Getting Started

<p>Getting Started Below is the support documentation to help Support teams set up their CampusPress networks. The Super Admin User The&nbsp;Super Admin&nbsp;user is the person who looks after your CampusPress network. A super admin user&nbsp;has the ability to: Manage the access and level of responsibility of all users on all sites on your network. Manage&#8230;</p>

Network tools

<p>Network Tools Looking for end-user support?This area is for Super Administrators and others interested in the overall management of WordPress sites and networks that we host. &gt;&gt; Search our end-user support documentation here. We have built many tools on top of WordPress that are available to our users. Below is our documentation on how to&#8230;</p>

Security overview

<p>Security The security and reliability of our service is our number one priority.&nbsp;We only host WordPress and WordPress Multisite, and are fine-tuned to support it. We handle all WordPress, plugin, and theme security updates. We scan all sites daily for any known vulnerabilities. Please find our detailed technical and security guide below, and reach out&#8230;</p>

Accessibility

<p>Accessibility Note: This page is where we publish our practices and internal policies for compliance reviews and for administrators of sites we host. For users creating sites and content, please see our Complete Guide To WordPress Accessibility. WordPress is among the most accessible web authoring tools available, and our services build on this to help&#8230;</p>

Tools

<p>The following are tools to help super admin users and CampusPress support teams manage their CampusPress networks. Network Messages New Blog Templates Usage Reports and Batch Edit Google Analytics Branding &amp; Logos Cloning and staging Refer to the Edublogs User Guide for support documentation for your users.</p>