This blog is aimed at helping publishers get the most out of WordPress. We’ll cover features that are often overlooked, we’ll highlight plugins that extend WordPress functionality, and we’ll showcase interesting sites being built with WordPress.
The Ford Story is a recently launched site committed to making Ford’s progress towards getting new high-quality, fuel-efficient cars, and trucks on the road today transparent and open. The site is completely powered by WordPress and uses WordPress as a CMS to deliver a wide variety of static content, videos, photos, and dynamic updates.
We talked [...]
Intruders.tv, an international web tv network, recently relaunched their globally focused channels, having switched to WordPress MU as their publishing platform of choice.
Since they started out two years ago, the Intruders team have been bringing high-quality, high-profile tech/Internet interviews to the world with HD video, in a number of languages, from a refreshing breadth of [...]
Michael Biven, CTO of Laughing Squid, wrote a great post highlighting how to optimize your self-installed WordPress setup:
Taking responsibility of your WordPress site by keeping it up to date to the latest version and managing it’s load on the server hosting it is just as important as the content you’re writing for it. Security updates, [...]
The Technorati 100 is a list of the “biggest blogs in the blogosphere, as measured by unique links in the last six months.”
John Conroy of CMSWire recently looked at that list and concluded that:
“Simply put, we found that WordPress dominates the list, that Movable Type comes in with a respectable second, and the rest are either custom jobbies or a smattering of other platforms which are, relatively speaking, eating dust.”.
[...] est sûrement le logiciel de blog open source le plus populaire à l’heure actuelle. Si vous avez l’intention de l’installation pas vraiment besoin de le [...]
[...] CMSWire have been looking into what the Technorati Top 100 sites are using to power their words, and WordPress is a whopping victor at 34%. Second is Movable Type with 16%. Check out the full report here, with a hat tip to the WordPress Publishing Blog. [...]
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