Uniting Creatives: Internship Documentation

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Operations Manual Plugin: Memberships (Controls paid members, membership levels, and payment system) How do I edit this plugin? Step 1: In the Dashboard of WordPress, in Memberships on the left near the bottom, click on “Membership Levels”. Here you can edit, add new, or delete levels. Within the levels, you can add a name, description, confirmation message, billing details, and other settings. Step 2: In the Dashboard of WordPress, in Memberships on the left near the bottom, click on “Page Settings”. This shows where each section of the Paid Membership Pro plugin is assigned to a specific page. Notice how the Account Page is assigned to “Register” and the rest are default Membership pages. Step 3: In the Dashboard of WordPress, in Memberships on the left near the bottom, click on “Payment Settings”. This shows how your PayPal Express is set up. It’s working, so you do not need to mess with this. Plugin: BuddyPress (Controls users and social aspect of Uniting Creatives) Step 1: In the Dashboard of WordPress, in Settings on the left, click on “BuddyPress”. Here you can edit the settings of BuddyPress. Click on “Pages” on the top and this shows the assigned pages. Note that Members is assigned to the page “Members” while the rest of the pages are default BuddyPress pages. Click on “Settings on the top and this shows available BuddyPress settings. Navigation Menu How do I edit the navigation menu?

Step 1: From the dashboard, select “Appearance” in the left sidebar. Step 2: Below that in the left sidebar, select “Menu.” Step 3: To add an existing page to the menu you will be using the left sidebar seen in the above picture labeled “Pages.” Step 4: There is a list of all the existing pages. Click the checkbox of whichever page you would like to appear in the menu and then select “Add to Menu.” The page will now appear at the bottom of the “Menu Structure.” Step 5: Drag and drop the page to the desired location in relation to

the other pages listed in the “Menu Structure.” Step 6: You will notice that some pages are indented, such as the “Four Pillars Development” page, as seen in the above image. This means that the page is not a sub-page of the one above it, in this case, the “Projects.” Visually, on the website, it will appear like shown above. Step 7: Looking back at the “Menu Structure” you can click on the arrows of each page and a drop down will appear. Here you can change the label of the page that will appear in the navigation menu on the site.

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