I have recently completed work and handed over the keys to the updated Masters Athletics Western Australia (MAWA) website. It has moved from static HTML to the latest WordPress. The aim was to make updates easier for less technical users and allow multiple content updaters.
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Tag: custom types
WordPress is best known as a blogging engine, but new features in recent releases and the ability of plugins to add functionality have made WordPress a viable CMS (Content Management System) for sites.
WordPress 3.0 added ‘custom post types’ which allows a developer to define new types of content in addition to the 5 inbuilt types. No longer will posts or pages need to be twisted into shape by use of custom fields or lots of PHP coding. Don’t let the name ‘custom post types’ have you believe the new content is just an extension to WordPress posts. The more correct title is ‘custom content types’.