WordPress. Is it used for Digg or any high volume site?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by Mitchell, Nov 10, 2009.

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    Digg, Twitter, Facebook. Can you use WordPress to build such a site or is this not realistic?

    Thanks.
     
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  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Out of the box WordPress is not scalable at ALL, so no... I would say don't try that.
     
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  3. Mitchell

    Mitchell Peon

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    Ok. I guess maybe hand coding with PHP is the way these sites are made.

    I read Twitter uses Ruby on Rails. I will have to look into what that is exactly.

    Can anyone tell me how I can find out how some of these sites are made?

    Thanks.
     
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    Outside of the source code, it's doubtful. Most of the time it's custom coding. You can build a Digg like site using Pligg, that's not anything like WP.

    If you are looking for example WP sites that are well known or high volume, here is a short list:
    http://en.wordpress.com/notable-users/
    , and also here.
     
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  5. Mitchell

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    Thanks. I will check into those.
     
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    pipes Prominent Member

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    Wordpress is used by some rather large companies from what im aware.

    High traffic sites.

    All of those mentioned are custom built sites, dont try to convert a blogging platform into something like that.
     
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    addlinkurl Well-Known Member

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  8. Mitchell

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    Thanks for the info.

    I am not sure exactly what kind of site I want to create. I think I will have to learn PHP and create a custom site.

    Perhaps Drupal can aid in my learning.
     
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    Drupal is excellent if you want to create a big website - but if I were you, I wouldn't aim for Digg right on. Build smaller websites first... then go for digg!
     
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    Jalpari Notable Member

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    for facebook and twitter search google , facebook clone or twitter clone.

    for digg: www.pligg.com is a free CMS which can build social bookmarking site, wp is only a blogging platform and u can use it as a CMS but wordpress is not really a CMS.
     
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    IT's very usefull.
     
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