Under Reconstruction: Moving all WebCommons business website pages into WordPress
Posted on January 13, 2009 by Steve Magruder in WebCommons Announcements, WordPress DevelopmentYou may have noticed that this blog/site has been undergoing some structural changes, and you would be correct.
What’s going on is fairly straightforward — I am simply moving most of my content from my old WebCommons site as well as my resume into this WordPress-based blog, and scrapping the rest. I am doing this for three reasons:
- I wanted to streamline my updating of the content, and have it all be in essentially one place. Now, considerably less programming or otherwise awkward intervention will be involved in adding/updating most content from now going forward. The only exception will be when I want to add specially programmed content.
- I wanted to learn more about how WordPress can be used as a content management system, including how plugins can be configured or altered, or templates created, to deliver special content features. WordPress is increasingly looking like a very important platform for website development, and obvious for a web programmer like myself, I need to know it from top to bottom.
- I wanted a demonstration project I can show potential clients what can be done with their (sometimes very static) existing websites and how much more powerful their sites can become, while not requiring as much attention from hired web programmers (and the expenses associated with that). Imagine your company website that its owner or administrator (normally a non-programmer) can make most of the content updates to!
Of course, I’m not quite finished, so don’t judge, yet.
But if you’re interested, you get to watch three separate sites merge into one, and I will post about what I’m actually doing.






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