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Yes it is possible to host multiple sites for multiple customers with WordPress. The Multi User feature we expected in wordpress 3.0 will satisfy most bloggers only but we need something more specific. The technique I describe here is similar to the one described here in the sense that it directs the database configuration constants to specific […]
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as of version 3 of WordPress, posts and pages have three options for visibility : What we're looking for today is a solution that hides the post from the list but allows certain users to see it via permalink. Of course you can give the permalink and tell the user to identify via the wp-login […]
A few months ago I published a quick comparison of 3 opensource cmses that come with a form builder. At the time the form builder feature was quite new and innovative, it now comes as a standard feature in a lot of web publishing solutions. I have reviewed a few hosted form makers, such as […]
Have your ever found that communicating with distant partners or collaborators involve a lot of window changes : email, phone conversation, chat... Protonotes is a hosted service that aims to centralize all conversations to a web page, can be either a web design prototype or the beginning of your own extranet. Protonotes works very simply […]
Opensource ecommerce is going fast forward. After the mighty Magento, I have had the pleasure to test drive - and install in production environment - Prestashop, a simpler alternative, that serves ecommerce with a nice ajax animated shopping cart and various interesting features. the release of its first official stable version, 1.0, was announced recently […]
The WP Link Directory is the first and the only one link directory plugin on the Internet for WordPress admin to store and maintain a set of links in classified categories. Useful for building content and getting other webmasters involved in your site's content development. Full Features: * Creation of link categories, sub-categories with descriptionsYou […]
This article makes a quick comparison of 3 popular PHP Content management Systems : Concrete5, Silverstripe and WordPress. While Concrete5 and Silverstripe are two real content management frameworks, WordPress is hugely popular as a blogging platform and each new version brings new feature that make it perfectly usable as a CMS, provided you install specific plugins such as PageMash. […]