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WordPress is basically a web software which is used to create a beautifully designed template for a website or a blog. Then it is also worth mentioning the fact that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
WordPress is a powerful personal publishing platform which exhibits certain design features to make your experience as a publisher on the Internet as easy, pleasant and appealing as far as possible. We are proud to offer you a freely distributed, lightning fast, free personal publishing platform. The platform also comprises of decent default settings and features, and an extremely customizable core.
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| WordPress, initially started off simply as a blogging system, now has evolved as a major content management system offering so many additional functionalities with the means of the thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes. The scope offered by WordPress in the present day simply goes beyond your imagination. |
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Ease of use and versatility. WordPress is suitable for just about anybody - from an absolute novice to an advanced programmer. |
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Feature-rich interface. WordPress has a rich text editor with an advanced multimedia support. |
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Expandable. WordPress's community distributes a large number of modules for almost any popular website feature. |
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| Prior to WordPress 3.0, WordPress supported one blog per installation, although multiple concurrent copies were allowed to run from different directories only if they were configured to use separate database tables. WordPress Multi-User (WordPress MU, or just WPMU) was actually a term given to a flock / group of WordPress users which was created to allow multiple blogs to co-exist within one installation being administered by a centralized maintainer. WordPress MU enables a website owner to host their own blogging community and at the same time regulate and moderate all the blogs from a single dashboard. |
WordPress, initially started off simply as a blogging system, now has evolved as a major content management system offering so many additional functionalities with the means of the thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes. The scope offered by WordPress in the present day simply goes beyond your imagination. |
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Key Features
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Full standards compliance |
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We have pushed ourselves to the limits to ensure that every bit of WordPress generated code is fully compliant with the standards of the W3C. This is important not only for interoperability with modern browsers but also for compatibility with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a valuable asset, and you should not compromise for anything but the best. |
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No rebuilding |
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Changes you make to your templates or the entries are immediately reflected on your site, without the need of regenerating the static pages.
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WordPress Pages |
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Pages allow you to manage non-blog content easily, so for example you could have a static "About" page that you manage through WordPress. |
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WordPress Links |
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Links allow you to create, maintain, and update any number of blogrolls through your administration interface. This process takes place at a much faster rate than being managed by an external blogroll manager. |
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WordPress Themes |
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WordPress comes with a full range of the themes, which makes designing everything from the simplest blog to the most complicated webzine seem like a cake walk. Then you can even have multiple themes with totally different looks which you switch with a single click. So, you can have a new design every day.
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Cross-blog communication tools |
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WordPress completely supports both the Trackback and Pingback standards and willing to update with the future standards too. |
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Comments |
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Visitors to your site can share their feedbacks and comments as individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their own site. You can also enable or disable comments on a per-post basis. |
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Spam protection |
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WordPress is based on the out of the box approach as it comes with very robust tools such as an integrated blacklist and an open proxy checker to manage and eliminate the spam comments from your blog. Then there are also a rich array of plugins which significantly add value to this functionality. |
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Full user registration |
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WordPress has a built-in user registration system that (if you choose) can allow people to register and maintain profiles and allow only authenticated comments on your blog. You can also restrict comments for the non-registered users. There are also plugins available which hide the posts from lower level users. |
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Password Protected Posts |
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You can also secure the individual posts by assigning passwords to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.
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Intelligent text formatting |
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If you've dealt with systems that convert new lines to line breaks, you’ll better understand why they have earned such a bad reputation. This is because if you have any sort of HTML text, they’ll butcher it by putting tags after every new line indiscriminately, disrupting your formatting and validation. The functionality that we provide intelligently avoids places where you already have breaks and block-level HTML tags, so you can leave it on without worrying about it breaking your code. |
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Multiple authors |
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WordPress’ highly advanced user system allows up to 10 levels of users, with each different level having different (and configurable) privileges in terms of publishing, editing, options, and other users. |
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Bookmarklets |
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Cross-browser bookmarklets make it easy to publish anything in your blog or add links to your blogroll with a minimum effort required.
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Ping away |
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WordPress supports pinging Ping-O-Matic, which implies maximum exposure for your blog to search engines. |
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WordPress MU, or WordPressµ, is the multi-user version of WordPress. It is ideal for people who want to set up a large network of blogs. WordPress MU is the underlying software that powers the WordPress.com hosted blogging service. WordPress MU is also used by newspapers, magazines, blog networks, universities and large companies running corporate blogging systems behind firewalls.
WordPress MU Plugins and Themes are controlled by a central system administrator. Unlike the single-user version of WordPress, individual WPMU bloggers cannot upload their own WordPress Plugins and Themes. The users can only select from the ones made available by the system administrator. Individual themes can be made available to all blogs or just to a few specific ones. |
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| WordPress Mu Host Benefits |
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Ability to create a hosted "community" of users. |
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Ability to host thousands of users on one site.
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Opportunity to provide free hosting as an alternative to paid hosting services. |
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Ability to limit sign-ups to specific email domains if required. |
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Various options for adding Plugins and administrative features.
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Customization of the administration panels. |
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Ability to add WordPress Themes, widening the scope for increasing user choices. |
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Ability to regulate WordPress Themes, limiting user choices as per the site requirements. |
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Security options and precautions in place. |
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Easy addition of comment spam protection through the Plugins. |
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