Could WordPress be the next Tumblr?

That’s WordPress.com, the commercial arm of Mullenweg’s operations. But more important, in the long run, is WordPress.org, which offers the software for free, open-source. This means anyone can download it at no charge, modify it at will and use it on … Continue reading >

Taking the stress out of WordPress updates

These days, I use the Thesis theme in WordPress to develop most of my own and my clients’ sites, which gives me the benefits of a mature content management system (CMS) plus the ability to skin each site with a customised appearance. However, although … Continue reading >