I have seen few sites using wordpress as CMS. Is it advisable to use wordpress as CMS.
Duplicate of Wordpress.. Is it a CMS?
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I have seen few sites using wordpress as CMS. Is it advisable to use wordpress as CMS. Duplicate of Wordpress.. Is it a CMS?
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closed as exact duplicate by Brian Rasmussen, David Segonds, Paul Dixon, unwind, Can Berk Güder Mar 10 at 14:23 |
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Depends on what you are doing, but the general answer is: Your mileage may vary. If you're making a cms with features that you think shares a lot with blogging, then the answer is yes. If you need a customized web application that does a lot of things, the answer is no. Unless you know (or willing) to develop plugins, then the answer is yes. Like I said, your mileage may vary. |
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Yes, if it does what you want/need. |
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I've installed it for a few church CMS websites and it works beautifully. Esp. since it has a fairly intuitive user interface, making it easy for the average user to add, edit, modify or delete pages / posts. And with the right kind of plugins, WP becomes an even more powerful CMS. |
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