WordPress
WordPress, which started in 2003 as a basic blogging tool, is a CMS used for basic content management and more. It works with a templating system, which includes widgets that can be rearranged without editing PHP or HTML code, as well as themes that can be installed and switched between.
Features include: PHP and HTML code in themes that can be edited for more advanced customizations; integrated link management; a search engine-friendly, clean permalink structure; the ability to assign multiple categories to articles; multiple author capability; support for tagging of posts and articles; automatic filters that provide for proper formatting and styling of text in articles. WordPress also supports the Trackback and Pingback standards for displaying links to other sites that have themselves linked to a post or article.
Benefits:
- Reduced costs. WordPress is free.Its themes can be found on the internet for free or developed for minimum cost which means website development savings for you.
- Easy to set up, operate and use. WordPress is easy to use for anyone who has a minimum amount of computer knowledge: people who can send an e-mail, use Microsoft Word or set up a Facebook account, can very easily manage WordPress. Because its easy to use, WordPress allows you to easily and quickly fix any errors that occur,further saving you time and money.
- Multiple users. Because WordPress is Open Source is supported by a large online communitys you have quick access to can fix something very fast and you can access it from anywhere. Also, your site is backed up on a secure server with multiple redundancies.
- Better search engine results. WordPress makes it easier to optimize search engine results – your site is more likely to appear higher in search result rankings.
