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Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress

Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress

Submitted by • March 12, 2009 Website: blondish.net

Most people are led to believe the WordPress is just a blogging platform, but it is not. It is more than that. Some sites do not even have to have a blog. WordPress can create static pages. With the code snippets, lovingly called plugins, WordPress has become a very flexible script.

One site that shows how flexible WordPress can be, is WPVote. It is a Digg-like site geared to articles dealing with WordPress. If you write articles about WordPress, then you can definitely submit it there. However, in order to submit, you have to sign up so this site is trying to eliminate the spam that you usually see on larger social bookmarking websites. You can even vote.

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What is WPVote?

WPVote is a place for people to find and vote on the best WordPress content online.

People can create free accounts, and then submit articles and vote for their favourites so that the cream rise to the top. WPVote is about sharing, so feel free to submit and vote upon your articles and those of your friends.

Read More on the About WPVote page