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  1. 1. Technology Hotspot & Salon WordPress Case Study WPMU as a CMS for Organizational Intranet Anca Mosoiu Tech Liminal 268 14th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 | Open 11-7 Monday - Friday | More info: http://www.techliminal.com Content in this presentation is Copyright (c) 2010 Tech Liminal. CC-Share-Alike. Feel free to use stuff from this presentation, but leave a link to Tech Liminal
  2. 2. Introduction Anca Tech Liminal • Web Developer • Technology Hotspot & Salon • Information Architect • Co-Working • 15 years of experience in • Workshops, Conferences technology & marketing orgs • Expert, friendly help with web & • Freelancer, Entrepreneur social media anca@techliminal.com www.techliminal.com
  3. 3. Agenda • The Goals • The Implementation • Key Features • Lessons Learned www.techliminal.com
  4. 4. Project Goals
  5. 5. Project Overview • Govt. organization with approximately 300 employees • Intranet: • Static HTML pages, updated by only 1 person • Twiki, Jira, eRooms, and proprietary systems for solving specific problems • Lots of documents, images, some video www.techliminal.com
  6. 6. Project Goals • Improve Information Architecture & Usability • New Look and Feel that can be used across apps • Allow individual contributors greater control of their content outside of the Twiki pages • Provide a platform for feedback, blogs, and other dynamic elements • Improve internal Search Results through improved content organization • Migrate existing (internal) WordPress blogs to new environment www.techliminal.com
  7. 7. Why WordPress? • Simple tool with lots customization capability • Existing users within the organization • PHP / WordPress programming expertise in organization • Open Source platform • WPMU allows for more granular permissions and organization www.techliminal.com
  8. 8. Implementation
  9. 9. The Solution Aggregate Feeds from other announcements from tools and areas all site areas Aggregate events postings from all site areas www.techliminal.com
  10. 10. The Intranet Consistent look for all site areas - This is the PR Dashboard More feeds - useful for PR team Lots of link to internal content www.techliminal.com
  11. 11. WordPress Architecture SVN (source control) WPMU LDAP (authentication) Customizations People Apps (Web Service) App Server App Server: WPMU DB Uploads Linux, Apache, PHP VPS, 1.5 GB RAM DB Server NFS Mount www.techliminal.com
  12. 12. WPMU Architecture • Theme: Thesis 1.7 (started w/ 1.6) • Ease of customization • Good features for creating standardized L&F • Plugins • WPMU LDAP • Sitewide Tags • Breadcrumbs NavXT • Alkivia SidePosts (Customized) • FlexiPages • TinyMCE Advanced www.techliminal.com
  13. 13. Deployment and Adoption • Project launched May 20th • Stakeholders have been adding content, updating their sites • Ongoing training is needed to reinforce and drive adoption www.techliminal.com
  14. 14. Key Features
  15. 15. Site Areas • Each Site Area = 1 “Blog” • Specific set of people to update, maintain • Some have sub-blogs • Same look and feel, standardized widget placement • Combined through Navigation Menu www.techliminal.com
  16. 16. Links - the All-Purpose Tool! • Many landing pages = “Link Farms” • Links were also used for Site Navigation • Customized Links widget www.techliminal.com
  17. 17. This Week’s Events • Feature is intended to replace weekly emails • Aggregate content from within site areas • Custom development www.techliminal.com
  18. 18. “Safety Blog” • A place for feedback from the community, with responses from Safety Team • All employees have been added as “contributors” • Anonymous feedback through Contact Form 7 • Email notification using • Peter’s Collaboration Emails • Subscribe2 www.techliminal.com
  19. 19. Lessons Learned
  20. 20. Content and Authoring • People must be able to create Tables in their editor • Ongoing Training and support will drive adoption - Intranet Manager will continue to work w/ stakeholders as they become familiar with yet another internal app • WP levels of access & permissions provide a great light- weight workflow for publishing content www.techliminal.com
  21. 21. Design • Custom Classes are very helpful on Widgets • Thesis approach to CSS took some getting used to • Thesis import/export of options was VERY useful www.techliminal.com
  22. 22. Development and Performance • RSS feeds (and the default widget) were slow and somewhat problematic • For WPMU, you really need a whole server • Sitewide Tags plugin saved a ton of time in terms of aggregating content • Setting up new sites takes some time - need to configure several plugins www.techliminal.com
  23. 23. And one last one... • Bureaucratic purchasing departments have a hard time buying through PayPal - if you want to sell a theme, provide a mailing address and contact # www.techliminal.com
  24. 24. Q&A

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