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เวิร์ดเพรส เป็นแพลทฟอร์มสำหรับการเผยแพร่ข้อมูลส่วนบุคคลที่ทรงพลัง and it comes with a great set of features designed to make  
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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''.
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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''' content management system, with ''sensible default settings and features'', and an ''extremely customizable core''.
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== License and Platform ==
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The following is a list of some of the features that come standard with WordPress, however there are literally tens of thousands of plugins that extend what WordPress does, so the actual functionality is nearly limitless. You are also free to do whatever you like with the WordPress code, extend it or modify in any way or use it for commercial projects without any licensing fees. That is the beauty of [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free software], free meaning not only price but also the freedom to have complete control over it.
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*'''License''' : WordPress is licensed under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GPL].
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*'''Platform''' : [http://php.net PHP] (5.2.4 or newer) and [http://mysql.com MySQL] (5.0.2 or newer) are required.
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== At a Glance ==
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== Managing and Administering ==
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; Proven : WordPress powers [http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/19/wordpress-now-powers-22-percent-of-new-active-websites-in-the-us/ nearly a quarter] of new sites today, is the content management system (CMS) of choice for [http://trends.builtwith.com/cms more than two thirds] of the top million sites making it the most popular on the web, and is trusted by content publishers both large and small including CNN and the NY Times. With more than [http://en.wordpress.com/stats/ 50 million sites globally] and eight years of proven history, you know you’re getting the best software for the job.
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; Locally Install : WordPress is designed to be installed on your own web server, or shared hosting account, which gives you complete control over the weblog. Unlike third-party hosted services, you can be sure of being able to access and modify everything related to your weblog, in case you need to. This also means that you can install WordPress on your desktop or home computer, or even on an Intranet.
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; 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 at http://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!
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; Easy to use : At the core of WordPress is a [http://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens dumb-simple interface] similar to the desktop publishing software you use today. With no coding experience or expert knowledge necessary, the learning curve is [http://codex.wordpress.org/Writing_Posts often about as short as typing in your site’s URL and logging in]. In fact, most users are able to pick up the basics without any training at all. Interfaces are polished and easy to use, and are the result of years of refinement. It’s the power of Microsoft Word with the intuitiveness of an iPhone.
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; 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.
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; Built for Publishing : WordPress makes sharing content and attracting readers to your site a breeze. Whether pushing content to social networks, ensuring that your website is provided in the [http://codex.wordpress.org/Search_Engine_Optimization_for_WordPress optimal format to appear at the top of search results] the moment you hit publish, or providing visitors the ability to [http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Feeds subscribe to specific content sub-feeds] in their favorite feed reader (or even via e-mail), WordPress is not simply a website, but rather a content-publishing platform. With a single click, you have a powerful megaphone to broadcast your message to the world.
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; 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.
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; Backed by Community Support : WordPress is supported by a [http://codex.wordpress.org/Contributing_to_WordPress vibrant community of users] who have already solved many of the toughest challenges to sharing information today. The latest version of WordPress has been download [http://wordpress.org/download/counter/ more than 10 million times] since it was released a few months ago, and the prior version was downloaded [http://wordpress.org/download/counter/ more than 6,072,599 times]. With a library of [http://wordpress.org/extend/ more than 20,000 free, open-source plug-ins and themes] growing each day, and hundreds of core contributors each release cycle, the WordPress community is an ecosystem built around the platform’s viability and proven success.
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; 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.
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== Content is King ==
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; Easy installation and upgrade : WordPress' famous 5 minute install can't be beaten for simplicity and ease of use. Upgrading your weblog to the latest version of WordPress is easy, too, and it should take less time than the installation!
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; Your Entire Workflow : WordPress can take the place of your entire workflow from the initial draft to the time you hit publish – spelling, grammar, collaboration, and review – there’s no need for e-mails back-and-forth or expensive desktop software.
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; Dynamic page generation : No rebuilding of all your pages each time you update your weblog, or any aspect of it. All pages are generated using the database and the templates each time a page from your weblog is requested by a viewer. This means that updating your weblog, or its design is as ''fast'' as possible, and required server storage ''space usage is minimal''.
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; Beyond Black and White : Everything that makes webpages feel rich – pictures, videos, music, documents – can feel right at home in WordPress. With a drag-and-drop [http://codex.wordpress.org/Uploading_Files file uploader] that uses the latest technology to ensure your file effortlessly makes it to the web page every time, and a [http://codex.wordpress.org/Media_Add_New_Screen media browser to help you store, organize and find the files] you’re looking for, WordPress hosts the files that make your pages pop.
