WordPress is, for better or worse, the most popular CMS in existence right now – responsible for powering about a quarter of the websites in existence. It is this popular for good reason – the ease with which it can be customized and extended means that it can be adapted for almost any imaginable use.
Read MoreThe next major version release of WordPress is approaching, the time has come to take a look at the latest changes and improvements to the platform. Of course, this won’t be an exhaustive list, since I will only really be covering changes that will be more apparent to people who regularly log into the admin area.
Read MoreWhen WordPress first launched in 2003 as a successor to b2/cafelog, it was a simple blogging system, but it has since evolved into a full-fledged content management system responsible for powering approximately 23% of all websites live on the web today.
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