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[http://www.wordpress.com WordPress] is an online blogging tool that allows people to post their thoughts easily. As a very interactive and easy to use blog, WordPress is customizable | [http://www.wordpress.com WordPress] is an online blogging tool that allows people to post their thoughts easily. | ||
==Customizing WordPress== | |||
As a very interactive and easy to use blog, WordPress is customizable: | |||
* It enables the user to use widgets which allow people viewing the blog go to the bloggers other social media sites. | |||
**Facebook, Twitter, and [[About.me]] are all included in the list of widgets. | |||
*WordPress gives the option to upgrade to Pro, but still allows many options for beginners who just want an easy access blog. | |||
*WordPress enables the user to have a content specific and focused blog. The blog can be personal or professional depending on the audience the user wants to reach. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Duffy, Jill. "WordPress.com." ''WordPress.com Review & Rating.'' June 2011. web. November 14, 2012. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2089365,00.asp. |
Revision as of 10:29, 14 November 2012
WordPress is an online blogging tool that allows people to post their thoughts easily.
Customizing WordPress
As a very interactive and easy to use blog, WordPress is customizable:
- It enables the user to use widgets which allow people viewing the blog go to the bloggers other social media sites.
- Facebook, Twitter, and About.me are all included in the list of widgets.
- WordPress gives the option to upgrade to Pro, but still allows many options for beginners who just want an easy access blog.
- WordPress enables the user to have a content specific and focused blog. The blog can be personal or professional depending on the audience the user wants to reach.
References
Duffy, Jill. "WordPress.com." WordPress.com Review & Rating. June 2011. web. November 14, 2012. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2089365,00.asp.