simple.

Create a Wordpress site and design for The World's Leading... - an anonymous group blog.

We’ve been working with an anonymous blogger who writes a fascinating gossip blog for people involved with technology PR in the UK. The blog has been building a lively audience and it was about time to give it a really original design to matched the unique content. We’re really proud of the result. Visit the redesigned site here!

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