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!

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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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