Using Wordpress as CMS.

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anyone tried using same ?
 
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I use WordPress for some Blogs and I love it...

As far as using it for a typical website I have yet to try it, but I have been contemplating it for two sites... I just haven't gotten around to doing it yet...

I also use dreamhost and they have a great one click install list, and WordPress is one of the apps ...
 
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Yeah I did and it worked pretty well with the way I linked it to my gallery and downloads etc. It took relatively little additional scripting actually.
 
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I am using wordpress at dreamhost with the one click installs and have been putting up one page minisites easily and quickly.It works extremely well with multipage, multiarticle sites as well.
 
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Nice idea. Using Wordpress for a small, multi mini sites would be great. It has lots of plugins which is really the upside of Wordpress. I love the look and feel of it. Would definitely give thumbs up for Wordpress as CMS.

Regards,

Admans.
 
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I agree, wordpress can be used as CMS for content based sites, plus there are tons of plugins.
 
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There are so many plugins out there and wordpress alone is close enough to what you'd need in a decent CMS. I've planned to do this but I just haven't gotten around to it quite yet. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use it outside of specialized reasons. If you need a basic CMS, it should be enough to do the job well.
 
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Yes, I've made a number of sites using Wordpress.
The only complain I have is that Adsense never stops publishing the "blog" themed ads.
I tried to use ad_section_targeting but seem like it does not help :(
 
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i use wordpress for my blogs and geeklog for my cms sites
 
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Auctually, I do this too. Making pages is simple and so is "Posing news". I can also intergrate my own things into it so it makes it even better.
 
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WordPress as a CMS is a great idea. There is a plugin which allows the use of PHP Includes using [] in place of <>. This opens up all sorts of possibilities.

I currently use WordPress as a CMS for one of my websites, it makes article writing for my staff a lot easier. WP is also so clean and simple, plus it uses CSS layouts and has a lot of SEO options built in, like editing post slugs, the use of H tags, etc...
 
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Sorry for the bump, I was just reading what some of you had to say. And what a great idea, I think I'm going to give this a shot and turn my huge hundreds-of-pages-network (which only I can edit since no one else knows HTML, basic CSS, etc.) into a Wordpress-powered network.
 
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