Introducing the P2 Theme: Blogging in Realtime
P2 brings blogging into realtime – whether alone or as a group, public or private. This short video takes you through the unique features of the P2 theme, available for your WordPress.com or self-hosted WordPress blog today
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79 responses to “Introducing the P2 Theme: Blogging in Realtime”
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This is the ever best wordpress i come to know and using
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Amazing! Great job!
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wow.. it’s amazing!!!!
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brilliant! new era for wordpress users
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How customisable is this theme?
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There aren’t many dashboard options for this theme, but it’s open source, so you can do whatever you like with it.
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I can understand and I agree with you because very useful updating.
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Can somebody tell me? How can I put an Image? Not a Link, but an Image?
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You can use the IMG tag in order to get images into your posts if you have the source URL, but if you want to upload an image to be part of the post, you’ll need to head to your admin section and use the regular post interface. Simply use the media tools like a non-P2 blog.
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why to have to always go to the dashboard – even to post an image ?
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Mmmm, the theme is good, but it’s so unfinished. If you only allow logged in users to post and they go to their profile… AAAH! it’s back to the old wordpress admin look! Holy smelly fish, this is ugly, I mean, why have you not themed the backend as well????
THIS is the feature that still makes twitter great and this woprdpress theme sucky. C’mon on guys finish the job, make a ‘total experience’ not a half cut job! I now have to use another plugin to theme the backend and login AAAHH …
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p2 is pretty cool.
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We hope to use p2 in our new web hosting website for better conversations between users. A great way to create a support forum!
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Hey I love this one! I was trying to think of how to make it work in tandem with a partner site. One would be for promoting community engagement, and the other would be content support. With custom menus, you can bop back and forth (does P2 have custom menus yet?). What about the sites searching eachother? I put Meebo on my site, but I’d rather use P2.
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P2 doesn’t have navigation menus, but you can add a custom menu to your sidebar using the custom menu widget and populate it with your content of choice. Searching both sites would require self-hosted blogs with some integration work.
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its almost like going to the open window and speeking it all out into the air
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Great theme, great idea. Congrats!
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The P2 theme’s great. We really need to update ours! Cheers.
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May 6, 2009
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