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teacupcollector · 3 years ago
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The Undead Kind of Love: Part 1
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Pairing: Vampire Bucky Barnes x Reader
Summary: When Y/N’s art project lands her in Romania she is met with very peculiar circumstances. Such as a weird old man speaking mythical nonsense, murders of both people and animals, an oncoming threat to her life, as well as her mysterious yet very hot next door neighbor with a weird obsession with beetroot juice.
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You came to the Romanian capital for your college class. Your major was in Art History and you found that throughout your class you enjoyed different types of Folk Art and you enjoyed Romanian Folk Art the most. So you decided to sign a slip to study abroad to a country of your choosing and so you chose Romania. You were tasked to study the art and make your own as well as write an essay on the culture you encountered on your trip. So here you are, in Bucharest sitting at a small park bench, food in hand which had a beautiful view of ‘The Arch of Triumph’ You had your small notepad that you use to take notes on what you see for your essay but as of right now you are doodling with the infamous arch way as the sole subject. As you finished your food you begin to pack up and put your pencil and notebook away then stand up. Your next stop was the “Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum” It is about a seven minute walk from where you are now so you begin your journey.
With your backpack over your shoulder you begin your seven minute trek when something caught your ear. It was coming from ahead of you as you make your way to the entrance of the museum. “Pleacă de aici (Go away!)” A man cried. He seemed out of his mind! He was yelling and touching patrons in an effort to diverge them away from somewhere. “trebuie să pleci acum (You must leave now!)” You weren’t sure of what to do so you just stood there staring. That was your first mistake. He immediately made eye contact with you and charged in your direction. He was spitting nonsense and you couldn’t understand what he was saying. “Părăsi! Părăsi! (Leave! Leave!)” You understand that word so as you go through your imaginary index cards you have for the Romanian language you ask “De ce? (Why?)” The man seemed confused at what you were asking. “Mort! (Dead!)” You look at him even more confused and he sighs angrily “Vampire! Here Vampire!” You look shocked. You knew this man was crazy but not this crazy! He begins to grab on to your arm in a firm grip when he is suddenly ripped off of you. “Destul! (Enough!)” You see a pair of what looked like officers pulling the man away from you. “Atenție! ( Be careful!)” The man cries. “nu ieși noaptea! (Don’t go out at night!)” The police officers are taking him away in the direction of the main road. “Morții merg pe timp de noapte (The dead walk at night!) That was the last words you heard until he was out of ear shot. A wave of strangeness incased your entire body. You felt uncomfortable so you decided to leave. ‘I’ll come here some other time...’ You think to yourself as you find yourself walking back toward the main road and away from the museum and the woods that surrounded it.
Your walk home was unnerving. You wouldn’t say you were a paranoid person or even a believer in the paranormal but the man did strike a fear in you. You use to love vampires when you were a kid. You dressed up as one for three years straight for Halloween. You went through that weird Twilight phase of putting dots of sharpie on your neck and drinking red Kool-Aid in middle school. To say you weren’t a vampire fan would be a lie but that man seemed to know more. I mean you are in Romania so it is to be expected? You sigh as you get closer and closer to your apartment complex. Your backpack seems to be getting heavier with each step you took up the stairs. You enter an outdoor hallway that is connected to the stairs you just went up and look back to the world behind you. As the chill of the Autumn air sets in and you shiver. You turn to your door and take out your keys that were provided for you by the school. 
As you jiggle the lock you hear a door open next to you. You look to your left and see a man step out. He is wearing a brownish leather jacket and a red shirt underneath. He has a cap on top of his head as his umber brown hair surrounds his face. His side profile was a chefs kiss. He had a well defined jawline accompanied with just the right amount of facial hair from what you could see his face stood stern and unmoving until they landed on you. He had equally stern baby blue eyes as he stared into you (E/C) ones. His eyes seem to have a storm behind them. He had an intimidating look to him and the air around him was intense. You felt like you couldn’t breath. His eyes were like a black hole and they were sucking you in but you weren’t sure if you wanted to escape. That brief moment felt like a life time as you are swallowed by those broken eyes. He just looks at you and walks away.
When you got inside you decided to do a little research. Your roommate has yet to return so you decided to use their computer. You go to the local online news paper and begin to look at some articles. You go to the settings in the corner of the screen and hit the translate button. As the site reloads you begin to read. Multiple headlines flash across the screen as you scroll until a specific one catches your eye. “Local Farmer Finds Cattle Slaughtered” You scroll down to see pictures of said cattle. They are strangely skinny and their eyes are sunken in, there is a chunk of meat missing on a few parts of its body -mainly around the neck area- Scrolling down more you see the museum you were suppose to go to. There was a picture of the man you encountered holding onto somebody. Looking closely you can see that it is you! You didn’t realize that you were being photographed. Luckily it was of the back of your head so no one saw your face, but it would be a cool story to tell to your friend later. As you continue to stare at the man you decide to do even more digging. You decide to look up vampires and the influence they have in this culture. What you found was interesting but you weren’t sure if it was accurate. Then again how can something mythical be accurate? You decided to write down the name of a library that is close to your apartment complex and head there tomorrow. You decide to exit and shut off the computer putting it back on the coffee table where it belongs. You get up and decide to see what you have in the fridge. Turns out there was a whole lot of nothing. ‘I really need to go to the market tomorrow...’ You think to yourself as you reach for your phone looking at different take out places. You choose the type of food you wish to eat and made sure to write down the pronunciation of each items on the menu so you can be sure to say it correctly to the best of your abilities. By the time you are done ordering your roommate walks in and gives you a small wave. You wave back to them before continuing to wait for your food. You look out the sliding door of your balcony to see the sky is pitch black. You feel a shiver go up your spine and make your way to the sliding door and shutting the blinds. You take a few steps back and calm your breathing. You don’t know why you feel so worked up over nothing but you guess that your paranoia is getting the best of you. You walk to your roommates room and knock on the door. You hear a quiet ‘come in’ so you open the door. “Hey I just wanted to let you know that I got us some food and it will be here soon.” They smile and nod and you exit the room shutting it behind you. You don’t know how long it has been but you started dozing off on the couch when you heard a knock on the door. You quickly get your wallet and approach the door opening it. You expected your food to be here. What you didn’t expect is the person holding your food in their hands. “Oh it’s you!” You exclaim making the man you saw earlier today flinch. You blush red in embarrassment. “Sorry Uh-” You begin to try and speak some Romanian but the man cuts you off. “Your food got delivered to my place...” You look even more shocked. “Oh right. I’m so sorry!” You pop your head around the corner of the door way looking for the delivery person. “Where did they go?” You ask looking up at him. “They left...” He murmurs. “They wouldn’t have left without payment... Did you pay for my food?” You ask suddenly feeling guilty. He nods. “Why don’t you come i-” “No it’s fine.” He says holding out the bag of food to you. You look between him and the food. As you look closely you can see his hand. His hands look tough, fingernails are well kept with veins protruding and leading up his arm, but the thing that caught your eye the most was how his fingertips and some of his hand was stained red. “Is that your blood!? Are you okay? Did you hurt you hand?” You ask taking the food in which he takes his hand and wipes it on his jeans even though there is no liquid on it. What ever it was you hoped it wasn’t blood because it must have been there for a while to have stained it. “No I didn’t hurt my hand. I spilled some beet root juice.” He says quietly. “Oh... Okay...” You say slightly weirded out. “Well good night.” He says before walking away. You are stood there for a moment before you call out “Good night! How do I-” You hear the sound of his apartment door slamming shut. You were debating on going over there to say something but your thoughts were interrupted by your roommate calling out to you. “Hey what are you doing with the door wide open? Is the food here?” She asks and you sigh “Yeah I’m coming in.” You say as you step back into the apartment and shut the door. A/N: I used Google Translate for the Romanian So I’m sorry if it is off. A/N: This story is for a writing challenge hosted by @lokithealligator A/N: The bolded words is number 46 in a prompt list made by @pitaparka​         -Please check both of them out they are amazing!