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; Internationalization and Localization : You can now create a weblog that is localized to your choice, and delivered in a language of your choice. The [http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ gettext] method is used to translate and localize WordPress to the fullest extent.
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; Distraction Free Writing : Between E-Mail, IMs, Texts, Tweets, and Status Updates, we have enough distractions as is today. Your publishing platform should not be one of them. While writing WordPress literally fades away letting you concentrate on your ideas themselves, not how you’re getting them out there.
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== Publicizing Your Work ==
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; Never Lose a Word : WordPress [http://codex.wordpress.org/Revision_Management#Autosaves automatically saves your work] as you type so you don’t have to worry if your computer crashes or you make a mistake. Want to go back to a previous version? Not a problem. Every time you hit save, [http://codex.wordpress.org/Revision_Management WordPress creates a snapshot] that you can restore with a single click.
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;Feeds : The [http://purl.org/rss/1.0/ RSS 1.0 (aka RDF)], [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss RSS 2.0] and [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php ATOM] specifications are fully supported by WordPress, and what's more, just about any page on your weblog has an associated feed that your readers can subscribe to - there's a feed for the latest posts, for categories, comments, well, like we said earlier, for anything you want. The more options your readers have to keep track of different sections of your weblog, the easier it is for you to spread the word around the world. WordPress also fully supports RSS 2.0 with enclosures, so adding mp3 files (such as podcasts) to your RSS feeds is a snap.
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;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.
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; Time Travel : Okay, not really, but it’s pretty close. WordPress lets you schedule posts for some time in the future or lets you backdate a post for some time in the past so that you can write when its convenient for you.
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;Inter-blog Communication : In an increasingly connected world, WordPress comes ready for [http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback PingBack] and [http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mttrackback.html TrackBack], two very useful ways of connecting to other weblogs, and to enable them to do the same.
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; Publish Anywhere : The internet’s everywhere, so why shouldn’t your workflow be? WordPress has [http://wordpress.org/extend/mobile/ mobile applications] for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Nokia, Windows Phone 7, even WebOS. Wherever you are, control of your site is literally at your fingertips. Your phone not listed? No fret. You can even [http://codex.wordpress.org/Post_to_your_blog_using_email post to your site by e-mail].
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==Customizing the Design==
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;Password protection : You can give passwords to individual posts to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.
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; Template Driven Design : WordPress uses templates to generate the pages dynamically. You can control the presentation of content by editing the templates using the Template Editor tool and the Template Tags
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; Template and File Editor : Every installation of WordPress comes with a file editor you can use to edit your templates and other WordPress related files, right in your browser without having to worry about downloading and uploading the files in order to edit them.
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;Multi-paged posts : If your post is too long, cut it up into pages, so your readers don't have to scroll to the end of the world.
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; Template Tags : [[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.
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;Save Drafts : Save your unfinished articles, improve them later, publish when you're done.
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; Themes : You can skin your weblog using readily available themes, or styles. You can also create and share your own themes.
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; 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.
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;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".
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== Creating Content ==
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== A Supercharged V8 Under the Hood ==
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;Password protection : So you want to share something with some people, but not everyone? Easy, protect the article in question with a password.
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;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.  
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; The Right Tuxedo for Any Content : Your content deserves the best. The site should conform to your content, not the other way around. WordPress comes with a [http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Themes full theme system] which makes designing everything from the simplest site to the most complicated portal a piece of cake. Have a new design every day. Your ideas should look as good as what they say.
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;Post to the future : You can write a post today and have it appear on the weblog at a future date, automatically.
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; Obsessively Organized : It doesn’t matter how much content you have, if your visitors can’t find it. WordPress organizes your content by day, by month, by year, by author, by category — any way you can describe it — and dynamically creates browsable archives so things always stay up to date.
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;Multi paged posts : If your post is too long, cut it up into pages, so your readers don't have to scroll to the end of the world.
