What is WordPress?
Wed, Sep 17, 2008
WordPress is currently the largest self-hosted blogging tool on the Internet. WordPress is an Open Source project, which means that there are hundreds of people that are working on it, forever developing it and improving it. Best of all, it is free for you to download and use.
The WordPress publishing system is based on PHP and MySQL programming, and its completely customizable platform is practically the backbone of the Web 2.0 movement.
WordPress is basically a revision of the old b2/cafelog platform, with improvements such as customization of the templates, link management, plug-ins, widgets, TrackBack and PingBack features, tags, and categories, to name a few.
Extremely rapid growth means that WordPress has been reviewed and revised multiple times, with regular publication of new versions and updates to keep it fresh and current as a state-of-the-art publishing tool.
As a blogging tool, WordPress has everything to offer that any blogger could possibly need. It’s simple to get going, you can just begin by downloading the software script for Wordpress, then browse through the hundreds of template choices to find the perfect one for you to use for your blog site.
There are specially designed templates with pet themes, music themes, business, art, you name it, it’s there.
To use WordPress effectively, you will need very little computer programming skill or prowess. The administrative dashboard is incredibly user friendly, meaning you can get your ideas from your head to the Internet in record time.
There is a slight difference between wordpress.org and wordpress.com, with the latter being a service that gets you started instantly, yet the first offers a bit more flexibility for those people searching for extra options and customizability.
The WordPress blog platform is the ultimate in flexibility, allowing you to create anything from the most simple static page, to a hip blog, to an informative webzine page with all of the tools you need built right in.
WordPress offers any web lover the cutting edge technology and limitless flexibility for every type of site imaginable.
Key features of WordPress include compliance with every browser, instant updates of your pages with no reloading necessary, multiple page management system, links, and themes. Add in any number of interesting and functional plug-ins, to make your site do everything you need it to. Make posts private or public, and choose to have password access if you need it.
Users can browse freely, or you can develop a registration system to keep track. Any visitor can easily leave comments, allowing you to interact easily with your visitors and establish that “human” relationship that every blogger is looking for.
Once you begin using WordPress, you’ll quickly see how it has become the largest and most popular blog platform available today.
You will be publishing your blog nearly instantly, and be able to manage it with enough skill to look like a pro in no time flat. Your site will look great, function well, and be easy for you and your visitors to figure out.









February 12th, 2009 at 4:04 am
Good Explination on wordpress.Thank u.
March 5th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Nice information and it will help me to know the updates of Wordpress blog. Thanks for sharing
March 10th, 2009 at 4:08 pm
this is a great introductory post for Wordpress. I think you covered a lot of great points and explained the software perfectly. I am an avid user of wordpress and highly recommend it to anyone looking to start a website on the net. It is not just for blogging either. Great post!
March 26th, 2009 at 12:44 am
I have been blogging for since january 2009 and had to learn
a lot of things through trial and error. I am currently
reading to your training blog and finding it to be very informative.
For anyone that is thinking of starting a training blog I highly recommend this is a good one.