WordPress
Summary
WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
More simply, Wordpress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it.
Features
We offer a feature set with WordPress on par or better than any other software
of its kind. Also we are committed to making the latest blogging technology
available to our users (such as Trackback) and taking it a step further (such
as with Pingback). You can rest assured that with WordPress you will be on the
cutting edge of the technology available.
The following is a list of some of the features that come standard with WordPress,
however the elegance of its architecture and the openness of its code means
you are free to do whatever you like with the WordPress code,
extend it or modify in any way or use it for commercial projects without any
licensing fees. That is the beauty of free
software, free meaning not only price but also the freedom to have complete
control over it.
Key Features
- Full standards compliance --- We have gone to great lengths
to make sure every bit of WordPress generated code is in full compliance with
the standards of the W3C. This is important not
only for interoperability with today's browser but also for forward compatibility
with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a beautiful thing,
and you should demand nothing less. WordPress' markup is XHTML 1.1 compliant
out of the box, however we send a less strict document type by default for additional
compatibility.
- Cross-blog communication tools --- WordPress fully supports
both the Trackback and
Pingback standards,
and we are committed to supporting future standards as they develop.
- No rebuilding --- Changes you make to your templates or
entries are reflected immediately on your site, with no need for regenerating
static pages.
- WordPress Links -- Links allows you to create, maintain,
and update any number of blogrolls through your administration interface.
You have complete control over how the links are displayed, and there is tremendous
flexibility to customize it to your needs. It also makes it easy to have a
"Link Blog" where you highlight interesting sites you visit daily. For example
of this see Binary Bonsai's Browsing .
- Comments --- Visitors to your site can leave comments on
individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their
own site. All content is thoroughly processed to make sure that malicious
comments will not harm your web site You can enable or disable comments on
a per-post basis.
- Easy installation and upgrades --- Installing WordPress
and upgrading from previous versions and other software is a piece of cake.
Try it and you'll wonder why all web software isn't this easy.
- Password Protected Posts --- You can give passwords to individual posts to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.
- Easy Importing --- We currently have importers for Movable Type, Textpattern, Greymatter, Blogger, and b2. Work on importers for Nucleus and pMachine are under way.
- XML-RPC interface --- WordPress currently supports an extended
version of the Blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and finally the MovableType API. You can even use clients designed for other platforms like Zempt.
- Typographical niceties --- WordPress uses the Texturize
engine to intelligently convert plain ASCII into typographically correct XHTML
entities. This includes quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication
symbols, and ampersands. For information about the proper use of such entities
see Peter Sheerin's article The
Trouble With Em ’n En.
- Intelligent text formatting --- If you've dealt with systems
that convert new lines to line breaks before you know why they have a bad
name: if you have any sort of HTML they butcher it by putting tags after every
new line indiscriminately, breaking your formatting and validation. Our function
for this intelligently avoids places where you already have breaks and block-level
HTML tags, so you can leave it on without worrying about it breaking your
code.
- Multiple authors --- WordPress' highly advanced user system
allows up to 10 levels of users, with different levels having different (and
configurable) privileges with regard to publishing, editing, options, and
other users.
- Bookmarklets --- Cross-browser bookmarklets make it easy
to publish to your blog or add links to your blogroll with a minimum of effort.
- Ping away --- WordPress supports pinging Weblogs.com
or Blo.gs when you update.
There's much more, but these are the highlights. If there's something that
you really want, submit a request on the support forums
and there's a good chance someone will whip it up for you.