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[ad#blog] *WordPress As A CMS* – Devlounge published a post this week which covers a variety of different situations you should think of before committing your clients to using WordPress. Although WordPress is by far the easiest publishing platform to use, it’s not the answer for everything. – http://www.devlounge.net/publishing/things-to-consider-when-using-wordpress-as-a-cms *Jobpress * – WPCandy.com published an interesting review [...]" /> WordPress News For The Week Of August 1st 2008 :: The NMP Network

WordPress News For The Week Of August 1st 2008

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*WordPress As A CMS* – Devlounge published a post this week which covers a variety of different situations you should think of before committing your clients to using WordPress. Although WordPress is by far the easiest publishing platform to use, it’s not the answer for everything. – http://www.devlounge.net/publishing/things-to-consider-when-using-wordpress-as-a-cms

*Jobpress * – WPCandy.com published an interesting review earlier this week of a WordPress theme called JobPress. JobPress is a WordPress theme that was built specifically for job boards. The theme contains Paypal integration and all sorts of other things such as organization, submissions and licensing. – http://wpcandy.com/themes/easy-job-boards-with-the-jobpress-theme.html*Alignment Of Images* –WordPress 2.6 introduced a few new ways of handling images, notable with the ability to add a caption. The problem is, most themes do not contain the necessary CSS classes for proper image alignment. Kyle Eslick over at HackWordPress.com goes into detail on how to add this functionality into your theme. – http://hackwordpress.com/wordpress-26-changes-how-wordpress-handles-images/

*Plugin of the week – Page Links Manager – *If you are one of those WordPress users who makes extensive use of pages rather than posts, you’ll probably have noticed that your main menu on your blog showcases each one of those pages as part of the navigational menu. This can become frustrating if you don’t use a plugin such as Page Link Manager. The page link manager plugin gives you the control to exclude or include certain pages from showing up in your navigational menu. Using this plugin is a great time saver as it means you won’t have to dive in under the code and manually mess with the wp_list_pages function. – http://gmurphey.com/2006/10/05/wordpress-plugin-page-link-manager/

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