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Written by David Williams   
Friday, 07 August 2009 19:29

Credit Card Solutions is using this WordPress theme.  Wordpress is one of the best content themes with a great userfriendly admin.  You can literally get unlimited templates and then change them at will with no need to reload a complete web site.

Click on the image to access the site.

For more great themes see below and contact us if you want us to build and host your site with any WordPress Theme.

Features

WordPress has a templating system, which includes widgets that can be rearranged without editing PHP or HTML code, as well as themes that can be installed and switched between. The PHP and HTML code in themes can also be edited for more advanced customizations. WordPress also features integrated link management; a search engine-friendly, clean permalink structure; the ability to assign nested, multiple categories to articles; multiple author capability; and support for tagging of posts and articles. Automatic filters that provide for proper formatting and styling of text in articles (for example, converting regular quotes to smart quotes) are also included. WordPress also supports the Trackback and Pingback standards for displaying links to other sites that have themselves linked to a post or article. Finally, WordPress has a rich plugin architecture which allows users and developers to extend its functionality beyond the features that come as part of the base install.

[edit] History

b2\cafelog, more commonly known as simply b2 or cafelog, was the precursor to WordPress. b2\cafelog was estimated to have been employed on approximately 2,000 blogs as of May 2003. It was written in PHP for use with MySQL by Michel Valdrighi, who is now a contributing developer to WordPress. Although WordPress is the official successor, another project, b2evolution, is also in active development.

WordPress first appeared in 2003 as a joint effort between Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little to create a fork of b2.[2] The name WordPress was suggested by Christine Selleck, a friend of Mullenweg.[3]

In 2004 the licensing terms for the competing Movable Type package were changed by Six Apart, and many of its users migrated to WordPress – causing a marked and continuing growth in WordPress's popularity.[citation needed]

In 2007 WordPress won a Packt Open Source CMS Award.[4]

Click on the image below for another great WordPress Site

Lighthouse Baptist Church - a WordPress Template we did for a church in the Chicago area:

Lighthouse Baptist Church

The Trail of Blood Revisited - About a Church in Indianapolis where the IRS took the buildings and tore them down:

The Trail of Blood Revisited

The Biblical Law Center to help churches with their legal issues from the site above:

Biblical Law Center

Cellphones Unlimited - a Pawn Shop that also sells cell phones:

Cell Phones Unlimited

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 12:04
 

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