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b2binfographic · 3 years ago
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How to Create Your Own Social Network Using WordPress with Ease
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WordPress is the most favorite platform when it comes to creating any kinds of websites. From building your own blog to creating news publishing sites or setting up online stores selling both physical and digital products, it's got you covered. Have you ever thought of creating your own social network with your WordPress site? Imagine your readers can interact with each other, send messages, share tips and tricks and contribute to your growing community. Imagine you can build a social network, a community around your expertise. That's wonderful, isn't it? OK, let's get started. First thing first, you need a WordPress website, a self-hosted one. When you have a WordPress website up and running, now is the time to turn it into a social media site. With WordPress, you can add any functionality to your site simply with plugins. Yes, you've heard it right, plugin is the powerful thing WordPress brings to us. When you're looking for something on WordPress, think of plugins first.
Create Your Social Network with BuddyPress
BuddyPress is a free WordPress plugin that can turn your WordPress site into a social network. It allows you to build your own online community around your niche. Let's deep dive into some specific features that BuddyPress can bring to your WordPress site: - Users can register, create profile and add others as friends on your site. - Users can communicate with each others via private message system. - More functionalities can be added with third-party plugins / add-ons. - Users can follow site-wide updates. - You can create sub communities with user groups. Installing and setting up BuddyPress on your WordPress site is super easy and fast, you can follow this article from WPBeginner to learn how to use BuddyPress on your WordPress site.
Social Networking Themes
Another great (and easy) way to turn your WordPress site into a social media site is to use available social networking WordPress themes. These themes also use BuddyPress to create a community however, the theme creators have already customized its functionalities with beautiful design and other added features.
1. Bimber
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Though Bimber is not created specifically for social media sites, we still love its interface and features. If you're creating a magazine with a dedicated social network around your niche, this theme is a must try. Main Features:  - Allow submitting posts on frontend. - Fully responsive and mobile-friendly. - Built for earning money and monetization. - Post ranking system. - SEO optimized. - One click installation with 15+ viral demos. - RTL support. - BuddyPress and bbPress support. - Visual page builder. - Auto-load next posts. - Shop the post feature. - Shoppable images. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
2. Beehive
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This social networking theme is elegant packed with powerful functionalities that you need to create a successful community around your niche.  Main Features:  - Powerful theme options will let you control your website. - Unlimited colors. - Unlimited sidebars. - Ajax search form enables your users to search things without reloading the page. - Log your users into the website on the fly, without redirecting them to WordPress login page. - Create page with drag and drop, industry-leading elementor page builder. - Import and set up the theme with a single click. - Responsive design. - Google fonts. - News feed enables your users stay up to date about what’s happening within friends and around the world. - All images posted by users are available in Pinterest like photo feed. - All videos posted by users are available in video feed. - Users can search other users and make friends. - Users can create and join groups. - Users are able to chat with their friends. Group chat is also available. - Comments, Likes, Notifications - Private messages. - Woocommerce compatible. Start selling products right away. - Users can post classified ads. - Job board. - E-Learning. - Memberships. - The Social Articles plugin lets your users post articles on your blog. - Private community. - Block, suspend and report users with the help of the Block, Suspend, Report for BuddyPress plugin. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
3. Gwangi
Gwangi is a great WordPress theme to help you build any community. The theme covers everything you need to create a successful social media site in minutes.
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Main Features:  - Unlimited site customization in a few clicks and no coding skills required. - Five child themes for a quick start. - All our code is WP Standards Friendly : No SQL crappy code and no greedy query for a top-notch PHP performance. - Developpers friendly. - SEO Friendly. - Fully translatable and WPML compatible. - All changes in live edit with WordPress Customizer. - No bloated page builder. Only use of WordPress Core-features like Pages, Widgets & Menus : No time to learn how the page builder works (or not…). - Customized widgets created especially for a direct implementation. - BuddyPress power unleashed with a beautiful re-designed UX like members directory, groups directory, site-wide Activities listing & many other views. - Creation of custom members directory with filters based on custom members profile fields (Birthday, Towns & Country fields already included!). - Site-wide global search in AJAX with sorted & accurate results. - Matchmaking directly on profile & members directory. - Members swap view : Browse members like Tinder. - Create a E-Learning communtiy with LearnDash. - Mutual friends display on profile & members directory : Increase your community’s connection. - Members can upload media to their profile, profile of their groups, and all activity streams. - Members can create blog posts + Admin moderation. - Beautiful & redesigned BBPress forums views with statistics & Users posts count. - Sign-in via AJAX + Complete & user-friendly registration based on custom fields. - Beautiful community store with WooCommerce filters based on custom categories, tags & products attributes. - Monetize your platform : manage the subscriptions and payment ecosystem of your platform with WooCommerce & WooCommerce Subscriptions (sold separately). - Great e-commerce experience with features like Infinite scrolling, Product Quick View, Wishlist & Direct Product Image flipper on hover. - Create awesome events with powerful features of The Events Calendar like recurring events, organizers and venues. - Masonry grid blog with infinite loading feature like Pinterest. - 7 layouts of events like Masonry grid, list, calendar or Map view. - Sell tickets to future participants with The Events Calendar Tickets Plus (sold separately). - Import your events from Facebook, Meetup, Google Calendar, iCalendar & many others with The Events Calendar (sold separately). - Add ads to your site with AdRotate Banner Manager. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
4. Join Up
Join Up is an elegant social network theme that can help you easily turn your WordPress site into a social media site.
