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]'''WordPress''' is a ] publishing system (a.k.a. ]) written in ] and utilizing a ] database. WordPress is used to manage frequently updated Web content, especially ]s. It is distributed under the ] and is available without charge. | ]'''WordPress''' is a ] publishing system (a.k.a. ]) written in ] and utilizing a ] database. WordPress is used to manage frequently updated Web content, especially ]s. It is distributed under the ] and is available without charge. | ||
The current version of WordPress is 1.2. This currently supports one weblog or site per installation, but multiple installations are trivial. Upcoming versions will |
The current version of WordPress is 1.2. This currently supports one weblog or site per installation, but multiple installations are trivial. Upcoming versions will support multiple weblogs from one installation. WordPress is fully XHTML and CSS compliant. WordPress is currently in active development with a growing user base. | ||
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WordPress is a Web publishing system (a.k.a. content management system) written in PHP and utilizing a MySQL database. WordPress is used to manage frequently updated Web content, especially Weblogs. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License and is available without charge.
The current version of WordPress is 1.2. This currently supports one weblog or site per installation, but multiple installations are trivial. Upcoming versions will support multiple weblogs from one installation. WordPress is fully XHTML and CSS compliant. WordPress is currently in active development with a growing user base.
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