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Note: if you’re looking at switching to a different publishing platform or CMS to the one you’re currently approving content for, please read this, instead. For moving your existing platform to a new host, please read on. Background Camayak interacts with publishing destinations in a variety of ways, such as creating . . . Read more
For Camayak users who don’t have WordPress accounts on their organization publishing destinations, we automagically create them for you, so you get the credit for your work. However, if you already have a WordPress account that you’d like to publish your assignments under when using Camayak, you can sync your . . . Read more
By default, Camayak will center any image that is placed within the body of an assignment. To achieve this, Camayak makes use of the “aligncenter” CSS class in WordPress. Any WordPress-using Camayak customer who has a custom theme, however, may not have the rule and may therefore be susceptible to strangely aligned images. . . . Read more
When you’re adding a new WordPress publishing destination, you want to make sure that you aren’t jeopardizing the security of your site by creating a password for your CamayakArchive admin user that’s easy for a potential hacker to guess. WordPress can generate a secure password for you when you create . . . Read more