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Main Features:  - Powerful admin Interface. - Highly customizable. - No coding knowledge required. - One-click demo content Import. - Large collection of pages and layouts. - BuddyPress compatible. - bbPress compatible. - Elementor page builder compatible. - Slider revolution responsive WordPress plugin included ($59 value). - Youzify BuddyPress community & WordPress user profile plugin included ($49 value). - The Events Calendar by Modern Tribe plugin compatible. - WooCommerce compatible. - Large collection of practical shortcodes. - Activity Feed shortcode. - Top Members shortcode. - Badge List shortcode. - Advanced Call to Action shortcode. - Forums List shortcode. - Group List shortcode. - Login Form shortcode. - Members List shortcode. - Members Badges shortcode. - Post Categories shortcode. - Pricing Table shortcode. - Comparison Pricing Table shortcode. - Product Categories List shortcode. - Product List shortcode. - Clients List shortcode. - Testimonials List shortcode. - Team List shortcode. - Image With Text shortcode. - Video Button shortcode. - Customizable Google Map shortcode. - Dropcaps shortcode. - Icon List Item shortcode. - Custom Font shortcode. - Call to Action shortcode. - Instagram List shortcode. - Twitter List shortcode. - Various infographic shortcodes. - Progress Bar shortcode. - Counter shortcode. - Countdown shortcode. - Multiple Header types. - Header Standard. - Header Minimal. - Header Centered. - Fullscreen Menu functionality. - Multiple Header Behavior Types (sticky, fixed, sticky only on scroll up). - Separate Normal, Sticky, and Mobile Header Logo Versions. - Separate Logo versions for dark and light header skin. - Multiple Header & Footer widget areas. - Optional Header Top widget area. - Customizable Mega Menu. - Side Area. - Friend Suggestions Widget. - Activity Feed Widget. - Forums List Widget. - Prominent Groups Widget. - WooCommerce Dropdown Cart Widget. - Wishlist Widget. - Blog List Widget. - Side Area Opener Widget. - Login Opener Widget. - Working Hours List Widget. - Instagram List Widget. - Integrated Search. - Customizable Footer – choose from 1 to 4 column layout. - Variable grid size. - Blog List shortcode. - Custom Post Formats: Standard, Gallery, Link, Quote, Video, Audio. - Testimonials list shortcode. - Fully Responsive. - Retina Ready. - Create Custom Sidebars. - 900+ Google Fonts. - Font Awesome, Font Elegant, Ionicons, Simple Line Icons, Linea Icons, Linear Icons, Material Icons, and Dripicons Icon Packs. - Translation Ready. - Contact Form 7 compatible. - WPML Plugin compatibility. - SEO Optimized. - Child Theme included. - And much more ... Price: $75 Live Preview Download Now
5. Tiger
If you're looking to build a social media site for professionals and companies, Tiger is the right theme for you.
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Main Features:  - Company Profile - Create company profile - Search Company - GEO location Search Company - Bookmark - Connection - Follow - Multi Rating - Send Message - Add service - Add Image slider - Professional Profile - Create Professional profile - Search Professional - GEO location Search Professional - Bookmark - Connection - Follow - Multi Rating - Send Message - Add expertise - Membership Type - a) Free Account - b) One time Payment - c) Recurring Payment - d) Free Trial - e) Paid Trial - e) Variable Payment Package - Pricing Tables - Signup styles - My account - User profile edit - User Social Profile - Image gallary - Top banner image setting - User Change Password - Subscription upgrade - Subscription downgrade - Subscription Cancel - Coupon for Signup - Coupon By Package - Set Coupon limit - Set Coupon expire date - User Role creation by Package - User Setting option - Email Templates - User Welcome Email template - User Forget Password Email template - User Order Email template - Admin Order Email template - Contact Email template - Contact Email template for CC Admin - Subscription Reminder Email Template - Contact Us Auto reply Email Template - Contact Us admin Email Template - Payment History - Report - 3D Pic charts - Line Chart - User Public Profile Page Redirect: - Hide Admin Bar - User Directories - Contact Us form - And lots of other settings.. Price: $69 Live Preview Download Now We hope that after reading this post, you can choose the right theme and setup to build your own online community. Happy creating! Read the full article
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recsbylotte · 7 years ago
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❊⚹*DON’T LOOK THROUGH ME - A (FLIP)BOOK PAGE BY RECSBYLOTTE *⚹❊
THEME
Highly customizable ( colours, fonts, pictures etc. )
Navigation by keyboard + buttons + dragging page corner + clicking page side
Page numbering by adding class “page-number” ( see first preview )
Table of contents by adding class “table-contents” ( see first preview )
Every first letter of a <p> can be made a capital by adding class “capital” ( see first preview )
Hard cover option
Own sized pages option so you can see hard cover
Display both content by uploading images ( see flipbook ) or style full HTML ( see book )
Displays both normal images, transparent images ( PNG ), animated images ( GIF ) and videos. 
Anything else I forgot
SIZES 
You can decide your own size of your book ! I’ve marked all the places where you need to add the same values by “sidexx” so if you click Ctrl + F, you can search it easily.
Feel free to play around with font-sizes; button-sizes etc.
EXTRA
Fonts used in previews: Brother Deluxe, Garamond Latin Roman and Geo Sans Light
Are there any other features with this plug-in ? Yes, feel free to check out the turn.js page for all the info. They’ve got incredible features such as a slider bar and zoom function ! 
