The current version of WPMU (on which edublogs.org is based) doesn’t allow users to edit themes… but future versions will (I’ve been told that it’ll take a few weeks). In the meantime, if you spot a theme with a particular problem or would like me to upload your favourite themes (for example, form the WordPress…
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Unveiling Wikis, Maps, Easy Blogging, a New Look, and More!
If you’ve logged into the dashboard of your blog in the last few days, then you probably have already noticed – but we just rolled out many exciting new features! Plus, we’re just 11,000 10,000 blogs short of the 1 million we need to keep all blogs advertisement free forever! It’s just too much to share all in one…
New plugin! Make forms, quizzes, and polls with ease
Just in time for many of us to start back with a brand new school year, Edublogs has recently unveiled a new form creator plugin available to Pro and Campus users. And you are not going to believe how easy it is to use! With an intuitive drag and drop interface, you will be making…
New Plugin #1 – Accept Payments and Donations!
This week we are unveiling THREE new plugins available to Pro and Campus users! These will seriously increase the functionality and versatility of Edublogs. To start off with, we have … … a PayPal plugin which makes it easy for teachers and educators to accept payments and donations! Imagine being able to allow parents or students…
Edublogs upgrade
Well, odds are you’ve noticed that Edublogs has just undergone a pretty radical upgrade – and that your admin area is looking a heap of a lot different! In particular you’ll notice that the admin menu now goes down the side – rather than the top, and that everything has gone all drag ‘n drop…
100,000 edublogs
What more can I say, last week we passed 100,000 edublogs and we’re extremely happy about it :) CC Mohanmon Well, OK, I can say a bit more, in fact we’ve currently got more like 103,000 blogs, separated over four sites (63K on edublogs.org and 39K spread across the student sites). In September at edublogs.org…