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; Killer Search Inside and Out : WordPress has killer search baked in. Every word you write is fully searchable through a single box at the top of each page and if your users choose to use an external search engine like Google, rest assured, WordPress will present your content in a way that all but ensures it makes it to the top of the results every time.
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;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.
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; Even the URLs are Beautiful : Ever go to a site and look up to the URL bar only to see a string of letter and number gobbledygook? WordPress realizes that websites are built for people, not computers. Every URL is [http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks intuitively written for humans] and describes what your content says, not where it sits in a database.
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;Categories : Organize your posts into categories, and sub-categories, and sub-sub categories...
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; Typography Nerds Rejoice : To do it right, publishing on the web can be a pain without the right tools. Every time you hit publish [http://codex.wordpress.org/How_WordPress_Processes_Post_Content WordPress silently typesets each and every letter for seamless web production]. Where many other CMSs let the details fall by the wayside, WordPress uses the [http://photomatt.net/tools/texturize Texturize] engine to intelligently convert web-unfriendly characters like quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands into typographically correct HTML entities. For information about the proper use of such entities see Peter Sheerin's article [http://alistapart.com/article/emen/ The Trouble With Em ’n En].
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;Emoticons : WordPress is smart enough to convert character smileys, like ":)" into the graphical image counterparts.
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; ¡Bienvenidos a WordPress! : WordPress has been translated to more than [http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_in_Your_Language 60 different languages], so however you say “publish”, you’ll be saying it in no time flat. You can create a site that is localized to your choice, and delivered in a language of your choice. The [http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ gettext] method is used to translate and localize WordPress to the fullest extent.
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;Save Drafts : Save your unfinished articles, improve them later, publish when you're done.
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; Drag and Drop Administration : Weren’t a computer science major in college? No degree required, promise. Most of what users see from [http://codex.wordpress.org/Appearance_Menus_Screen menus] to the [http://codex.wordpress.org/Appearance_Widgets_Screen dynamic functionality on each page] can be fully customized with simple drag-and-drop controls on the back end.
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;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".
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; Multiple Personalities : Got a bunch of users? Not a problem. WordPress lets you [http://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities define different roles for different users] – just like in real life – and lets you assign privileges accordingly. Users can register themselves (if you want), and can submit content for your review.
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;Desktop Tools : You don't have to use a browser to update your weblog, you can use any desktop blogging tool that supports the [http://www.xmlrpc.com/metaWeblogApi MetaWeblog] or [http://www.blogger.com/developers/api/1_docs/ Blogger] API.
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== User Tested, Geek Approved ==
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;Blog by email : You can send your posts as an email and have them appear on the weblog.
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;Bookmarklets : Add the "[[Press_It|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!
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; Out-of-the-box Power : WordPress provides extensive functionality right out-of-the-box and often little customization is needed to adapt the software for your unique use. Many other CMSs rely on you to hunt down, install, and configure a long-list of add-ons just to get many of the features WordPress considers core (comments, RSS feeds, revisions, etc.) and relies on developers to undertake significant coding efforts to provide the functionality you need. WordPress does the heavy lifting so you don’t have to. Why reinvent the wheel when you already have the best wheel in the world?
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;Sidebar : If you don't like a bookmarklet, use our friendly browser sidebar, which can be used in a similar fashion.
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; Open and Transparent : WordPress is built by a dedicated community of professional developers, academics, and enthusiasts with the source code released to the world to take apart, build upon, and improve. It’s hallmark is a rapid development cycle, meaning frequent updates and always up-to-date software, all with no licensing fees or direct costs. And with an extensive international community professional support is always wherever you are.
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;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.
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; It’s Your Data : Some publishing platforms like to lock you in with proprietary data formats. Not here. WordPress relies on open standards to allow you to take your data with you, and even comes with tools to seamlessly import from many popular sources. It’s your data, and you should do what you want with it. We currently have importers for Movable Type, Textpattern, Greymatter, Blogger, and b2. Work on importers for Nucleus and pMachine are under way.
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== Archives and Search ==
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; It’s Your Software : WordPress is designed to be installed on your own web server, in the cloud, or in a shared hosting account. You have complete control. Unlike commercial software or third-party hosted services, you can be sure of being able to access and modify everything related to your site. You can even install WordPress on your personal computer, or on a corporate intranet.
