About
I’m Jim Groom, and this is my WordPress Multi-user development blog for the campus-wide blogging initiative at the University of Mary Washington (go to the homepage here to take a look at this project). Most of the content for this site is being fed in from the wpmu category of my general blog bavatuesdays.
About me? I am an instructional technologist at the University of Mary Washington. I while away much of my time playing with WPMu as a free, open source solution to the holy grail of eduglu.







Hello Mr. Groom, I have a question concerning the blogs. I’ve looked and cannot find this information anywhere, but, with a blog, how do you create different tabs or pages so that an entirely different page appears when clicked on? you can comment back on this or email me at kdurso@umw.edu. thanks!
To create a new page with a different tab has two steps:
1) Go into the write tab and click on the subtab Page (so you are
writing a page, not a post)
2) Make sure your theme has tabs (some examples K2, MistyLook, Digg
three-column, Cut Theme, etc.)
With certain themes (which you select in the Presentation tab–>Themes
subtab) you can get the desired effect.
Does this make sense?
Let me know.
Jim