How do you lay-out your pages ? I found the easiest thing to do is create your page elsewhere, such as Photoshop, Word, PicMonkey etc. ( just any place really ). You make sure that your page has the right size, or at least proportion, and save it as a png ( to keep transparency if you have any ) Then you upload it somewhere on a host site such as Imgur OR you can use already uploaded pictures on a webpage. As long as you right click the image, choose “open image in new tab” and make sure the URL ends with .jpg; .png or .gif. Then copy that URL and put it in your HTML code with e.g. the image tag <img src=“URL”>
Can I embed videos ? Yep ! All you need is a link to a video ( which ends in .mp4, .mov etc. )
Where can I find navigation buttons ? You can Google it but I used a pack from flaticon or made them myself with Photoshop.
PERSONAL NOTE
This is my first time using javascript plug-ins ! I hope I did it somewhat right and made it more accessible to those of you who also have no clue how to start on this ! I couldn’t find a theme quite like this already out there, if you know of one however, feel free to message me ! I hope you enjoy this theme, you may use it for any purposes, just don’t steal it or delete the credit, thank you !
You may always contact me about any changes you’d like to see or tweaks/improvements you had in mind etc. My inbox is open, lovelies!
// PREVIEW 1 (BOOK) // PREVIEW 2 (FLIPBOOK) // CODE 1 (BOOK) // CODE 2 (FLIPBOOK) // INBOX //
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johnandsarah · 5 years ago
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Honeymoon Day Seven: Grandma Energy, Family History, and Local Limerick
This morning in Galway, we slept in a little later than intended, and we found ourselves packed up and ready to leave at the tail end of the advertised breakfast window at our B&B. Rather than inconvenience our host, whom we only knew as Phil, we decided to quietly slip out the door and find breakfast in town near the train station. In this case, we seriously underestimated Irish hospitality. Phil, it turns out, is an absolutely lovely Irish woman in her seventies with lots of experience running inns who does NOT believe in letting guests leave the house on an empty stomach. She reminded me so much of my late Grandma Betty with her “request” that we sit down, let her make us some toast, and drink the tea she was making, or else. It was absolutely charming.
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Also at the breakfast table were two Australian teenage boys midway through their gap year backpacking journey around the world. It was one of their birthdays, so they had treated themselves to a stay at Phil’s place in lieu of their usual hostel; they were both missing their mums, and they said this was quite a nice way to soothe that. We also had a long chat with Phil about her deeply beloved and profoundly spoiled yellow lab, Rosie. The whole idea of being hosted in someone’s home can sometimes feel a bit intrusive or uncomfortable, but people like Phil make it truly worth it.
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We hopped on board another train (“Train gang! Train gang!”), this time a much smaller one bound for Limerick that we boarded with much more success this time around. The countryside was also beautiful on this journey, with more frequent stops at small platforms that let me really admire the occasional large tree in a field or sleeping cows in a pasture.
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Limerick may seem to be a less obvious choice on our tour of Ireland than some of our other stops, but it was important to me that we visit, for reasons I’ll expand upon in a moment. The funny thing is that several people were pretty skeptical about our coming here, including Phil, who told us this morning in hushed tones about Limerick’s reputation as “Stab City.” As much as we’ve appreciated the advice of friends both before and during this trip, however, I’m glad we ignored this particular caution, because Limerick is a lovely place.
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We wandered around the city center until we found a truly excellent spot for lunch, and then we crossed onto King’s Island to tour King John’s Castle. Brief aside from your local museum nerd: this museum has recently rejuvenated their exhibits to incorporate numerous elements of Universal Design including consistent typeface, tons of touchable elements, and hip-height display viewing. I loved how interactive and dynamic this museum was; there were films, humanized narration, and even dress-up bins! I gleefully made a point of crawling through the counter-mining tunnel, since we were there late enough in the day that I didn’t feel like I was taking a turn from a nearby child in doing so.
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(OK, so now that I’ve done my due diligence as a museum employee visiting a fellow informal education site, can I call this a professional development trip and ask for reimbursements?)
There were also very cool (though less accessible) paths through the historic castle itself and spectacular views of Limerick and its surrounding countryside from the tower tops.
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All right, so the main reason we came to Limerick is that my dad lived here when he was a kid. I’ve always loved stories of his time in Ireland, and I especially wanted to find his childhood home. Now, the thing is that we don’t have a car, and the house was across the river and down the bank about three miles from the castle through a city that does not have a reputation as being particularly scenic or walkable. That might have been a problem...if I hadn’t married an incredibly kind-hearted and supportive person who didn’t hesitate to agree to go on this jaunt with me.
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We found the house. I found myself pretty choked up to be standing there, thinking of my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and of course my dad living their lives here more than forty years ago. For the record, it was a really nice walk, and I stand by the fact that Limerick is a hidden gem.
After our walk, we were really hungry, and we had no internet but remembered something about a “copper something or other” on one of the main tourist streets from our earlier googling around. The Copper Room, which we did find without too much trouble, did not have food, but they did have ATMOSPHERE and a lovely bartender by the extremely Irish name of Caoimhe. Any guesses on pronunciation? I got within a stone’s throw of correct, but only if you squint.
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Ready? It’s “KWEE-vuh!” Anglicizing languages doesn’t always work out! Still, the Irish language is beautiful, and we had such a nice time chatting with her about her experience her in Limerick and her plans for the future.
On our new friend Caoimhe’s recommendation, we went to the titillatingly named Coq Bull restaurant, which was, just as she’d described, a burger joint with a surprising vegan menu. John tried his first Irish IPA, I ate a mushroom burger, life was good.
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Midway through our walk back to our lodgings for the night, we stopped in at a convenience store for some snacks. As Edgar Wright fans, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to try a Cornetto.
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Tomorrow, we head south to Killarney, where we’ve treated ourselves to an actual hotel and hope to have some scenic adventures in County Kerry!
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wenminliang-blog · 5 years ago
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Updated:2018
If you are travelling with only a cabin baggage, packing for your trips could be a little challenging. I recently got back from a conference called TBEX (the first time I attended it was in Costa Brava) and also took a trip to Romania recently. I knew there would be a lot of travelling involved and that I would need to be in touch with people as well as be connected to the internet; so I wanted to make sure that my phone would not give up on me by mid-day itself. As a result, I did a bit of planning beforehand and made sure I was carrying a few useful travel accessories with me. Towards the end of my trip, I realized what a wise decision I had made to buy a few of these things, and I’ll get to that detail in just a little bit. But, yes, I wanted to share my experience with all of you and let you know about the travel accessories I found to be most helpful. So, here are some travel accessories you can consider packing when planning your trip:
Note- Some of the products listed have affiliate links. If you do decide to buy anything from Amazon and go through these links, I would earn a very small commission that would be used towards maintaining this blog.
