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WordPress is a Web publishing system (a.k.a. content management system) written in PHP and backed by 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.
History
The name "Wordpress" was suggested by Christine Selleck, a friend of lead developer Matt Mullenweg. WordPress is the official successor of b2\cafelog and has a thriving user and developer community.
WordPress releases are named after well-known jazz musicians. The current version of WordPress is 1.2.1.
WordPress currently supports one weblog or site per installation, but multiple installations are trivial. A future release will support multiple weblogs from one installation. WordPress is fully XHTML and CSS compliant.
Features
- Generates standards-compliant XML and XHTML
- Integrated link management
- Nice-looking permalinks
- Extensible plugin support
- Nested categories and multiple categories for articles
- TrackBack and Pingback
- Typographic filters for proper formatting and styling of text
Developers
WordPress development is led by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little.
The contributing developers are
Notable WordPress Powered Blogs
- Jimmy Wales' Blog
- Matt's Blog
- BlogSome - a free WordPress hosting service
External links
- WordPress product website
- Official German WordPress portal
- WordPress documentation wiki
- WordPress FAQ
- Download page