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Jun 27, 2008

WordPress Magic

I keep being amazed at how versatile WordPress is. I was recently hired to revamp the content of a website for a local company. I'm no computer whiz and I wasn't sure that I could do much more than deliver the content to the client and tell them how to arrange the pages to deliver the best impact.

I was shocked to hear that the whole site was actually made with WordPress. There was no way to tell it was WordPress simply by looking at it. It was not a blog format, had no comments sections, no blog entries and no visible tags. It wasn't a blog at all, but was just as easy to edit as a blog.

That's what's possible with WordPress. At one end of the spectrum you can simply enter text and tags and do little else. At the other end you can build very different sites that look nothing like blogs. And, the fact that it's free means that anyone at all can use it.