  1. Powerbank- As my smartphone has a weak battery backup by now, I knew I didn’t want to be in a situation where I  could be potentially stranded without a mode of connection to the world. So, I decided to buy a power bank on Amazon, after surveying the local markets and coming across mostly expensive things. The one that I ordered online could charge two devices at the same time, once you had fully charged it overnight or so. I found it to be super convenient, as I was using my phone quite a lot for taking quick notes, pictures, looking up details, maps,etc. As expected, it would often start giving up by the afternoon or early evening, and I was glad I could just charge it while moving around, without having to look for a plug point in a cafe.
US visitors can check it out and order it from here. 
2.Bookcase for my phone– For a long time, I had wanted to buy a flip case for my phone, which would also let me keep some cards or cash. At times, it is really difficult to keep looking for my wallet in my bag filled with hundreds of things, and taking out the card or cash frequently. I bought such a case when I was first visiting Barcelona a few years ago and decided to keep one of my debit cards in it while the rest of my things were in my wallet. THIS, my friends, was one of the wisest decisions I made, as my wallet brilliantly got stolen in a metro, and I luckily had my debit card to use for the rest of the journey, and specially to buy the next ticket!
US visitors, check this out for an idea.
3. Trip organizer app– Since I was getting bogged down by the numerous bookings and plans I was making, I wanted to put everything together, and wanted to be able to find addresses and all my plans easily while hopping from one place to another. So, I decided to try out TripIt. I had also won access to the TripRider app in a giveaway, so I tried using it too. However, since Tripit was collecting all my flight details and booking confirmations from my mail directly, I just decided to go ahead with it. I had signed up for the free version, but if you sign up for TripitPro, you can avail of even better services and get continuous updates about your flights, delays and other things. For me, it was convenient to put everything together on my account and take a printout of my entire itinerary, having all details and directions for every place I would be staying at, and the tours/meetings/plans that were confirmed. Of course, you can get all those details on your app too, but I wanted a hard copy, just to be safe.
4.Internet sim card– I generally depend on free wifi while travelling, as my current phone plan would charge me an unbelievable 19 CHF/MB while roaming (the last time I checked). But, as I mentioned earlier, I knew this time I might have a greater need of internet access, as I used Couchsurfing,AirBnB, hostel as well as a hotel for accommodation and was sure that I would have to call up some people and get in touch. I wanted to have the option of checking Google Maps whenever necessary, look up the internet for updates regarding my travel plans, check and reply to emails, and post updates.So, I was glad I came across MTX Connect. This sim card, which is delivered for free to you, provides internet access while roaming in 25+ countries in Europe, and they are expanding their coverage. They have a few internet plans that you can choose from and recharge online. People can choose to buy a 1 GB package for 30 days, or unlimited data for 24 hours (incase you are planning on working). If you just need access to check the map or your emails, you could also take the 100 MB plan for 24 hours, or just go with the pay-as-you-go model. You would just need to select a local service provider in your settings, each time you move countries. Even though all the setup instructions come along with the sim and are given on their site, I had a bit of a confusion while I tried setting it up in Spain. However, their support team is very quick and helpful, and they helped me via email instantly (while I used wifi ofcourse). Another good thing is that the credit on your account is valid for a year.So, even if you did not use all the money after recharging, you could use it for another package the next time you travelled. MTX helped me get in touch with people who would be hosting me, look up maps and details, post social media updates, be connected to the world and also most importantly, it helped me immediately look up emergency numbers and make calls to block cards, etc when disaster struck.
  Since 2015, I have been using MTX on most of my short trips in Europe.  This was in Portugal:
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Lisbon is a beautiful hilly city and I& loving the vibe! To get to the castle atop a hill,take the iconic tram 28 and see some of the best views on the way.
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  Or you can get a Wifi Hotspot device like My Webspot which gives you 5 GB data each day. this works the best if you are travelling in a group for instance or need constant internet access. I used this in the Czech Republic recently and was glad to be able to work with internet access even on 3-hour long train journeys.
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When you walk into a beautiful part of a railway station and just stop to stare…Do you recall any other beautiful train/subway stations when you didn’t expect to be surprised by the architecture? Stockholm comes to my mind too!
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5. Packing Cubes –  These really make a difference in your packing. I feel much more organized and seem to fit in more things in my cabin baggage while using some packing cubes. Definitely, give these a shot.
6. E-Book reader
Besides, for people who like to read, but find it difficult to carry thick books in their cabin baggage, a Kindle or an e-book reader is not a bad idea(even though I am not a big fan of e-books).
7. Safety belts and wallets-
One of my friends once had a waterproof wallet from Jack Wolfskin, that I thought could be safe to use while camping or travelling in the monsoons. Of course, please be careful of your wallets and passport while travelling. Split up the important things and keep them in different places. Maybe using a safety pouch under your shirt would not be a bad idea.
  Here are some of the best Anti-Theft bags . 
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YouTube’s Monster: PewDiePie & His Populist Revolt
Felix Kjellberg, known to his fans as PewDiePie, is by far YouTube’s biggest star. His videos, a mix of video-game narration, humorous rants and commentary, have cumulatively been viewed billions of times, and more than 53 million people subscribe to his channel. He has been called “the king of YouTube” and countless variations thereon, and he has remained unchallenged on that perch for years, making millions of dollars and leveraging his popularity into outside ventures.
But Monday night, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Disney-owned Maker Studios, a longtime partner of Kjellberg’s, would no longer have anything to do with him; later, YouTube announced that it was canceling a show developed with Kjellberg, and removing his channel from its lucrative “Google Preferred” advertising program. At issue was a series of recent comedy videos. In one, he found performers on the freelance site Fiverr willing to dance and hold up a sign of the client’s choosing. He asked them to write “Death to all Jews,” and they did; in his subsequent video, he expressed shock that the request had made it through. “It was a funny meme, and I didn’t think it would work,” he said, mock-begging news outlets not to make too much of his stunt. “I swear, I love Jews,” he said, “I love them,” before playing a few notes on a kazoo.
