![]() I have also carried on the good work of Mark Jaquith and his ‘Clutter Free’ plugin, to recently launch the ‘WP-CMS Post Control’ plugin over at which allows you to control what is displayed on the ‘write’ screens – 99% of users simply don’t need all those options and it goes one step further to making it easy to turn WordPress into more of a CMS type system. I run a site over at that is all about helping people adapt WordPress to use it as more of a CMS rather than blog – it hasn’t been running too long yet, but has some helpful info on it already. WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability… I couldn’t have put it better myself! Keeping the main codebase fairly light, with great opportunities for plugin developers and designers for customisation means we all get a flexible platform that’s a lean, mean publishing machine! ![]() ![]() Matt – great to see you supporting this cause! I recently attended WordCamp UK 2008 – and was overwhelmed by the number of people using WordPress as a CMS! I did a presentation called ‘WordPress is not a blog’ (also titled ‘WordPress is a blog… and a whole lot more!’) at WordCamp UK I think you would be surprised at the level of interest in this area!! ![]()
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