database
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I would like to add a database plugin into our website so we can establish users with logins and passwords. This would be used for tracking volunteer hours. Is there a way I can add the plug-in I found like EZ DB Backup or do you have a plug-in which could be used for this type of functionality? I am unable to upload any kind of plug-in and I’m not sure if this is due to the account we have with you.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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That’s not possible. That capability does not exist on WordPress.COM blogs if what you mean is you want to hand out username accounts and passwords. For that type of functionality you’d need a self-hosted site running on a paid web hosting service.
There is no FTP access and no blogger installed plugin capability on any free hosted WordPress.COM blogs and there is no upgrade you can purchase here that changes that reality.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/ftp-access/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/plugins/None of the WordPress.COM plans allow for a fully fledged membership by registration site, including being able to provide usernames and passwords.
See here for all that can be done on any WordPress.com blog http://en.support.wordpress.com/adding-users/ http://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/
Here at WordPress.COM you can have either a public or a private 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. If you want users to receive updates each time you publish new content you can invite them to be a follower/viewer.
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
The person will have to register a username account which requires an email address only, but does 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.
They will need to click the “Accept Invitation” button in the invitation email. If they are logged into their WordPress.com account, they will be taken directly to your blog. If not, they will be taken to the log-in screen, where they can either log in or create a new user account.
Note that users who 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.
Lastly, there is a built-in spammer prevention so send out only 10 invitations at one point in time and then wait and manage those before sending out 10 more.
WordPress.COM and WordPress.ORG are completely separate and have different logins, features, run different versions of some themes with the same names, and have separate support forums. Read the differences here http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
If you don’t have a username account at WordPress.ORG click http://wordpress.org/support/ and register one on the top right hand corner of the page that opens, so you can post to the support forums there. For hosting see https://wordpress.org/hosting/
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