The campus web ecosystem is often very messy. You may have hundreds or even thousands of distinct web properties, and each one has its own history, its own personalities, and its own reasons why it’s special and has to be different. This episode features WPCampus community members Brian DeConinck and Jen McFarland, and one of […]
The campus web ecosystem is often very messy. You may have hundreds or even thousands of distinct web properties, and each one has its own history, its own personalities, and its own reasons why it’s special and has to be different.
This episode features WPCampus community members Brian DeConinck and Jen McFarland, and one of their clients, Leslie Dare. Leslie is the Director of Technology Services for the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (or DASA) at NC State University, and she spent 2015 and 2016 overcoming those hurdles and wrangling her unit into a centrally-managed WordPress multisite.
The campus web ecosystem is often very messy. You may have hundreds or even thousands of distinct web properties, and each one has its own history, its own personalities, and its own reasons why it’s special and has to be different.
This episode features WPCampus community members Brian DeConinck and Jen McFarland, and one of their clients, Leslie Dare. Leslie is the Director of Technology Services for the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (or DASA) at NC State University, and she spent 2015 and 2016 overcoming those hurdles and wrangling her unit into a centrally-managed WordPress multisite.