Using WordPress as a CMS?
By admin on Sep 16, 2009 | In Blogging Money | Send feedback »
Ever considering using wordpress as a cms? Or are you looking for master piece wordpress cms themes?
Maybe it sounds crazy to even consider using wordpress as a cms,afterall, wordpress is first and foremost a blogging platform and there are already lots of excellent open source CMS out there, e.g., Joomla, Drupal, Geeklog, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, Xoops, etc. etc....
Then why the heck even consider wordpress cms as an option?
If I have to answer this question then the answer can sound bit emotional, after trying Joomla, Drupal and a few others, I simply find wordpress so easy to pick up, it is straight forward; it's easy to twist and tweak -- I just love changing the loops and watching my added scripts displayed the way I wish; and it has such a big arsenal of plug-ins, which will make you feel really lucky later on that you picked wordpress not others, because your businesses grow, these little plug-ins weapons can really make your dream or break it.
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bove, especially when comparing to the professionally made CMS options, wordpress cms is just appealing to me because of its efficiency.
Let's take a step back, and consider the reason for using cms in the first place.
•Is there a need for a CMS?
•Is WordPress CMS the best choice? Will it fit the needs?
There is a leader in this wp cms theme niche right now, the only wordpress cms themes provider on the net I’ve seen with WYSIWYG Page editor.
Make sure you check WPRemix out if you still wonder how to use wordpress as a cms
It allows you to build a full site using WordPress cms which is awesome news for any serious bloggers and internet marketers. It also allows you to create over 50 themes giving you color and layout options.
Sorry, no more mess up with code. I know it sounds bit disappointing if you are kinda script nerd like me :[]. You now only can do the simple insert and edit of page templates directly from a visual editor. A pure wp cms experience!
Main features:
- Flexibility. Create different pages and have same sidebar for all pages or you can have them different for each of them!
- Smart Drop Menu. Built in wpremix 2 remembers exactly where you are and where you came from!
- Dynamic Codes. You can even insert and execute PHP and Java script codes from visual editor following WP Remix code guide.
- Add-on modules. Accommodates add-on modules that you can use to empower WP Remix. such as shopping cart, dynamic gallery...
As you explore the webiste you see that this is more than any other wp cms themes. There are tons of other stuff and I recommend to visitWPRemix, after all seeing is believing.
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