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;Archiving : After you've been blogging for an extended period of time, what matters is how well your posts are organized, and for that, WordPress provides you with several ready made options to display the archives of your blog, containing all the old posts. You can choose from ''yearly'', ''monthly'', ''weekly'', ''daily'', ''category-wise'' or ''author-wise'' archives, and easily link to the archive pages from the main page (or any other page) of your blog, using a template tag to generate the links to these archive pages. Since WordPress generates pages dynamically, all these archive pages come at no additional space-cost to your server.
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;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.
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; Power One Site or Millions : WordPress offers multi-site technology. It is the same technology that powers over 20 million sites on [http://wordpress.com WordPress.com] and global sites like CNN and the New York Times. Multi-site technology allows users to have full administrative control over their own site, without any security concerns. Each site can have its own look-and-feel (themes), its own functionality (plug-ins), and manage its own users, while at the same time, network-wide policies and security updates can be deployed at the click of a button.
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== Discussion and Comments ==
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; Dynamic page generation : No rebuilding of all your pages each time you update your site, or any aspect of it. All pages are generated using the database and the templates each time a page from your site is requested by a viewer. This means that updating your site, or its design is as ''fast'' as possible, and required server storage ''space usage is minimal''.
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;Community Building : WP is not the YMCA, but it does help build communities around weblogs, through the use of comments, trackbacks and pingbacks, helping you keep in touch with the audience and fostering friendship
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;Allowed html tags: Not everyone is evil, but keep those who are in check by limiting which html tags are kosher on your weblog. The default html tags allowed by WordPress are a sane choice to let people use html in their comments, without compromising the safety of your data or server.
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; Template Driven Design : WordPress uses templates to generate the pages dynamically. You can control the presentation of content by editing the templates using your favorite text-editor or IDE, or even the built-in Template Editor tool. [[Template_Tags | Template tags]] make it easier to design the content and information displayed on your site. You don't need to be a PHP whiz to make your site's look-and-feel match your vision.
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== A Serious Platform for Serious Content ==
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; Your Site is Your Castle : WordPress has more than eight years of history powering stable, [http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress secure websites]. Vulnerabilities are discovered quickly because of the wide user-base and dedicated open-source community, patches are rapidly developed by the dedicated security team, and often released in the span of hours from the time they are reported. WordPress comes with an [http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress#Automatic_Update integrated core-update system], so patches are deployed at the click of a mouse. WordPress [http://codex.wordpress.org/Data_Validation sanitizes all user input], restricts URL access, has an extensive user permissioning system, and never stores passwords in an unencryptable format. WordPress uses WordPress.com’s 20 million users to beta test releases before they come out, so that by the time new versions are released, stakeholders can be confident in their stability.
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; Extensive APIs : WordPress’s core relies on its own [http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API extensive API interface] (commonly known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food dogfooding]) which consequently allows developers to quickly and effectively customize the application to their unique needs. Many aspects of the essential WordPress experience can be overridden or modified by user-generated [http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Action_Reference hooks and filters]. These APIs help WordPress integrate seamlessly with existing systems, a necessity in a stove-pipe rich environments.
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; Enterprise Ready : Any challenge the organization faces, chances are, someone else has already tackled it and provided the code free of charge. WordPress has been adapted to countless enterprise environments, and provides support for Active Directory authentication, user management, work-flow integration, and scheduled backups, among other enterprise-centric features.
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; Interoperability : Want to connect WordPress to another system? WordPress uses [http://www.xmlrpc.com/ XML-RPC], an open XML standard that allows different systems in different environments to talk to one another. XML-RPC is designed to be as simple as possible, while at the same time allowing for complex tasks to be performed.  WordPress also supports an extended version of the Blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and finally the MovableType API. You can even use clients designed for other platforms like Zempt.
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; Maintenance so simple you’ll wonder why you did it the other way : Installing and upgrading WordPress is a piece of cake. WordPress’s [http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress#Famous_5-Minute_Install famous five minute install] is the envy of the industry, and with [http://codex.wordpress.org/Dashboard_Updates_Screen one click updates], you’ll know you are always using the best. Try it and you’ll wonder why all software isn’t this easy.
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; Trust, but Verify : Not everyone is evil, but keep those who are in check by limiting which html tags are kosher on your weblog. The default html tags allowed by WordPress are a sane choice to let people use html in their comments and posts, without compromising the safety of your data or server.
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; Standards Compliant… and then some : The WordPress team has gone to great lengths to ensure every bit of WordPress generated code is in full compliance with the standards of the [http://w3.org/ W3C]. This is important not only for interoperability with today’s browser but also for forward compatibility with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a beautiful thing, and you should demand nothing less.
