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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Best CMS-oriented practices and/or choicesOK. So, there I go. The functionalities I desire:
– Real AJAX behavior, I mean, the possibility of charging certain contents without having to recharge the full page (for example, in “search” results, or when watching large articles, etc.).
– Customizing menus.
– Freedom for designing the site tree, especially regarding to static “pages”.
– Possibility of defining special documents types, like collections of items (books, discs, etc.), and ability to show the results of queries/searches on them, in a dynamic (AJAX) way: a list or table of items matching the search that can be sorted and filtered (by name, by whichever other field, etc.).
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Best CMS-oriented practices and/or choicesBy “work more like a CMS” I mean adapting WordPress to the requirements/needs of a CMS, more than a blogging system.
I do know that WordPress is MORE than a simple “blogger-like” tool, but I’ve found several links and stuff at the Internet aiming at making WordPress more suitable for what it is expected from a CMS, or at making easier to work with WordPress with a web site in mind instead a blog.
I mean web pages and extensions like the following:
- https://www.devlounge.net/publishing/things-to-consider-when-using-wordpress-as-a-cms
- https://wp-cms.com/
- https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-cms-post-control/
- https://www.noupe.com/wordpress/powerful-cms-using-wordpress.html
And there are many more!
So my question is: any hint, tip or suggestion from expert people?? I ask this because I see many stuff and I would like to get some expert clues and help to distinguish between relevant and not relevant information.
Thank you in advance.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Local installation of WP 2.7 with EasyPHP not workingHello again.
At last, I found the problem and the solution.
The problem is a kind of interaction with Trend Micro Internet Security (antivirus software). I disabled it and the installation of WordPress on EasyPHP went OK!!
Previously, I had also tried with XAMPP, but the problem was the same.
I don’t know nothing about ports being used or other kinds of interactions or behaviors of Trend Micro, so I think I am going to move to another antivirus solution.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Local installation of WP 2.7 with EasyPHP not workingStill looking for a solution.
I haven’t been able to successful install Wordrpress locally on easyPHP 2.0b1. ??
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Local installation of WP 2.7 with EasyPHP not workingI have a very similar problem.
I’ve installed EasyPHP 2.0b1, and WP 2.7. Windows XP.
I follow the instructions. The database is accessed correctly. The installation asks me for a name for the site and an e-mail. Then I click on “Install WordPress”, but the password never appears!
Then, if I go to the database, I see that 10 tables have been created and that there is an “admin” user in the users table, but I think the password in that table is encripted or something. I don’t know which is my password, so I can’t enter into the admin zone. ??
Any idea about where/what is the problem?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Search, show and sort a list of items from a databaseStill no answers…