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Home How To Create a “board-centric” WordPress Site

How To Create a “board-centric” WordPress Site

Board type sites are still very popular these days. People still rely on job boards, classified sites, and listings portals to find what they are looking for online. These types of sites can also be a great place for people to connect with one another. Thanks to “Posted” for WordPress, you can create a generic board-centric site. You are in control of which direction you want to take your site in.

Posted has a very simple and clean layout. It is in a sense perfect for use on mobile devices. But don’t let the looks fool you. It has a powerful set of options that allow you to customize the behavior of the site to your heart’s desire. You can modify your header, footer, and post options easily. Analytics and ad codes should be uploaded to their respective sections.

Need to customize the look and feel of your site? Having a custom CSS file is a good start. In order to get the most out of this theme, you are going to need to install Gravity Forms. I strongly encourage you to go through your post options and pick the options that you want enabled.

Posted is not the most sophisticated classified theme around but a pretty exciting theme to play with. It is quite lightweight and super speedy.

Jul 20, 2011Cyrus

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