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; More than a Blog… Much, Much More : Anyone who says WordPress is a mere blogging platform is covering for the fact that they haven’t been following the CMS’s explosive growth over the past couple years. Saying WordPress is only a blogging platform is like saying BMW is [http://www.logoblog.org/bmw_logo.php only a propeller manufacturer]. In fact, the majority of the time, [http://max.limpag.com/article/wordpress-open-source-cms-2011/ WordPress isn’t even used as a blog]. With built in support for custom post types and custom taxonomies, if you can dream it, WordPress can make it a reality.
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== Broadcast Your Ideas ==
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;Feeds : The [http://purl.org/rss/1.0/ RSS 1.0 (aka RDF)], [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss RSS 2.0] and [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php ATOM] specifications are fully supported by WordPress, and what's more, just about any page on your site has an associated feed that your readers can subscribe to - there's a feed for the latest posts, for categories, comments, well, like we said earlier, for anything you want. The more options your readers have to keep track of different sections of your site, the easier it is for you to spread the word around the world. WordPress also fully supports RSS 2.0 with enclosures, so adding mp3 files (such as podcasts) to your RSS feeds is a snap.
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;Inter-site Communication : In an increasingly connected world, WordPress comes ready for [http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback PingBack] and [http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mttrackback.html TrackBack], two very useful ways of connecting to other sites, and to enable them to do the same. Plus, WordPress supports pinging [http://www.pingomatic.com/ Ping-O-Matic], which means maximum exposure for your site to search engines.
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== Grow Your Community ==
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;Community Building : WordPress is not the YMCA, but it does help build communities around sites, through the use of comments, trackbacks and pingbacks, helping you keep in touch with the audience and fostering friendship
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; Comments : Visitors to your site can leave comments on individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their own site. You can enable or disable comments on a per-post basis.
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; Spam protection : Out of the box WordPress comes with very robust tools such as an integrated blacklist and open proxy checker to manage and eliminate comment spam on your blog, and there is also a rich array of plugins that can take this functionality a step further.
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; Full user registration : WordPress has a built-in user registration system that (if you choose) can allow people to register and maintain profiles and leave authenticated comments on your blog. You can optionally close comments for non-registered users. There are also plugins that hide posts from lower level users.
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;Allowed html tags: Not everyone is evil, but keep those who are in check by limiting which html tags are kosher on your site. The default html tags allowed by WordPress are a sane choice to let people use html in their comments, without compromising the safety of your data or server.
;Moderation : For the control freak in all of us, WordPress provides an array of moderation options. You can moderate
;Moderation : For the control freak in all of us, WordPress provides an array of moderation options. You can moderate
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;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.
;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.
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== Creating and Managing a Blogroll ==
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== License, Platform, and Philosophy ==
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;Blogroll : The blogroll is where you link to the blogs you read frequently - a friendly way of acknowledging the good blogs out there. WordPress' built-in [[Links Manager]] allows you to add and manage links effortlessly
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;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!
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; License : WordPress is licensed under the [http://wordpress.org/about/license/ GPLv2 or later] which guarantees users several freedoms:
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;Categorizing : The links in your blogroll can be categorized and neatly organized
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:* The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
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;Importing : If you already have a list o' links as an OPML file, you can import it to your WordPress blog.  
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:* The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish.
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;Exporting : Did we say you can also export an OPML file with your list o' links?
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:* The freedom to redistribute.
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:* The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others.
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; Platform : [http://php.net PHP] (5.2.4 or newer) and [http://mysql.com MySQL] (5.0.2 or newer) are required. [http://wordpress.org/about/requirements/ More information].
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; Philosophy :  WordPress's development is guided by a set of [http://wordpress.org/about/philosophy/ unwavering principles]. They are:
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:* Work Out of the Box
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:* Design for the Majority
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:* Decision not Options
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:* Clean, Lean, and Mean
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:* Strive for Simplicity
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:* Deadlines are not Arbitrary
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:* Be Mindful of the Vocal Minority
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:* The WordPress Bill of Rights
[[Category:About WordPress]]
[[Category:About WordPress]]

