WordPress MTR
WordPress MTR
WordPress MTR
WordPress is a powerful personal publishing platform, and it comes with a great set of features
designed to make your experience as a publisher on the Internet as easy, pleasant and appealing as
possible. We are proud to offer you a freely distributed, standards-
compliant, fast, light and free personal publishing platform, with sensible default settings and
features, and an extremely customizable core.
Portable Core
You can choose to have the tree of wordpress related files, which form the back-end of your
publicly displayed weblog, be in the same directory as the weblog or in a different directory.
For example, if you want your weblog athttp://example.com (public_html - the public "root" of
your webserver or hosting account) and you want to store the wordpress related files and
directory tree in http://example.com/wordpress (public_html/wordpress), you can!
UTC friendly
WordPress allows you to define your time as an offset from Universal Coordinated Time (UTC),
so that all the time-related elements stored in the database are stored as GMT values, which is
a universal standard. Among other things, this helps you display the correct time on your
weblog, even if your host server is located in a different time zone.
User management
WordPress uses user-levels to control user-access to different features, so you can restrict the
ability of individual users to create or modify content in your weblog, by changing their user-
level.
User profiles
Each user on your weblog can define a profile, with details such as their email address, instant
messaging aliases etc, if they want to. Users can also control the way in which their details are
displayed on the weblog.
Cruft-free Permalinks
The URLs for all the pages in your weblog can be made to conform to a standard, cruft-free
system, and all the links are structured, sensible, and understandable to human and
machines, and that includes search engines. Clean URLs are essential for search engine
optimization and an improved user experience.
Inter-blog Communication
In an increasingly connected world, WordPress comes ready for PingBack and TrackBack, two
very useful ways of connecting to other weblogs, and to enable them to do the same.
Template Tags
Template tags make it easier to design the content and information displayed on your weblog.
You don't need to be a PHP whiz to design your weblog.
Themes
You can skin your weblog using readily available themes, or styles. You can also create and
share your own themes.
Plugins
Plugins extend the core functionality of your weblog. A large number of user-developed
plugins are already available and can be used to do virtually anything you want to, with your
blog.
Creating Content
Password protection
So you want to share something with some people, but not everyone? Easy, protect the article
in question with a password.
Post Slug
If you are using clean PermaLinks on your website, you can define the link to an individual
post by using a post-slug.
File/picture uploading
You can upload pictures or files, and link to them or display them in your articles. You have
the option of creating thumbnails of pictures when you upload them.
Categories
Organize your posts into categories, and sub-categories, and sub-sub categories...
Emoticons
WordPress is smart enough to convert character smileys, like ":)" into the graphical image
counterparts.
Save Drafts
Save your unfinished articles, improve them later, publish when you're done.
Previewing Posts
Before you press the "Publish" button, you can look at the preview for the article you just
wrote to check if everything is the way you want it. In fact, you can do that at any time, since
the preview is "live".
Desktop Tools
You don't have to use a browser to update your weblog, you can use any desktop blogging
tool that supports theMetaWeblog or Blogger API.
Blog by email
You can send your posts as an email and have them appear on the weblog.
Bookmarklets
Add the "Press It!" bookmarklet provided by WordPress to your browser and you have a
shortcut to create an article with a link to the page currently displayed on your browser!
Sidebar
If you don't like a bookmarklet, use our friendly browser sidebar, which can be used in a
similar fashion.
Formatting
Think of WordPress as something that makes your words smoother, and your pages more
appealing. WordPress ships with text-formatting plugins that clean up your content and add
typographic goodness to your articles.
Searching
WordPress has a functional built-in search tool, which allows visitors to your blog to search for
terms they are interested in, and the search-hilite plugin that ships with WordPress can
highlight their search terms, so it is even easier for them to find what they were searching for.
In addition to this, the plugin also does the same for someone who arrives at your blog by
clicking at a search result in a search engine, such as google. All in all, searching is fun, with
WordPress.
Moderation
For the control freak in all of us, WordPress provides an array of moderation options. You can
moderate
Notification
WordPress can keep you in the loop by sending you an email each time there is a new
comment or a comment awaiting moderation.
Bookmarklet
The effortlessness begins with a neat bookmarklet that you can add to the bookmarks or
favourites in your browser. Adding a link to an interesting blog or website is as simple as
clicking on the bookmark or favourite when you visit the blog or website the next time!
Categorizing
The links in your blogroll can be categorized and neatly organized
Importing
If you already have a list o' links as an OPML file, you can import it to your WordPress blog.
For those coming from other blogging tools, this means that you can import your blogroll
from Blogrolling.com and never use a third-party service to manage your blogroll, again.
Exporting
Did we say you can also export an OPML file with your list o' links?
Displaying
As with everything else, you get some neat template tags that enable you to display your
blogroll the way you like - in alphabetical order, ranking order, the order in which they were
updated - you get the idea