I think that if you give yourself editor privileges in Wordpress (one more trip to admin) then you can always edit any post. It's one layer of privilege below admin. You'd need to check whether Wordpress.com will let you do that though.
... Bob > On Aug 29, 2015, at 11:19, Gillian Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > > Apologies I didn't reply sooner and I might be phrasing my question wrong is > this: > > I also have two blogs, one I'm currently using on namecheap that appears to > have lead to backup issues with them, and one on wordpress.com. > > Wordpress.com rocks for being simple and fun to use. > > On my DIY host it myself site I found a few quite few plugins that add some > in my opinions awsome features that are making a piece of my page have the > ability to have a what you see is what you get small additions to a post > Another plugint that has some (limited) ability to mave pices of a page > around like Wix and Concrete5 > And finally one that lets you lighlight text and add some detail. > Oh also LOVE LOVE my markdown plugin ERMG being able to set-up a page with > some markdown can be so cool. > and post on a page plugin > because with that setup I can have pages(if that's the right word) dedicated > to specific things and while I'm going on about how amazingly cool something > is some fun or nice grub (for example) doesn't get lost. > Plust it makes it easier to find latter myself. > > > If anyone might know a way to mimic those on wordpress.com, or another place > that can mimic those it'd be awsome because I thought it'd be fun and > simpler to keep up one page as kind of the mainpage for myself in such a way > as aspect of the site to act as kind of how-to and notes, where as another > aspect of the same site would be basicly a blog, gallery and what have you. > > If anyone has some ideas how I can mimic that on wordpress.com that'd so rock! > > > To put that a little more into context my wordpress.com blog started life > when I got a renewed yen to talk about some of the awsome things I kept > seeing and doing, but I personally find it frustrating I can't also type out > a recipe with notes about adjustments i made (for examle) on a page > dedicated to awsome grub, and just grub listed. > I also find it frustrating I can't say: zomg that episode of Dr Woh(typo) was > teh awsome(slang) and then comeback the next day to correct just the typo > withough a big to do about loging into my admin panel go through dash board > just correct a typo > So just thought it'd be rad to have a fun and simple way to do that in > oneplace if something like that exists. > > > >> On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 9:04 AM, glen ep ropella <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> It sounds like you're looking for a free hosted CMS. Perhaps try Joomla: >> >> https://www.joomla.com/ >> >> I wouldn't say it's "the best" in any sense. But it looks like you can set >> up a free site that's blog- and wiki-ish. >> >> >> >>> On 08/26/2015 07:11 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote: >>> Hi all anyone know if there's a hosted system that mixes some blgo and >>> wiki features? >>> I ask because my self hosted blog on namecheap may have caused namecheap >>> to go kaboom, as I love love Wordpress's Wiki-plugin for how-tos and notes >>> to myself but if I'm to awsome for name cheap than I'll need a alternative >>> >>> >>> Wiki features I like: Can add to a page, if I make a mistake can undue it I >>> can be looking at the website and add to it without hopping around from a >>> adminy pannel and the page i'm looking at >>> >>> Wordpres i love because it's fun and easy to add post, manage photos and >>> video >>> >>> Is there a system that has best of both? If so what's been peoples >>> experiences >> >> >> -- >> glen ep ropella -- 971-255-2847 >> >> ============================================================ >> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College >> to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com
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