WordPress, A Perfect CMS
I’ve been looking for a good CMS to manage the content of my site, and none that seemed good enough, were easy to skin, but then i got this idea that i could use WordPress, the popular blogging system, as a general CMS. WordPress can create standalone pages as well as blog posts, and with a little editing of the template, i got rid of all the blog-ish stuff on the standalone page template (like the edit page link) and the pages look as good as any static page. Importing the blogger blog post was pretty easy, as WordPress comes with a Blogger importer, but for some reason, the dates all got reset to 1 Jan 1970.
While I was at it, i changed the design to a theme by Andreas Viklund posted at OSWD.
LobsterMan | July 28, 2005,
Testing the WP comments Feature… oops, that another thing, the Blogger comments didn’t get imported
Andreas | July 28, 2005,
Hey! Great work, and congrats on making the first site based on the layout.
Timmargh | July 28, 2005,
Like the new layout!
LobsterMan | July 28, 2005,
Thanks!
Anthony Yeung | July 30, 2005,
You could give TextPattern a try.
http://textpattern.com
Andrew | July 31, 2005,
Good luck with WebPhoto and using Word Press as a CMS. Works well for me…:)
Sang Nguyen | November 20, 2005,
i can honestly say that wordpress is the best blogging program/software that i have ever used. versatile yet simple.
Tim | January 4, 2006,
Any news when this wordpress theme will be released?
On Andreas Viklund’s site there is just a “coming soon!” notice.
LobsterMan | January 13, 2006,
I emailed Andreas the files, and he’s supposed to fix it up a bit and release, you can ask him
Mark Dodwell | August 18, 2006,
I’m building a Web 2.0 CMS aimed at small web design companies. Please help to get this how you need it, by telling me what you would like to see. Visit the blog now at http://mkdynamic.wordpress.com/2006/08/18/the-perfect-cms-web-20/trackback/
tomislav | November 16, 2006,
congratulations