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The following is a list of some of the features that come standard with WordPress, however there are literally tens of thousands of plugins that extend what WordPress does, so the actual functionality is nearly limitless. You are also free to do whatever you like with the WordPress code, extend it or modify in any way or use it for commercial projects without any licensing fees. That is the beauty of free software, free meaning not only price but also the freedom to have complete control over it.

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At a Glance

Proven 
WordPress powers nearly a quarter of new sites today, is the content management system (CMS) of choice for more than two thirds of the top million sites making it the most popular on the web, and is trusted by content publishers both large and small including CNN and the NY Times. With more than 50 million sites globally and eight years of proven history, you know you’re getting the best software for the job.
Easy to use 
At the core of WordPress is a dumb-simple interface similar to the desktop publishing software you use today. With no coding experience or expert knowledge necessary, the learning curve is often about as short as typing in your site’s URL and logging in. In fact, most users are able to pick up the basics without any training at all. Interfaces are polished and easy to use, and are the result of years of refinement. It’s the power of Microsoft Word with the intuitiveness of an iPhone.
Built for Publishing 
WordPress makes sharing content and attracting readers to your site a breeze. Whether pushing content to social networks, ensuring that your website is provided in the optimal format to appear at the top of search results the moment you hit publish, or providing visitors the ability to subscribe to specific content sub-feeds in their favorite feed reader (or even via e-mail), WordPress is not simply a website, but rather a content-publishing platform. With a single click, you have a powerful megaphone to broadcast your message to the world.
Backed by Community Support 
WordPress is supported by a vibrant community of users who have already solved many of the toughest challenges to sharing information today. The latest version of WordPress has been download more than 10 million times since it was released a few months ago, and the prior version was downloaded more than 6,072,599 times. With a library of more than 20,000 free, open-source plug-ins and themes growing each day, and hundreds of core contributors each release cycle, the WordPress community is an ecosystem built around the platform’s viability and proven success.

Content is King

Your Entire Workflow 
WordPress can take the place of your entire workflow from the initial draft to the time you hit publish – spelling, grammar, collaboration, and review – there’s no need for e-mails back-and-forth or expensive desktop software.
Beyond Black and White 
Everything that makes webpages feel rich – pictures, videos, music, documents – can feel right at home in WordPress. With a drag-and-drop file uploader that uses the latest technology to ensure your file effortlessly makes it to the web page every time, and a media browser to help you store, organize and find the files you’re looking for, WordPress hosts the files that make your pages pop.
Distraction Free Writing 
Between E-Mail, IMs, Texts, Tweets, and Status Updates, we have enough distractions as is today. Your publishing platform should not be one of them. While writing WordPress literally fades away letting you concentrate on your ideas themselves, not how you’re getting them out there.
Never Lose a Word 
WordPress automatically saves your work as you type so you don’t have to worry if your computer crashes or you make a mistake. Want to go back to a previous version? Not a problem. Every time you hit save, WordPress creates a snapshot that you can restore with a single click.
Time Travel 
Okay, not really, but it’s pretty close. WordPress lets you schedule posts for some time in the future or lets you backdate a post for some time in the past so that you can write when its convenient for you.
Publish Anywhere 
The internet’s everywhere, so why shouldn’t your workflow be? WordPress has mobile applications for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Nokia, Windows Phone 7, even WebOS. Wherever you are, control of your site is literally at your fingertips. Your phone not listed? No fret. You can even post to your site by e-mail.
Password protection 
You can give passwords to individual posts to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.
Multi-paged posts 
If your post is too long, cut it up into pages, so your readers don't have to scroll to the end of the world.
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".

A Supercharged V8 Under the Hood

The Right Tuxedo for Any Content 
Your content deserves the best. The site should conform to your content, not the other way around. WordPress comes with a full theme system which makes designing everything from the simplest site to the most complicated portal a piece of cake. Have a new design every day. Your ideas should look as good as what they say.
Obsessively Organized 
It doesn’t matter how much content you have, if your visitors can’t find it. WordPress organizes your content by day, by month, by year, by author, by category — any way you can describe it — and dynamically creates browsable archives so things always stay up to date.
Killer Search Inside and Out 
WordPress has killer search baked in. Every word you write is fully searchable through a single box at the top of each page and if your users choose to use an external search engine like Google, rest assured, WordPress will present your content in a way that all but ensures it makes it to the top of the results every time.
Even the URLs are Beautiful 
Ever go to a site and look up to the URL bar only to see a string of letter and number gobbledygook? WordPress realizes that websites are built for people, not computers. Every URL is intuitively written for humans and describes what your content says, not where it sits in a database.
Typography Nerds Rejoice 
To do it right, publishing on the web can be a pain without the right tools. Every time you hit publish WordPress silently typesets each and every letter for seamless web production. Where many other CMSs let the details fall by the wayside, WordPress uses the Texturize engine to intelligently convert web-unfriendly characters like quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands into typographically correct HTML entities. For information about the proper use of such entities see Peter Sheerin's article The Trouble With Em ’n En.
¡Bienvenidos a WordPress! 
WordPress has been translated to more than 60 different languages, so however you say “publish”, you’ll be saying it in no time flat. You can create a site that is localized to your choice, and delivered in a language of your choice. The gettext method is used to translate and localize WordPress to the fullest extent.
Drag and Drop Administration 
Weren’t a computer science major in college? No degree required, promise. Most of what users see from menus to the dynamic functionality on each page can be fully customized with simple drag-and-drop controls on the back end.
Multiple Personalities 
Got a bunch of users? Not a problem. WordPress lets you define different roles for different users – just like in real life – and lets you assign privileges accordingly. Users can register themselves (if you want), and can submit content for your review.

