Commons In A Box

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A platform for easy and powerful community websites. Powered by BuddyPress

Author:CUNY Academic Commons (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.9.8
WordPress version tested:6.4.2
Plugin version:1.5.1
Added to WordPress repository:19-11-2012
Last updated:10-01-2024
Rating, %:100
Rated by:9
Plugin URI:http://commonsinabox.org
Total downloads:34 872
Active installs:40+
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Commons In A Box (CBOX) dramatically lowers the barrier to building community sites on WordPress. CBOX helps you to install BuddyPress along with a number of carefully selected and vetted BuddyPress plugins, so that you don’t have to worry about which plugins are best and which are compatible with each other.

Commons In A Box (CBOX) includes a choice of two packages that can be customized to meet the needs of your community:

CBOX Classic is designed for communities of all kinds. It is used by groups and organizations to create flexible social networks where members can collaborate on projects, publish research, and create repositories of knowledge.

CBOX OpenLab is specifically designed for teaching, learning, and collaboration. It allows faculty members, departments, and entire institutions to create commons spaces for open learning.

Both packages feature:
– Robust out-of-the-box functionality;
– An intuitive setup process that guides site administrators through installation and customization;
– Responsive design for easy use on many devices, including tablets and smartphones;
– Ensured compatibility with a core set of plugins – when it’s time to update, you simply update CBOX and we take care of the rest;
– Compatibility with many additional WordPress and BuddyPress plugins and themes.

Visit commonsinabox.org for support and documentation.

Credits

Commons In A Box is a generalized, distributable version of the platform powering the CUNY Academic Commons. CBOX OpenLab is modeled on the OpenLab at City Tech.

Commons In A Box is developed by a team based at The Graduate Center, CUNY. It was originally made possible by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. CBOX OpenLab, a collaboration with New York City College of Technology, was created with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Office of Digital Humanities. CBOX receives continuing support from the City University of New York and The Graduate Center, CUNY.


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