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5 Tips for Using WordPress for Non-Blog Sites. When I needed to create a site for my new consulting firm, I immediately turned to WordPress as my CMS of choice.

5 Tips for Using WordPress for Non-Blog Sites

Not only is it the CMS I am most familiar with, but because it is flexible enough to get the job done with a minimal amount of keyboard-pounding. Though WordPress is known as being a blog platform, as the Squeeze Theme shows, it can be used for much, much more. However, that doesn’t mean that all of the pieces fit neatly together out of the box and you might not have to make some adjustments. However, most of the adjustments have more to do with how you think about WordPress than the program itself. 10 WordPress Tips to Make Your Blog Look Like a Website (for Beginners) Whatever industry you happen to be in, you want to stand out from the crowd and be unique, and not give the impression that your online presence is just a slightly modified cut and paste job.

10 WordPress Tips to Make Your Blog Look Like a Website (for Beginners)

Of course, if you’re depending on a pre-built content management framework like WordPress for the core of your blog or website, then that could prevent your online presence from truly standing out. So, in this article I’ll run through 10 fairly straightforward ways that a beginning developer or blogger can customize their WordPress theme to ensure it doesn’t “look like a blog” — at least to a certain degree. Keep in mind that the goal here is not to hide the fact that a website is using WordPress — that’s quite difficult, if not impossible.

The ultimate goal here is to help your website have a seamless, consistent, look and feel that does not necessarily scream “WordPress-driven” from the instant the home page loads up. 1. Support » Should I install in root directory or subdirectory? Why WordPress ISN'T A Good Choice For Your Website (Really?) The first thing to say is that Nikki’s article starts with a vital, core truth – whether your website is created by you, some experts in your team, website developers you’ve hired or an external agency, it needs a content management system (CMS) at its heart.

Why WordPress ISN'T A Good Choice For Your Website (Really?)

You need to be in control of the content without needing technical expertise. Support » WordPress Is Nice But... Website or Blog? I don't know what the exact percentage is but a lot of people who use WordPress want to make a website not a blog or weblog.

Support » WordPress Is Nice But... Website or Blog?

What I don't understand is why there isn't a simple setting within WordPress (and I don't mean any specific theme) where you can make one selection in the administration panel and just change the whole site to look like a real website. That means removing all references to comments, time and date, author, modified, posted by, posted in, or whatever else it is that makes it look like a blog. To me it seems simple and it's the first thing I get asked whenever I use WordPress to build a website or blog for anyone.

They don't seem to be too specific. Should I Host My Website on WordPress.com? Explore the latest interesting content shared by bloggers on WordPress.com.

Should I Host My Website on WordPress.com?

Posts selected for awesome content and photography Over on the WordPress LinkedIn group, there’s an active discussion about WordPress hosting. The question came up – why not just use WordPress.com? The Short Answer. Initializr: With Great Templates Comes Great Responsivity! Today I'm proud to announce that a "Responsive template" is now available on Initializr!

Initializr: With Great Templates Comes Great Responsivity!

It will help you dealing with all the various devices used to display your site. Mobiles, tablets, netbooks, laptops, desktop monitors, HUGE desktop monitors... Somebody told you to use WordPress for your website, but do you know why? 10 Reasons Why Web Developers Should NOT Use WordPress. WordPress is a free piece of web software originally designed for making blogs, and now full websites.

10 Reasons Why Web Developers Should NOT Use WordPress

It is used on over 50 million websites which equates to around 5% of the top 10,000 sites. As WordPress is relatively easy to set up and install it is frequently used by people wishing to set their personal website up themselves without using web developers, and for that it serves its purpose well. But a business needs a responsive, reliable and secure website – after-all your website is the first point of call for most potential customers. Your website reflects your business in the same way that you wouldn’t use home printed business cards, a generic template site is unlikely to give the right impression. As web developers in Wiltshire Webbed Feet UK generally make bespoke websites, however we can and do work with WordPress, and similar content management systems, when requested by our clients. Security Updates Plugins Plugins are in essence a fantastic idea. Support Features. 10 Reasons Why Web Developers Should NOT Use WordPress. WordPress is a free piece of web software originally designed for making blogs, and now full websites.

10 Reasons Why Web Developers Should NOT Use WordPress

It is used on over 50 million websites which equates to around 5% of the top 10,000 sites. As WordPress is relatively easy to set up and install it is frequently used by people wishing to set their personal website up themselves without using web developers, and for that it serves its purpose well. But a business needs a responsive, reliable and secure website after-all your website is the first point of call for most potential customers.

Your website reflects your business in the same way that you wouldn’t use home printed business cards, a generic template site is unlikely to give the right impression. As web developers in Wiltshire Webbed Feet UK generally make bespoke websites, however we can and do work with WordPress, and similar content management systems, when requested by our clients. Security Updates Plugins Plugins are in essence a fantastic idea. Support Features Speed Compatibility. Why Every Entrepreneur Should Use WordPress. How To Backup Your WordPress Site. Bloggers are very often excited when we publish new articles on our sites, engage our communities by sharing posts and getting likes.

How To Backup Your WordPress Site

But very often, we forget one very important part and that is backing up our website. Somebody may ask why? There are many reasons, so let’s mention some of them: Our site could very easily become a target of an organized attack by hackers;The site’s database may become corrupted for no reason;If it is improperly secured, the website can be attacked by spam bots;Any upgrade of the website components could possibly lead to an unforeseen situation;And many more vulnerabilities. Although hosting providers execute their system backups on their part, we should take personal responsibility in doing regular backups on our part as well.