As he anticipated, plenty of news outlets saw a story in his antics. Others saw something more. A post on The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi site, marveled at Kjellberg’s performances, and wondered in disbelief if they might signal sympathy for its ideology. “Ultimately, it doesn’t matter, since the effect is the same,” the post said, “it normalizes Nazism, and marginalizes our enemies.” As the controversy mounted, Kjellberg denounced the “hate-based groups” that had taken notice of his videos. “I was trying to show how crazy the modern world is, specifically some of the services available online,” he said in a Feb. 12 Tumblr post. “I think of the content that I create as entertainment, and not a place for any serious political commentary. I know my audience understand that, and that is why they come to my channel.” This explanation, unsurprisingly, did not satisfy Maker Studios, or, for that matter, Google.
It’s tempting to write off this scandal as an inscrutable product of a teen subculture, wrapped up in layers of irony and the peculiar language and aesthetics of YouTube. It is likewise easy to frame the episode as an isolated collision between offensive speech and careful sponsors. But it’s most useful to understand Kjellberg’s meltdown in the context of the vast platform on which it took place — YouTube — and the nascent strains of politics that could come to define it.
With more than a billion users, YouTube has become not merely a platform but almost a kind of internet nation-state: the host of a gigantic economy and a set of cultures governed by a new and novel sort of corporation, sometimes at arm’s length and other times up close. It’s a system Kjellberg has spent recent months antagonizing in a broader and less-inflammatory way, even as he continued to thrive within it. He bemoaned its structure and the way it had changed; he balked at its limits and took joy in causing offense and flouting rules. Over time, he grew into an unlikely, disorienting and insistently unserious political identity: He became YouTube’s very own populist reactionary.
In December 2016, Kjellberg’s account was about to pass 50 million subscribers — a milestone, and a record. But in his videos, he seemed to be ending the year on a pessimistic note. “It’s time for me to complain about YouTube,” he said in a video. “Again.” The platform, he suggested, had changed in a way that he found worrying, and maybe punitive. Subscriptions are the fundamental organizing principle of YouTube – akin to a Twitter feed, they deliver to users exactly what they’ve signed up to see – but, Kjellberg said, they were becoming less important to the way viewers found videos. What YouTube was doing instead, he claimed, was packing people’s feeds with material they didn’t care about, from channels they’d never subscribed to. His viewership numbers had suffered as a result, he said. His rant spiraled on from there, swerving among resentment and self-deprecation, grievance and absurdity, toying with both revolutionary and reactionary tropes, and ending where it had begun: with a threat to close his account.
It might seem hard to believe that anyone would want to watch a YouTube video complaining about YouTube’s internal economic politics, but more than 20 million people did (the video’s title, “DELETING MY CHANNEL AT 50 MILLION,” surely helped). For years now, in fact, YouTube has been one of Kjellberg’s most-addressed subjects, second only perhaps to video games. In September, he even collapsed the distinction between the two, releasing a smartphone game called Tuber Simulator. The object is to become a famous YouTube star. Players begin their careers in a dank, windowless room and scrounge for views and cash, with videos like “Bikini Wax Your Pets” and “GO Outside – Walkthrough,” the latter a play on a common form of video-game vlog. It’s both an extended joke about making money online and a functioning, moneymaking app. “If the intention was to make a biting critique of late capitalism, Pewdiepie and Outerminds have wildly succeeded,” Gita Jackson wrote for the gaming site Kotaku. “But if not,” she continued, “the game still gets there by accident.”
For product reviewers and gamers, for the unboxers and the how-to teachers, for the interchannel drama analysts, the bloggers, the makeup artists and the pranksters, YouTube looms large not just as a context but also as a character. The daily exigencies of life on YouTube are perhaps the only subject that cuts across every major YouTube category. Showbiz loves to make movies about showbiz, and television loves to make television about TV. YouTube has simply democratized this impulse.
It makes sense that YouTube would become home to such a performatively self-aware economy. It is, after all, one of the most mature of the major social platforms. It is extremely culturally productive, and can claim genuine stars as its own. Above all, it pays. And in the people who depend on the platform to pay their bills, it inspires a peculiar mixture of paranoia, desire, gratefulness and disdain that shows up clearly in their work. YouTube’s peculiar relationship with the economy within it is fraught, promising and poorly understood. It’s also unique among social-media platforms — but maybe not for much longer. For now, most of the biggest internet platforms are understood as venues for communication, expression and consumption. YouTube has given us a glimpse at what happens when users start associating social platforms with something more: livelihoods.
Watch enough YouTube programming on any subject and you’ll gradually come to understand the struggles of starting and maintaining a channel. You’ll become familiar with the mementos Google sends creators at subscriber milestones — a silver “play” button at 100,000, around which time your favorite YouTubers might start talking about quitting their day jobs, and a gold one at a million, when they are more to likely have done so. You’ll hear plenty about conversations with YouTube support, many of which contradict one another. You’ll develop opinions about YouTube’s copyright rules, age restrictions and advertising policies. You’ll get an intuitive sense of the YouTube attention marketplace and how people try to take advantage of it, and you’ll hear about advertising rates. You’ll hear conspiracy theories — some rooted in daily shared YouTube experience, others rooted in less visible fears, desires and resentments — some of which gain considerable traction.
And why shouldn’t you? YouTubers are not employed by YouTube, but they are paid by YouTube, because it matches their videos, automatically, with advertisers. The platform and the video-makers share a clear and common goal: to persuade audiences to watch more videos in order to make more money from ads. But even with a unifying cause, creators inevitably discover smaller ways in which their goals and YouTube’s are at odds. It is in YouTube creators’ interest, for example, to understand the best practices for getting the most YouTube subscribers, or the best strategies for making videos that YouTube might algorithmically recommend. But it is in YouTube’s interest for the inner workings of its platform — including recommendation algorithms, the way it calculates advertising rates and the precise locations of its boundaries — to remain at least somewhat secret, to prevent creators from gaming the platform’s quirks at the expense of either YouTube’s user experience or its bottom line. Criticism from its creators is one of the many things YouTube tolerates to maintain this arrangement, which is otherwise clearly working to their benefit.
Emergent politics of social platforms differ in scope and character and sit along peculiar axes, some familiar, others new. On Twitter, which does not pay popular users, they revolve around matters of speech and harassment; the platform hosts a range of progressive movements as well as an extremely visible and openly racist reactionary movement, and they have been at war. On Facebook, which is bigger and less combative, they focus on censorship and governance. But on any major platform, they tend to grow from the same fertile place: the gap between the structures built by the company and what users are allowed to do within them. Inevitably, this leads users to fundamental political questions: Who gets what, and why? Who gets to do what, and why?
