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You are here: Home » News » Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress

Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress

By Nile Flores 4 Comments


WPVote Most people are led to believe the WordPress is just a blogging platform, but it is not. It is more than that. Some sites do not even have to have a blog. WordPress can create static pages. With the code snippets, lovingly called plugins, WordPress has become a very flexible script.

One site that shows how flexible WordPress can be, is WPVote. It is a Digg-like site geared to articles dealing with WordPress. If you write articles about WordPress, then you can definitely submit it there. However, in order to submit, you have to sign up so this site is trying to eliminate the spam that you usually see on larger social bookmarking websites. You can even vote.

Recently I submitted an article that I guest wrote on WPThoughts called Five Helpful Plugins For Site Navigation.


Filed Under: News Tagged With: social media, technology, websites, wordpress

About Nile Flores

Nile is a 43-year old female from the greater St. Louis (Southern Illinois side) area. Nile is a mother of 1 son. She is also a web designer and developer, a graphic designer, and a public speaker, who exclusively designs and develops using WordPress. She also blogs at GoDaddy's Blog, Verpex Hosting's blog and her very personal sites, Pixelled and Nail Polish Happy.




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  1. Best Blogs Asia says

    March 9, 2009 at 9:50 pm

    I used it too, v simple although couldn’t enter my own password.

    Best Blogs Asia’s last blog post..20 WP Themes That Will Rock Your Socks

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  2. Jean-Baptiste Jung says

    March 12, 2009 at 4:30 pm

    Hey, thanks for spreading the word about WpVote! Make sure to comment the contest post up over at CatsWhoCode.com so you can maybe win a premium WP theme 🙂

    Jean-Baptiste Jung’s last blog post..How to: Insert special characters between menus items

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    • Nile says

      March 12, 2009 at 6:27 pm

      Thanks Jean-Baptiste! I will let someone else have a chance at the contest. I design and think it is better for someone who needs it should have that chance. 🙂 That is a great contest for you to have.

      Reply

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  1. Nile Flores says:
    March 5, 2009 at 12:29 am

    New blog post: Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress http://tinyurl.com/b3eeae

    [Original tweet, Topsy page]

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