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Fixing Broken Links After Migrating To WordPress
This article is related to the first three posts about Implementing WordPress in the Enterprise Environment. One of the lonely tasks following the migration of our website from HTML and Cold Fusion based files to PHP and WordPress was to...
WordPress For The Enterprise – Article 3
Dealing With Potential Problems During Implementation After the first two articles about WordPress for the enterprise, Article 1 and Article 2, I am writing this third articles about some of the nuances of the process of converting an old home...
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WordPress For The Enterprise – Article 2
WordPress Enterprise Issue And Plugins Now that you have read my first article,WordPress For The Enterprise – Article 1, which is really more about reasons why to do a WordPress enterprise implementation, let’s get into what is missing; how we...
WordPress For The Enterprise – Article 1
As many WordPress users know, WordPress has become an application with critical mass. That’s not to say it is perfect or has all the application features you may need. That’s where plugins come in. So let’s say you use WordPress...
WordPress For The Enterprise
This blog entry is the first in a series of articles about taking WordPress and making it work for the enterprise. I figure, because I am in the middle of it, I might as well share some of the advantages...
social media & the death of the custom cms
Whether it is twitter, linkedin, facebook or myspace, there is no doubt that social media is here to stay as part of the framework of the web. So that is why most cms and blog software are building into them...