Converting to WP
We just finished re-making the site using WordPress as its engine. Earlier it was built by static PHP files and now it is running on WP. This little experiment is another proof (if any is needed) for how versatile and flexible this tool is.
Basically, we use WordPress on this site as a CMS (content management system) combining the categories and “pages” features. All the existing content was added to the MySQL database as posts or Pages, and we gained even some more functionality for displaying our links to suggested resources and added small improvements.
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