Kjellberg’s December video drew responses from other YouTubers, debunking or explaining or affirming the claim by YouTube’s biggest star that the platform just wasn’t what it used to be, some gathering millions of views of their own. In retrospect, though, one brief moment in the original video was especially notable. As he wound down his rant, he hinted at a different sense of victimhood, drawing from the same sense of umbrage but directing it in a startling direction. After criticizing the platform for not understanding the realities of working on YouTube and wondering aloud if he was being punished, or somehow demoted, he affected a sincere voice and said, “I’m white.”
“Can I make that comment? But I do think that’s a problem,” he continued, before a smash-cut and a return to a mocking rant about not letting YouTube win — another assurance to viewers that, as always, he was just kidding, and that the offensiveness of the prior claim was the reason he’d made it.
Here, again, it is helpful to situate Kjellberg properly. He initially rose to popularity within the video-gaming subculture, which, beginning with the “GamerGate” movement and continuing through the American presidential election, became surprisingly and darkly politicized. His core audience is young, and his sensibility clearly appeals to a masculine teenage impulse to shock and provoke. The YouTube platform plainly incentivizes such attention-grabbing behavior, right up until the point that it becomes a liability to its operators or their other partners — a familiar dilemma in the entertainment world, sure, but one that plays out quite differently on YouTube, which is considerably and deliberately less hands-on with its talent. It’s telling that YouTube’s biggest star portrayed the platform as distant and capricious. It’s alarming that following his performative hostility led him to where it did: attempting to rationalize the use of anti-Semitic speech under the guise of transgression.
Kjellberg had, either instinctively or intentionally, constructed a political identity as YouTube’s insider class-traitor, raging against a system that’s — trust him, but also he’s just joking, but he would know — totally rigged. Now he is sketching out what a far more toxic YouTube politics of ressentiment might look like, under the threadbare cover of ironic bigotry, the recent history of which is worryingly instructive. In the meantime, the self-identified real racists are laughing along heartily, even as Kjellberg strenuously attempts to distance himself from them.
Maker Studios, which seeks to create a sort of auxiliary production apparatus for YouTube, has less of a connection to the platform than any of the YouTubers it has partnered with, who belong much more to their audiences, and to YouTube. Its severing of ties, in the bigger context of YouTube, amounts to a disavowal. YouTube’s reaction, and how it follows up, is the thing to watch. As, of course, is Kjellberg’s. His most recent video, posted after Maker Studios and Google made their announcements, was a lighthearted play-through of a gag video game called “Genital Jousting,” and did not reference the scandal. His commenters, on the other hand, did, asking almost uniformly that he not apologize for anything.
The full character of the burgeoning politics of platforms remains to be seen. But right-wing movements have found early traction and see opportunity. Even as farce, Kjellberg’s performance has been illustrative, and a small number of eager observers say they hope that, as backlash mounts, it will be galvanizing. “If Pewdiepie wasn’t #AltRight before,” Vox Day, a former video-game designer and an alt-right leader posted on Gab.ai, a private, Twitterlike service popular with the movement, “he is now.”
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How to Create Your Own Social Network Using WordPress with Ease
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WordPress is the most favorite platform when it comes to creating any kinds of websites. From building your own blog to creating news publishing sites or setting up online stores selling both physical and digital products, it's got you covered. Have you ever thought of creating your own social network with your WordPress site? Imagine your readers can interact with each other, send messages, share tips and tricks and contribute to your growing community. Imagine you can build a social network, a community around your expertise. That's wonderful, isn't it? OK, let's get started. First thing first, you need a WordPress website, a self-hosted one. When you have a WordPress website up and running, now is the time to turn it into a social media site. With WordPress, you can add any functionality to your site simply with plugins. Yes, you've heard it right, plugin is the powerful thing WordPress brings to us. When you're looking for something on WordPress, think of plugins first.
Create Your Social Network with BuddyPress
BuddyPress is a free WordPress plugin that can turn your WordPress site into a social network. It allows you to build your own online community around your niche. Let's deep dive into some specific features that BuddyPress can bring to your WordPress site: - Users can register, create profile and add others as friends on your site. - Users can communicate with each others via private message system. - More functionalities can be added with third-party plugins / add-ons. - Users can follow site-wide updates. - You can create sub communities with user groups. Installing and setting up BuddyPress on your WordPress site is super easy and fast, you can follow this article from WPBeginner to learn how to use BuddyPress on your WordPress site.
Social Networking Themes
Another great (and easy) way to turn your WordPress site into a social media site is to use available social networking WordPress themes. These themes also use BuddyPress to create a community however, the theme creators have already customized its functionalities with beautiful design and other added features.
1. Bimber
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Though Bimber is not created specifically for social media sites, we still love its interface and features. If you're creating a magazine with a dedicated social network around your niche, this theme is a must try. Main Features:  - Allow submitting posts on frontend. - Fully responsive and mobile-friendly. - Built for earning money and monetization. - Post ranking system. - SEO optimized. - One click installation with 15+ viral demos. - RTL support. - BuddyPress and bbPress support. - Visual page builder. - Auto-load next posts. - Shop the post feature. - Shoppable images. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
2. Beehive
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This social networking theme is elegant packed with powerful functionalities that you need to create a successful community around your niche.  Main Features:  - Powerful theme options will let you control your website. - Unlimited colors. - Unlimited sidebars. - Ajax search form enables your users to search things without reloading the page. - Log your users into the website on the fly, without redirecting them to WordPress login page. - Create page with drag and drop, industry-leading elementor page builder. - Import and set up the theme with a single click. - Responsive design. - Google fonts. - News feed enables your users stay up to date about what’s happening within friends and around the world. - All images posted by users are available in Pinterest like photo feed. - All videos posted by users are available in video feed. - Users can search other users and make friends. - Users can create and join groups. - Users are able to chat with their friends. Group chat is also available. - Comments, Likes, Notifications - Private messages. - Woocommerce compatible. Start selling products right away. - Users can post classified ads. - Job board. - E-Learning. - Memberships. - The Social Articles plugin lets your users post articles on your blog. - Private community. - Block, suspend and report users with the help of the Block, Suspend, Report for BuddyPress plugin. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
3. Gwangi
Gwangi is a great WordPress theme to help you build any community. The theme covers everything you need to create a successful social media site in minutes.