User Tested, Geek Approved

Out-of-the-box Power 
WordPress provides extensive functionality right out-of-the-box and often little customization is needed to adapt the software for your unique use. Many other CMSs rely on you to hunt down, install, and configure a long-list of add-ons just to get many of the features WordPress considers core (comments, RSS feeds, revisions, etc.) and relies on developers to undertake significant coding efforts to provide the functionality you need. WordPress does the heavy lifting so you don’t have to. Why reinvent the wheel when you already have the best wheel in the world?
Open and Transparent 
WordPress is built by a dedicated community of professional developers, academics, and enthusiasts with the source code released to the world to take apart, build upon, and improve. It’s hallmark is a rapid development cycle, meaning frequent updates and always up-to-date software, all with no licensing fees or direct costs. And with an extensive international community professional support is always wherever you are.
It’s Your Data 
Some publishing platforms like to lock you in with proprietary data formats. Not here. WordPress relies on open standards to allow you to take your data with you, and even comes with tools to seamlessly import from many popular sources. It’s your data, and you should do what you want with it. We currently have importers for Movable Type, Textpattern, Greymatter, Blogger, and b2. Work on importers for Nucleus and pMachine are under way.
It’s Your Software 
WordPress is designed to be installed on your own web server, in the cloud, or in a shared hosting account. You have complete control. Unlike commercial software or third-party hosted services, you can be sure of being able to access and modify everything related to your site. You can even install WordPress on your personal computer, or on a corporate intranet.
Power One Site or Millions 
WordPress offers multi-site technology. It is the same technology that powers over 20 million sites on WordPress.com and global sites like CNN and the New York Times. Multi-site technology allows users to have full administrative control over their own site, without any security concerns. Each site can have its own look-and-feel (themes), its own functionality (plug-ins), and manage its own users, while at the same time, network-wide policies and security updates can be deployed at the click of a button.
Dynamic page generation 
No rebuilding of all your pages each time you update your site, or any aspect of it. All pages are generated using the database and the templates each time a page from your site is requested by a viewer. This means that updating your site, or its design is as fast as possible, and required server storage space usage is minimal.
Template Driven Design 
WordPress uses templates to generate the pages dynamically. You can control the presentation of content by editing the templates using your favorite text-editor or IDE, or even the built-in Template Editor tool. Template tags make it easier to design the content and information displayed on your site. You don't need to be a PHP whiz to make your site's look-and-feel match your vision.

