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  • Good day. Please I am trying to make a site for a group of friends where each of us have our own page and can put multiple posts on each page.
    Is this possible using wordpress?

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Hi There,

    Keegan here, I would be happy to help.

    You could achieve something like this in a few different ways.

    The easiest way to achieve this would be to add your friends as users to your site, create a category for each person, then add these categories to your main menu.

    Your category names would be the names of your friends.

    Here are the steps to add a user to your site.

    Here are the steps to create categories.

    Finally, here is how you add a category to your main menu.

    Please try this out and let me know if you need help :)

  • Also, I will add that when your friends login and create posts, they will need to add their category to the post, so that it shows up on the right category page.

  • Please be clear on the fact that you cannot register accounts for your friends and issue passwords for them

    Perhaps this will work for you: Build a Membership website: https://en.support.wordpress.com/tutorials/build-a-membership-website-tutorial/

    If you wish to make some people official users of your WordPress.COM site with limited user roles read on knowing what I post below applies only to sites hosted by wordpress.COM.

    You cannot password protect a whole wordpress.COM site. You can password protect posts and/ or pages on a site.

    You can have either a public or a private WordPress.COM hosted blog and there is no limitation on the total number of contributors to any blog. If you’d like to invite others to publish posts or help approve comments on your blog, you can invite them to be a Contributor, Editor, or Author. Contributors cannot upload images. If you want users to receive updates each time you publish new content you can invite them to be a follower/viewer.

    Provided you are logged in as Admin under the exact same username account that registered the site, to change blog visibility to Private go to > Settings > Reading scroll to Blog Visibility and choose option 3. See the guide here http://en.support.wordpress.com/settings/privacy-settings. If you select option 1 then the blog will be a public one, available to all with internet access to read.

    If you wish to add official users see these support docs:
    https://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/
    https://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/#adding-users-to-your-site
    https://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/#adding-viewers-to-a-private-site

    Username accounts are required but registering blogs under them is not required. The invitees will have to register a WordPress.COM username account which requires an email address only, but they do not need to register a blog. That requirement is because the software has to be able to differentiate between hackers and official users and allow access only to those with username accounts and official roles on the blog.

    If the person being invited to contribute to your blog does not already have one, he or she will have to register a WordPress.COM username account. He or she does not need to register a blog. There is a just a username please option. The invitees who lack username accounts select the “username only” option here: https://signup.wordpress.com/signup/?user=1

    NOTE that as you have an account you would have to log out and clear your browser cache https://en.support.wordpress.com/browser-issues/#clearing-your-browser-cache and cookies https://en.support.wordpress.com/browser-issues/#clearing-wordpress-com-cookies to witness the process as the invitees without accounts would experience it.

    Upon receipt of the invitation, the invitee will need to click the “Accept Invitation” button in the invitation email. If the invitee is logged into their WordPress.com username account, he or she will be taken directly to your blog. If not, he or she will be taken to the log-in screen, where he or she can either log in, or can register a new WordPress.COM user account.

    The invitees need to be logged into their WordPress.com account prior to clicking the “Accept Invitation” link.

    Invitees who do create a new WordPress.com account at that point will still need to return to the invitation email and click the “Accept Invitation” button after doing so.

    http://en.support.wordpress.com/adding-users/ and here http://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/
    https://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/#changing-user-roles

    Note:
    The number 10 is the number of outstanding invitations you can have at any point in time. That limitation is a spammer prevention measure. Wait until the invitees have registered and send out 10 more.

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