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Domain Development With WordPress
Posted on September 20th, 2008 by admin in Domain Development, Domain News | 4 Comments »
I have been developing a lot of my domain names recently with the aid of the WordPress blogging platform mainly because it is so versatile and allows me to develop both static and blog like websites.
Because WordPress is open source (WordPress can be downloaded from WordPress.org) there is a myriad of great plugins to be found at the WordPress.org website.
Obviously, WordPress is essentially designed as a blogging platform but there are many tutorials that describe how you can use WordPress as a static website CMS and personally I have not found any deficiencies as compared to other CMS platforms including Joomla, Drupal etc (I won’t even mention the ease of deployment of WordPress as compared to the other mentioned CMS platforms).
Additionally, the themed aspect of WordPress allows you to quickly throw together a great WordPress
powered website within minutes by using professionally designed themes from Revolution Theme, Unique Blog Designs, Premium News Theme, One-Theme, ThemeForest and other theme sites.
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Hi – I did that too, but regret it a bit now because updating hundreds of wordpress blogs is a mess, specially if you have plugins that also need to be updated…
No doubt wordpress makes it easy. Was wondering if there are any p p c ready themes…
It would be great to see a couple of your WordPress developed domains.
Also, I wonder if anyone has tried running WordPress MU for multiple domains and could comment on that.
From wikipedia:
Wordpress Multi-User (WordPress MU) is a fork of WordPress created to allow simultaneous blogs to exist within one installation. WordPress MU makes it possible for anyone with a website to host their own blogging community, control, and moderate all the blogs from a single dashboard
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