WordPress, or “How I finally built the website I needed”.
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wordpress is a great tool, one of the things i like is that word press doesn’t use lots of spaces (and the installation is not difficult). I hope that we can upload and install word press plug-in via admin panel of word press, browse, upload and instal, will it ever be in your thought?
anonymuis, I believe that’s the hope. 1-click install of plugins and themes would definitely be a killer feature.
Though 1-click install of plugins and themes is also really dangerous from a security standpoint. You’d need some kind of QA to make sure the plugin you are installing doesn’t mean 10 minutes later you find yourself hax0red.
That’s awesome. I just threw my website together after using Blogger for the longest time. The main reason I moved to WordPress is because of PHP support. Blogger allows for NONE of that.
Now that I have PHP I can get around to making that revolving banner that I’d always wanted to make. And I guess I’m gonna have to learn how to use DIV tags too, cuz I’m still on the archaic TABLE structure.
Yay.