WordPress User Capabilities and Manager PlugIn

Depending upon what type of wordpress user you are you should be able to do all or some of the following capabilities; publishing, editing and deleting posts and pages, moderating comments, managing users, managing themes and plugins.

If the wordpress default users system doesn’t meet your requirements, then check out Thomas Schneider’s “Role Manager Plugin”. This plugin allows you to edit the capabilities of existing roles, or even create completely new roles with arbitrary collections of capabilities!

SEE ALSO: Administrator, Author, Editor, Contributor, Subscriber – WordPress User Permissions

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WordPress User Permissions for Administrator, Author, Editor, Contributor, Subscriber

Listed below are the permissions for the five Word Press default users.

In order of most permissions first;

Administrator – Somebody who has access to all the administration features and mangement, including management of all the below users.

Editor – Somebody who can publish posts, manage posts as well as manage other people’s posts.

Author – Somebody who can publish and manage their own posts.

Contributor – Somebody who can write and manage their posts but not publish posts without getting individual post approval from one of the above first two listed users.

Subscriber – Somebody who can read comments/make comments/receive news letters.

WordPress Expanded User Capabilities and Manager PlugIn is available.

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WordPress and Website Hosting

Web hosting services almost always fall into one of four primary categories:
1) Shared Web Hosting (very affordable)
2) Virtual Private Servers or VPS (expensive)
3) Dedicated Servers (very expensive)
4) Free Web Hosting Service (free but very limited)
Each is explained in detail below.
Most personal, hobby and small business websites will work fine on the correct Shared Web Hosting.
Large Businesses with high viewing traffic will be best on a Virtual Private Servers VPS or Dedicated Servers. Virtual and Dedicated Servers require some in house (this means you) web hosting technical knowledge in most situations.
My general recommendation is never use free web hosting if you plan on using your website for business or serious personal use.

Wordpress Website Hosting

In My Professional USA Opinion You Must Find a Web Host Company

that has a telephone number and email and online trouble ticket support system to answer the many questions you will have. You must also get a web host where you have your own user name and password to access YOUR WEB HOST ACCOUNT.
When you purchase your domain name make sure that YOU OWN IT and have access to manage your domain name.
One more thing; it is important that your WordPress and website/blog theme is loaded and setup properly on your web host (this is your responsibility, please get help if you need it). Proper wordpress installation and setup will avoid operational problems and improve search engine optimization quality.

1) Shared Web Hosting; (very affordable at about $8.00 per month) shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service or derive host refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. Each site “sits” on its own partition, or section/place on the server, to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance.

2) Virtual Private Servers (VPS); (expensive) is a term used by Internet hosting services to refer to a virtual machine. The term is used for emphasizing that the virtual machine, although running in software on the same physical computer as other customers’ virtual machines, is functionally equivalent to a separate physical computer, is dedicated to the individual customer’s needs, has the privacy of a separate physical computer, and can be configured to run as a server computer (i.e. to run server software). The term virtual dedicated server or VDS is used less often for the same concept, however it may indicate that the server does not use burst/shared ram through multiple machines, as well as individual CPU cores.
In addition to reducing hardware and power expenses, virtualization allows businesses to run their legacy applications on older versions of an operating system on the same server as newer applications.
Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system and can be independently rebooted.

3) Dedicated Servers; (most expensive) dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc. Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add-on service. In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment. Dedicated servers are most often housed in data centers, similar to collocation facilities, providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems. In contrast to collocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for your operating system or applications

4) Free Web Hosting Service; free web hosting service is a web hosting service that is free, usually advertisement-supported. Free web hosts will usually provide a subdomain (yoursite.example.com) or a directory (www.example.com/~yourname). In contrast, paid web hosts will usually provide a second-level domain along with the hosting (www.yourname.com). Many free hosts do allow use of separately-purchased domains. Rarely, a free host may also operate as a domain name registrar. There are also some free domain companies which may provide free 3rd level domain names free with DNS and other facilities.


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HTML Colors and Color Psychology in Online Marketing SEO

The background color of your website, the color of your header, the color of your text, headlines and sub-headlines etc. all have a psychological impact on your visitors.


Click Here for a list of website colors and color codes for HTML color chart


Some of the common colors and what type of psychological emotion they may invoke in website viewers:

RED is associated with love, passion, danger, warning, excitement, impulse, action, adventure.

BLUE is associated with trustworthiness, success, seriousness, calmness, power, professionalism.

GREEN is associated with money, nature, animals, health, healing, life, harmony.

ORANGE is associated with comfort, creativity, celebration, fun, youth, affordability.

PURPLE is associated with royalty, justice, ambiguity, uncertainty, luxury, fantasy, dreams.

WHITEWHITE is associated with innocence, purity, cleanliness, simplicity.

YELLOW is associated with curiosity, playfulness, cheerfulness, amusement.
YELLOW is associated with curiosity, playfulness, cheerfulness, amusement.

PINK is associated with softness, sweetness, innocence, youthfulness, tenderness.
PINK is associated with softness, sweetness, innocence, youthfulness, tenderness.

BROWN is associated with earth, nature, tribal, primitive, simplicity.

GREY is associated with neutrality, indifference, reserved.

BLACK is associated with seriousness, darkness, mystery, secrecy.

You can see from the above examples that what color you use depends on what business or product you are promoting and your customer target audience.


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