The Power of WordPress
Read Community links: Power of WordPress edition over at WPCandy.com
WordPress Trademark Get’s New Home
From founding developer of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg: “Automattic has transferred the WordPress trademark to the WordPress Foundation, the non-profit dedicated to promoting and ensuring access to WordPress and related open source projects in perpetuity.” Read more about A New Home for the WordPress Trademark story over at Matt’s website.
WordPress as a CMS
We have been using WordPress as a Content Management Solution for a few years now and finally every one is starting to see the real value in this platform as a CMS. Check out I Design Studios.com and see what they have to say about using WordPress as a CMS Interested in migrating your current [...]
WordPress 3.0 Highlights
The folks over at DesignM.ag have a great compilation of the great features in WordPress 3.0. One of our favorite new features is the merger with WordPress MU, or WordPress Multi User. Check Out Highlights of WordPress 3.0
WordPress Wins Overall Best CMS Award
WordPress Wins Packt Overall Best Open Source CMS WordPress.org
WordPress Hacks: Comments
Smashing Magazine had a great post on the 10 Handy WordPress Comment Hacks Comments sections are neglected on many blogs. That is definitely a bad thing, because comments represent interaction between you and your readers. In this article, we’ll have a look at 10 great tips and hacks to enhance your blog’s comments section and [...]
WordPress Hacks: Custom Fields
Smashing Magazine has compiled a list of 10 useful things that you can do with the Custom Fields option in WordPress. Some of our favorites are setting expiration time for posts displaying thumbnails next to your posts. There are a few more that they go into detail about, so check them out at SmashingMagazine.com in [...]
WPML – WordPress Multilingual
WPML is a WordPress plugin that can turn any WordPress or WordPressMU site into a full featured multilingual content management system. WPML allows building rich websites using WordPress. Authors can stick to managing contents while WPML manages the site’s structure. http://wpml.org/



