An Introduction To WordPress As A CMS
April 8th, 2010 by Peter
Whilst WordPress’ primary use is to be a blogging platform, WordPress can and is now used for much more than a traditional blogging system by many users. WordPress is now being used as a fully functional content management system (Yes, some might say “OLD NEWS!”), however many people still don’t look at WordPress in this way.
Pages
A standard feature to WordPress is it’s paging system. You can manage, edit and delete pages from the admin. Pages are able to be set in a hierarchy so that you can have a parent page and then sub pages to that parent page which is pretty useful for situations such as having an about us page and then having a location page, privacy policy page, TOS page etc.
Page Templates
WordPress allows you to create static web pages using page templates. It supports the use of multiple templates which enables you to style each page individually.
Front Page
By default, posts are displayed on the front page however, the front page can display a static page instead. You can then set up a new directory to display the posts. This allows you to use WordPress’s blogging features as a sub part to the site instead of it being the main feature.
Permalinks
Permalinks allows you to create URL friendly versions of URL’s generated by WordPress, you can have the page/post name as the URL instead of the ugly and SEO and user unfriendly standard way.
I recommend you use /%category%/%postname%/ for the structure.
Post Settings
You can password protect specific pages to hide posts from certain users and you can also disable comments, trackbacks and pingbacks. Custom fields are a great way to display content such as images and the alike.
Plugins
There are thousands of free plugins for WordPress which enable you to expand WordPress’s features even further such as:
Sitemap
Google XML Sitemaps allows you to generate a Google XML sitemap which is updated everytime you create a new page or post etc. Google XML Sitemaps isn’t the only plugin that allows you to do this although it is the most popular.
Custom Code
You can use php, javascript, xhtml and css in WordPress posts and pages using a plugin such as Exec-PHP.
All in one SEO pack
The All in one SEO pack is one of the most used Plugins for WordPress. It allows you to insert meta data and many other SEO related features, in posts and pages. You can set the meta to be specific to specific pages. It really does do what it says.
Examples of WordPress CMS sites
Here’s three examples of WordPress CMS sites, if you want to view more, WordPress has a whole section in their showcase for CMS Sites (http://wordpress.org/showcase/tag/cms/):
http://www.racing.ups.com/
http://www.streamys.org/
http://www.irrationalgames.com/
Link to us
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Yes, we have been using wordpress as content management system (CMS). It is very useful for content based websites.
what we like more about wordpress is to availability of all types of plug-ins ecommerce, gallery, forums.
IF anything missing, we can wirte it.
cheers
WordPress is one of a tool that I use to creat my websites. I think it really useful…alot!! it quite user friendly!
WordPress is extremely powerful as a CMS. While it’s easy to learn and manage even for total newbies, it’s pretty much indefinitely expandable, even seen some big newspapers managing their sites with it.
Thank-you very much
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very helpful post, We have been using wordpress as CMS for most of our clients. thanks