WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on hundreds of thousands of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day.
By SMSgog 12/16/2015 2:11:27 AM
awesome.. I just work with my website http://smsgog.com
By Tarjei 3/23/2013 12:12:18 AM
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By DMJensen 10/2/2012 4:02:08 PM
I have some questions about this. 1. What version of WordPress does it install? 2. What versions of PHP and MySQL? 3. Are there any WP plugins it will not run that a native WP installation will? 4. Are there any limitations on it that a native WP installation does not have? 5. Can all WP installs and plugins be updated in the same way as with the native WP? 6. Where can I find details on its security settings? 7. Where can I find answers to other technical questions that may arise? Thanks.
By Robin 4/24/2012 12:22:39 PM
no multilingual implementation, no multidomain, invalid html validation