what about wordpress? is there a way that you can embed Elgg into Wordpress?
info@elgg.org
Security issues should be reported to security@elgg.org!
©2014 the Elgg Foundation
Elgg is a registered trademark of Thematic Networks.
Cover image by RaĆ¼l Utrera is used under Creative Commons license.
Icons by Flaticon and FontAwesome.
ElggPress for Elgg ElggPress for WordPress ElggPress for All ;-)
Et cela .. mes amis => est ELGGPRESS
One ticket gets you into BOTH the Shows
I have elgg embedded in wordpress.
its not perfectly a drop in plugin for wordpress yet, but it does work and function when you know how to work with both systems enough.
I had hoped to get a beta out of this in January, but obviously I did not.
the goal though is to have be basically drop in plugin spot, add a elggpage to whatever theme WP is using and thats it basically.
Currently, I have been doing this with this with a childtheme of the Thematic Theme framework for WP.
@bautista i definately could put Elgg behind your WP site one sign in for both and provide Elgg to blog for the community that is managed from the WP side as well.
El genio ElggPress está de vuelta -
que es el hombre;-)
LOLZ..
At the risk of showing my ignorance at the way elgg works.
I read somewhere here that one reason elgg may be slow is the processing of too many plugins. That got me thinking. Why are all plugins loaded all the time. A typical user may use 5 or 6 plugins a lot and others very seldomly. This would suggest a scheme where plugins are loaded on demand. Is my thinking about this totally bogus?
Hey Mike,
Your question is a good one, but off the current topic. Ask it in its own post and I'd be glad to answer it!
Short answer - no.
- Previous
- 1
- 2
- Next
You must log in to post replies.