A Serious Platform for Serious Content

Your Site is Your Castle 
WordPress has more than eight years of history powering stable, secure websites. Vulnerabilities are discovered quickly because of the wide user-base and dedicated open-source community, patches are rapidly developed by the dedicated security team, and often released in the span of hours from the time they are reported. WordPress comes with an integrated core-update system, so patches are deployed at the click of a mouse. WordPress sanitizes all user input, restricts URL access, has an extensive user permissioning system, and never stores passwords in an unencryptable format. WordPress uses WordPress.com’s 20 million users to beta test releases before they come out, so that by the time new versions are released, stakeholders can be confident in their stability.
Extensive APIs 
WordPress’s core relies on its own extensive API interface (commonly known as dogfooding) which consequently allows developers to quickly and effectively customize the application to their unique needs. Many aspects of the essential WordPress experience can be overridden or modified by user-generated hooks and filters. These APIs help WordPress integrate seamlessly with existing systems, a necessity in a stove-pipe rich environments.
Enterprise Ready 
Any challenge the organization faces, chances are, someone else has already tackled it and provided the code free of charge. WordPress has been adapted to countless enterprise environments, and provides support for Active Directory authentication, user management, work-flow integration, and scheduled backups, among other enterprise-centric features.
Interoperability 
Want to connect WordPress to another system? WordPress uses XML-RPC, an open XML standard that allows different systems in different environments to talk to one another. XML-RPC is designed to be as simple as possible, while at the same time allowing for complex tasks to be performed. WordPress also supports an extended version of the Blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and finally the MovableType API. You can even use clients designed for other platforms like Zempt.
Maintenance so simple you’ll wonder why you did it the other way 
Installing and upgrading WordPress is a piece of cake. WordPress’s famous five minute install is the envy of the industry, and with one click updates, you’ll know you are always using the best. Try it and you’ll wonder why all software isn’t this easy.
Trust, but Verify 
Not everyone is evil, but keep those who are in check by limiting which html tags are kosher on your weblog. The default html tags allowed by WordPress are a sane choice to let people use html in their comments and posts, without compromising the safety of your data or server.
Standards Compliant… and then some 
The WordPress team has gone to great lengths to ensure every bit of WordPress generated code is in full compliance with the standards of the W3C. This is important not only for interoperability with today’s browser but also for forward compatibility with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a beautiful thing, and you should demand nothing less.
More than a Blog… Much, Much More 
Anyone who says WordPress is a mere blogging platform is covering for the fact that they haven’t been following the CMS’s explosive growth over the past couple years. Saying WordPress is only a blogging platform is like saying BMW is only a propeller manufacturer. In fact, the majority of the time, WordPress isn’t even used as a blog. With built in support for custom post types and custom taxonomies, if you can dream it, WordPress can make it a reality.

Broadcast Your Ideas

Feeds 
The RSS 1.0 (aka RDF), RSS 2.0 and ATOM specifications are fully supported by WordPress, and what's more, just about any page on your site has an associated feed that your readers can subscribe to - there's a feed for the latest posts, for categories, comments, well, like we said earlier, for anything you want. The more options your readers have to keep track of different sections of your site, the easier it is for you to spread the word around the world. WordPress also fully supports RSS 2.0 with enclosures, so adding mp3 files (such as podcasts) to your RSS feeds is a snap.
Inter-site Communication 
In an increasingly connected world, WordPress comes ready for PingBack and TrackBack, two very useful ways of connecting to other sites, and to enable them to do the same. Plus, WordPress supports pinging Ping-O-Matic, which means maximum exposure for your site to search engines.

Grow Your Community

Community Building 
WordPress is not the YMCA, but it does help build communities around sites, through the use of comments, trackbacks and pingbacks, helping you keep in touch with the audience and fostering friendship
Comments 
Visitors to your site can leave comments on individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their own site. You can enable or disable comments on a per-post basis.
Spam protection 
Out of the box WordPress comes with very robust tools such as an integrated blacklist and open proxy checker to manage and eliminate comment spam on your blog, and there is also a rich array of plugins that can take this functionality a step further.
Full user registration 
WordPress has a built-in user registration system that (if you choose) can allow people to register and maintain profiles and leave authenticated comments on your blog. You can optionally close comments for non-registered users. There are also plugins that hide posts from lower level users.
Allowed html tags
Not everyone is evil, but keep those who are in check by limiting which html tags are kosher on your site. The default html tags allowed by WordPress are a sane choice to let people use html in their comments, without compromising the safety of your data or server.
Moderation 
For the control freak in all of us, WordPress provides an array of moderation options. You can moderate
  • all comments before they appear on the blog
  • comments with specific words in them
  • comments posted from specific IP addresses
  • comments containing more than some specified number of links.
All these moderation options keep spammers and vandals in check.
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.

License, Platform, and Philosophy

License 
WordPress is licensed under the GPLv2 or later which guarantees users several freedoms:
  • The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish.
  • The freedom to redistribute.
  • The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others.
Platform 
PHP (5.2.4 or newer) and MySQL (5.0.2 or newer) are required. More information.
Philosophy 
WordPress's development is guided by a set of unwavering principles. They are:
  • Work Out of the Box
  • Design for the Majority
  • Decision not Options
  • Clean, Lean, and Mean
  • Strive for Simplicity
  • Deadlines are not Arbitrary
  • Be Mindful of the Vocal Minority
  • The WordPress Bill of Rights
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