Wordpress becoming a CMS platform
By Jason Slater in Reader
Posted in Internet on March 28, 2008 at 4:02 pm
I’ve been running Wordpress 2.5 RC1 for around a week and have posted my Wordpress 2.5 RC1 - First Impressions
Comment by - April 2, 2008 on 4:45 pm
I’m just trying out Textpattern to build a website for a singe my husband manages. It looks OK but I haven’t had the time to ‘mess’ with it properly. I checked out Joomla but it looked too big for what I wanted. For our group project at college we’re using CMSMadeSimple for a school website - it looked easy for the school to use after we have finished
The main problem I have with TP for now is that I don’t want to have the date & author published but I haven’t quite figured out how to get rid of it (yet). I’ll be spending some time on it over the next couple of days so I hope to get it sorted then.
Comment by - April 8, 2008 on 4:39 pm
Thanks for the comment Sharon. I have not seen Textpattern around but there a lot of CMS solutions out there. I came across one ther day called Plone which we are looking at migrating to Wordpress.
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