5 Reasons Not to Use WordPress As a CMS

August 27th, 2006

Though Wordpress can be used as a simple CMS, it is not specifically designed to function as a content management system. Some limitations that should be considered before you choose Wordpress as your CMS include an overly simple post and user management system and a rigid permalink structure.

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  • 1. 5 Reasons to Use WordPres&hellip  |  August 31st, 2006 at 3:48 am

    [...] Having presented the other side of the coin, I thought I would also publish this post presenting some good reasons to adopt the Wordpress Engine as a CMS. [...]


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