• Hi,
    I am suing wordpress as a cms and I want the logged in users to have the same user experience as the guest users with additional features.

    I would like to know how can I get the same look and feel once a user has logged in instead of having the admin like user interface of wordpress.

    Any help will be highly appreciated.

    Cheers,
    Vishal

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  • That’s not easy to cutomize. WordPress is not good for everything, in which case you should look for the right CMS.

    Thread Starter vishalkhialani

    (@vishalkhialani)

    Hi,
    I really like wordpress over drupal. As its much easier to work with.

    The only thing I want is the users to have the same experience once logged in instead of having to face a totally new interface.

    Cheers,
    Vishal

    Thread Starter vishalkhialani

    (@vishalkhialani)

    Hi,
    A good example of this feature is this site itself. www.remarpro.com has the same user interface for guest and logged in users.

    I did a search and many people have spoken about it and this topic has gone back and forth and everyone discussed the logic in programming for it and the theming aspect

    I would like to bring focus on the user experience as the main factor to get this done. Some sites do better as they offer the best user experience example : twitter.com

    Hope someone can help me and advice me if this is possible as of now in wordrepss.com

    I really appreciate the help everyone has given me over the past few days.

    Cheers,
    Vishal

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