WordPress Personal CMS and Blog

August 28, 2009
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Word­Press Per­sonal CMS and Blog

Word­Press is an ideal basic frame­work on which any­one can build a more or less sophis­ti­cated Con­tent Man­age­ment Sys­tem and per­sonal Blog. Semi­oman­tics uses Word­Press as the Back­bone for its own frame­work devel­op­ments with the goal to increase the pub­lish­ing power and to opti­mize the vis­i­bil­ity and surf­ing expe­ri­ence of site visitors.

While the tech­ni­cal­i­ties are one part of Semi­oman­tics Seman­tic Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Tech­nol­ogy, the look and feel of a site is the longer the more an impor­tant part of devel­op­ment. This week-end we share with par­tic­i­pants of the Ycad­emy Word­Press Authors Sem­i­nar some of our design and cus­tomiza­tion experience.

But before, let’s spend

A day at the Beach

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I brought back some pic­tures under the theme TGIF, which you find here below: ENJOY and join me at the Beach!

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PS: Web­mas­ter train­ing tonight: we start at 8 pm GMT and stop at 9 pm GMT; topic: cre­ate your own Big Mac with GIMP!

Related posts:

  1. WP Author Blog by Semiomantics
  2. Ycad­emy Word­Press Pre-Seminar Call
  3. Word­Press for Authors Seminar
  4. Word­Press Shop Ver­sion 3 by Semiomantics
  5. New Seman­tic Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Tool

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3 Responses to WordPress Personal CMS and Blog

  1. Z Nicholas on August 28, 2009 at 12:15 pm

    That ham­mock looks really invit­ing, is that a free­bie at the train­ing call?

    • Yorgo Nestoridis on August 29, 2009 at 4:02 am

      There were some inter­est­ing free­bies this week, namely the future frame­work for Semi­oman­tics XO which will be released towards the end of the year, antic­i­pat­ing WP 2.9 and 3 in as much as we are aware of the evo­lu­tion. And in as much as the beach is con­cerned: be my guest!

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