Blogs.oregonstate.edu was updated to run WordPress 3.1.2 on June 20th, 2011.  You will notice some changes throughout the interfaces.

Admin Changes

  • On your dashboard view, “My Blogs” has been changed to “My Sites”. This change is common throughout, many references to blogs have been changed to sites.
  • Menu link wording changes: Posts->Edit becomes Posts->Posts, and Links->Edit becomes Links->Links. These links still take you to pages with the same functionality, only the text of the menu link has changed.

Menus

  • Under Appearance, there is now a custom Menu builder. Information on the menu feature can be found in the help documentation at wordpress.org.

Admin Bar

  • A new menu bar displayed at the top of blogs when you are logged in. It contains links to commonly used admin screens.

Streamlined Writing Interface

  • To declutter the interface, many options on screen have been hidden by default. If you are looking for a feature that is missing, check by clicking on Screen Options (small tab in the top right corner) to enable them to show.

We updated blogs.oregonstate.edu to WordPress MU version 2.9.2 today.  As part of this new release, we’ve added a lot of new features.

New Themes

In this release, we’ve added three new themes for use by all blog types.  These themes feature many customizations for users to personalize their blog.

Dixi

The Dixi theme sports an optional, customizable “home page” that can be set up to display up to four different, tabbed feed displays on the front page.  Additionally, Dixi has a special video embed feature that allows you to embed your favorite video and display it in a preset block on your custom home page.

Here’s a list of some of the other really interesting things you can do with Dixi:

  • Body Features
    • Change background colors
    • Change content background color
    • Change body line color (such as for grids)
    • Add background images
  • Text Features
    • Change body font globally
    • Change headline font globally
    • Change font size
    • Change all text based colors (body text, links, etc)
  • Custom Image Header Features
    • Upload custom image header – to your own height requirements

Nelo

The Nelo theme, like Dixi, includes  an optional, customizable “home page” front, but Nelo maintains a focus on images versus feeds.  Nelo’s home page allows for up to five different, well-sized images to be uploaded and displayed.  The Custom Homepage control panel also allows you to enter URLs for each block section of content.

But this isn’t all Nelo does…here’s how Nelo stacks up, in terms of other features:

  • Body Features
    • Change background colors
    • Change content background color
    • Change body line color (such as for grids)
    • Add background images
  • Text Features
    • Change body font globally
    • Change headline font globally
    • Change font size
    • Change all text based colors (body text, links, etc)
  • Custom Image Header Feature
    • Upload custom image header – to your own height requirements

Triden

Triden is a feed machine.  Best suited for news-based blogs, this theme has the space for five separate news feeds in separate feed blocks.  Similar to Dixi and Nelo, Triden also has an optional custom homepage feature.

Triden also possesses the same base customizable features as Dixi and Nelo:

  • Body Features
    • Change background colors
    • Change content background color
    • Change body line color (such as for grids)
    • Add background images
  • Text Features
    • Change body font globally
    • Change headline font globally
    • Change font size
    • Change all text based colors (body text, links, etc)
  • Custom Image Header Features
    • Upload custom image header – to your own height requirements

Plugins

We’ve also added a few new plugins to the site in this release.

Admin Message

First up, a plugin that allows the blogs.oregonstate.edu administrators to send a message to all users on their admin screens.  You’ll notice that we used it to announce this release and link to this post with the details.  This will be our primary use of this tool.

Admin Message example
Admin Message Example

Global Site Tags Widget

The Global Site Tags Widget was added as a way for us to provide more functionality to our main blog directory.  It creates a tag cloud of all tags used on all blogs in blogs.oregonstate.edu.  You have access to include this functionality in your blog too, using the Global Site Tags widget found on the admin screen under Appearance -> Widgets.  A more detailed post on this feature is available.

Google Analytics

We’ve added a Google Analytics plugin which is available to all blogs.  You can find the configuration on the admin screen under Settings -> Google Analytics.  By default, all blogs are added to the primary OSU profile.  If you would like access to this profile, you can contact Web Communications.  You can also sign up for your own independent tracking code through Google and update the settings on your blog.  A more detailed post on this feature is available.

As always, if you have any issues with this release, please contact CWS using our help ticket.

Adding video to a blogs.oregonstate.edu blog post is simple.  Just follow these instructions

  1. Use the Embed Video Plugin button in the WordPress editor – embed video button
  2. Paste the URL of the video into the “Insert video link URL”Embed Video Form
  3. If you do not want to display a link to the original video website, check the “Show video without link” box.  Otherwise, enter text for the link back to the original video website

When you’re done, you’ll have a video in your post, similar to the one inserted below.

At this time, the plug in only supports OSU Media Manager, YouTube, Google Video, Myspace Video and Dailymotion video.  Is there another video site that we should support?  Let us know by submitting a help ticket.