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WordPress

by Webware staff

      Category: Publishing

      WordPress is a free blogging platform available to everyone. WordPress has two components, one is a free, Web-based blog-hosting service called WordPress.com. The other is WordPress.org, which provides users with software to run a more feature-rich version of the blogging tool on their own servers.

      Both services offer a very easy way to blog, with administrative options to work collaboratively on one or several blogs using the same log-in. Bloggers can write their posts on a WYSIWYG editor, or switch over to a code view on the fly.

      The service is best-known for its themes and plug-ins, which are created by and shared among its users. A blog owner running WordPress on his or her own server can download these themes and plug-ins, and deploy changes to the blog site instantly. WordPress.com users are limited to a smaller selection of themes, although both sets of users can customize aspects of the theme's code to tailor the look and feel of their sites.

      Web site: wordpress.com

      Webware coverage: Matt Mullenweg: Wizard of WordPress, part 1; Wizard of WordPress, part two: When open source fails

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    • Adobe Flash
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