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Using Wordpress as a CMS?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by einsteinsboi, Jan 21, 2008.

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    I have read of people using Wordpress as a CMS, and I am wondering if to go that route. Is anyone using Wordpress as a CMS? Can you share your sites?

    Can wordpress as a CMS handle a website with many pages? How about lots of traffic?

    Any other words of advice?

    I am already using Drupal and others for other sites, I specifically want opinions about using WP as a CMS.
     
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    tibberous Well-Known Member

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    I just launched it, but here is a wordpress site:

    http://www.osflv.com/

    I made it in wordpress because joomlacode was down, and not I like wordpress better than joomla.
     
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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    Thanks! Looks interesting. Some green for your help. :). I actually just spent some time playing with WP a little to create this site:

    Nail Extensions


    to see if I could use it a CMS. I'll read more on those plugins and see which ones I can integrate.

    Thanks :)
     
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    You can just customise the Layout and the Widgets upto your needs and you will get a Wordpress Site. I have nothing to share at the moment, but it can easily be done. You just need a Little bit of Programming Knowledge to help you with.
     
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    Hi there -

    Yes... it can work well as a CMS. There is an overview article with some great examples here.

    You do have to be careful with server load. Make sure you work with your hosting techs (get a good hosting plan) on this one.

    Best -
    Scott
     
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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the replies.

    OSWebmaster,what do you mean about the server load? Will using WP as a CMS use up more resources?
     
    einsteinsboi, Jan 22, 2008 IP
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    I think there are something to be modified
     
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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure I understand what you mean? Do you mean that WP needs to be modified to act as a CMS? Yes, this is true, but I'm finding out it's not all that hard, and it's actually a lot of fun :D
     
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    Hello Einstein and All -

    WordPress, with a lot of plugins, or plugins that are not properly written, or plugins that conflict with other plugins can cause an increased load on you server. I imagine it is a problem that happens with other CMS solutions as well. There is actually a plugin that helps you find out which plugins are hogging your server -- Plugin Hog Detector.

    You may also like to read an article I wrote about some issues I had, and how I solve them - here.

    Yours -
    Scottt
     
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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for that. Looks like an interesting and well-detailed post, I'm off to read it!!
     
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