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Twenty years of WordPress websites!

WORDPRESS

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WordPress is a CMS (content management system), and it’s 20 years old this year. It W started life as a simple blogging platform but, over the years, its versatility has been greatly expanded by the developers. As well as its central purpose as a blogging tool, it can host a huge variety of apps and plugins. These mean you can use WordPress to set up forums, galleries and, well, pretty much anything that involves making content available online.

Quite often, when people have an online project in mind, they use WordPress as the starting point to organise collaborative facilities. There is some flexibility as to how you install WordPress, and once installed, you can customise how it looks and works. You can then add plugins that greatly extend the functionality with things such as forums, to-do lists and calendars that help pull together an online community. We’ll cover such projects over the course of the series.

Local installation

We’ll start with the traditional method of hosting WordPress on your own server using the Apache web server. It’s a good place to start because it will familiarise you with how WordPress hosting works. These examples assume you are running a Debianderived Linux distro such as Ubuntu, but the overall procedures are the same for any normal Linux distro, even if the odd package name is slightly different.

hosting doesn’t necessarily need a powerful computer. The actual amount of required processing power

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