0 WordPress Front-end and Rock RMS Back-end 3 Robert Cuyar posted 9 Years Ago We are considering the implementation of the Rock RMS; however, one of our challenges is our Marketing team would prefer using WordPress for the Front-end verses the imbedded Rock themes. Understanding the Rock is designed as an intergrated solutions the question still needs to be asked. If that is the route we go.. can the RMS modules be called from a WordPress front-end? Thank you!!
Bronson Witting 9 years ago We are doing a variant of what Jim mentioned in the first strategy. Our site is newpointe.org (built on WordPress), and we have the external Rock items at my.newpointe.org - branded MyNewPointe. People know they are on a "different" site, but the style and branding is very similar to newpointe.org. We've had great experience with this so far - skinning Rock was painless for our Communications department (we have a frontend developer on staff) and our users seem to really like the experience.We plan on moving away from WordPress and using Rock as our main CMS at some point.
Arran France 8 years ago At RX2016 the new Lava endpoint stuff was released that allows you to ferry information between any website and your Rock instance.That said I'm not sure how much you gain by not using Rock's CMS tools which offer much tighter integration.
Trey Hendon III 8 years ago Additionally, the tools mentioned at the conference are more about displaying content on your WP site, generated from the CMS tools in Rock.It does not solve the "problem" of event registration, online giving, or other user input blocks in Rock. Additionally, there are vast arrays of security and PCI compliance that have to be considered and how the implications of an API call affects that kind of traffic.All of that to say, what Jim mentioned about the "my" portal would be my recommendation as well if you are planning to keep WP as your primary CMS.