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Main Features:  - Unlimited site customization in a few clicks and no coding skills required. - Five child themes for a quick start. - All our code is WP Standards Friendly : No SQL crappy code and no greedy query for a top-notch PHP performance. - Developpers friendly. - SEO Friendly. - Fully translatable and WPML compatible. - All changes in live edit with WordPress Customizer. - No bloated page builder. Only use of WordPress Core-features like Pages, Widgets & Menus : No time to learn how the page builder works (or not…). - Customized widgets created especially for a direct implementation. - BuddyPress power unleashed with a beautiful re-designed UX like members directory, groups directory, site-wide Activities listing & many other views. - Creation of custom members directory with filters based on custom members profile fields (Birthday, Towns & Country fields already included!). - Site-wide global search in AJAX with sorted & accurate results. - Matchmaking directly on profile & members directory. - Members swap view : Browse members like Tinder. - Create a E-Learning communtiy with LearnDash. - Mutual friends display on profile & members directory : Increase your community’s connection. - Members can upload media to their profile, profile of their groups, and all activity streams. - Members can create blog posts + Admin moderation. - Beautiful & redesigned BBPress forums views with statistics & Users posts count. - Sign-in via AJAX + Complete & user-friendly registration based on custom fields. - Beautiful community store with WooCommerce filters based on custom categories, tags & products attributes. - Monetize your platform : manage the subscriptions and payment ecosystem of your platform with WooCommerce & WooCommerce Subscriptions (sold separately). - Great e-commerce experience with features like Infinite scrolling, Product Quick View, Wishlist & Direct Product Image flipper on hover. - Create awesome events with powerful features of The Events Calendar like recurring events, organizers and venues. - Masonry grid blog with infinite loading feature like Pinterest. - 7 layouts of events like Masonry grid, list, calendar or Map view. - Sell tickets to future participants with The Events Calendar Tickets Plus (sold separately). - Import your events from Facebook, Meetup, Google Calendar, iCalendar & many others with The Events Calendar (sold separately). - Add ads to your site with AdRotate Banner Manager. - And much more ... Price: $59 Live Preview Download Now
4. Join Up
Join Up is an elegant social network theme that can help you easily turn your WordPress site into a social media site.
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Main Features:  - Powerful admin Interface. - Highly customizable. - No coding knowledge required. - One-click demo content Import. - Large collection of pages and layouts. - BuddyPress compatible. - bbPress compatible. - Elementor page builder compatible. - Slider revolution responsive WordPress plugin included ($59 value). - Youzify BuddyPress community & WordPress user profile plugin included ($49 value). - The Events Calendar by Modern Tribe plugin compatible. - WooCommerce compatible. - Large collection of practical shortcodes. - Activity Feed shortcode. - Top Members shortcode. - Badge List shortcode. - Advanced Call to Action shortcode. - Forums List shortcode. - Group List shortcode. - Login Form shortcode. - Members List shortcode. - Members Badges shortcode. - Post Categories shortcode. - Pricing Table shortcode. - Comparison Pricing Table shortcode. - Product Categories List shortcode. - Product List shortcode. - Clients List shortcode. - Testimonials List shortcode. - Team List shortcode. - Image With Text shortcode. - Video Button shortcode. - Customizable Google Map shortcode. - Dropcaps shortcode. - Icon List Item shortcode. - Custom Font shortcode. - Call to Action shortcode. - Instagram List shortcode. - Twitter List shortcode. - Various infographic shortcodes. - Progress Bar shortcode. - Counter shortcode. - Countdown shortcode. - Multiple Header types. - Header Standard. - Header Minimal. - Header Centered. - Fullscreen Menu functionality. - Multiple Header Behavior Types (sticky, fixed, sticky only on scroll up). - Separate Normal, Sticky, and Mobile Header Logo Versions. - Separate Logo versions for dark and light header skin. - Multiple Header & Footer widget areas. - Optional Header Top widget area. - Customizable Mega Menu. - Side Area. - Friend Suggestions Widget. - Activity Feed Widget. - Forums List Widget. - Prominent Groups Widget. - WooCommerce Dropdown Cart Widget. - Wishlist Widget. - Blog List Widget. - Side Area Opener Widget. - Login Opener Widget. - Working Hours List Widget. - Instagram List Widget. - Integrated Search. - Customizable Footer – choose from 1 to 4 column layout. - Variable grid size. - Blog List shortcode. - Custom Post Formats: Standard, Gallery, Link, Quote, Video, Audio. - Testimonials list shortcode. - Fully Responsive. - Retina Ready. - Create Custom Sidebars. - 900+ Google Fonts. - Font Awesome, Font Elegant, Ionicons, Simple Line Icons, Linea Icons, Linear Icons, Material Icons, and Dripicons Icon Packs. - Translation Ready. - Contact Form 7 compatible. - WPML Plugin compatibility. - SEO Optimized. - Child Theme included. - And much more ... Price: $75 Live Preview Download Now
5. Tiger
If you're looking to build a social media site for professionals and companies, Tiger is the right theme for you.
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Main Features:  - Company Profile - Create company profile - Search Company - GEO location Search Company - Bookmark - Connection - Follow - Multi Rating - Send Message - Add service - Add Image slider - Professional Profile - Create Professional profile - Search Professional - GEO location Search Professional - Bookmark - Connection - Follow - Multi Rating - Send Message - Add expertise - Membership Type - a) Free Account - b) One time Payment - c) Recurring Payment - d) Free Trial - e) Paid Trial - e) Variable Payment Package - Pricing Tables - Signup styles - My account - User profile edit - User Social Profile - Image gallary - Top banner image setting - User Change Password - Subscription upgrade - Subscription downgrade - Subscription Cancel - Coupon for Signup - Coupon By Package - Set Coupon limit - Set Coupon expire date - User Role creation by Package - User Setting option - Email Templates - User Welcome Email template - User Forget Password Email template - User Order Email template - Admin Order Email template - Contact Email template - Contact Email template for CC Admin - Subscription Reminder Email Template - Contact Us Auto reply Email Template - Contact Us admin Email Template - Payment History - Report - 3D Pic charts - Line Chart - User Public Profile Page Redirect: - Hide Admin Bar - User Directories - Contact Us form - And lots of other settings.. Price: $69 Live Preview Download Now We hope that after reading this post, you can choose the right theme and setup to build your own online community. Happy creating! Read the full article
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