Heward – I too use WordPress to run the Shakespeare-Oxford Society website and I love it. However, because I use it for content management rather than a blog, it is not as interactive as your blog. One nifty feature of WordPress is that when someone else using WordPress puts a link to the SOS website on their website, I get a message with a link to the new site that has linked to SOS in my administrator’s welcome screen. With a simple click of the mouse I can scoot over to the website and see who they are and what they represent. Needless to say no Stratfordians link to the SOS website but lots of independent thinkers and bloggers do. Cheers – Richard
Heward – I too use WordPress to run the Shakespeare-Oxford Society website and I love it. However, because I use it for content management rather than a blog, it is not as interactive as your blog. One nifty feature of WordPress is that when someone else using WordPress puts a link to the SOS website on their website, I get a message with a link to the new site that has linked to SOS in my administrator’s welcome screen. With a simple click of the mouse I can scoot over to the website and see who they are and what they represent. Needless to say no Stratfordians link to the SOS website but lots of independent thinkers and bloggers do. Cheers – Richard
Forgive the double comment. I got a WordPress error message the first time I tried to post my comment. WordPress is excellent but not perfect. Cheers – Richard
November 27, 2008 at 3:53 pm |
Heward – I too use WordPress to run the Shakespeare-Oxford Society website and I love it. However, because I use it for content management rather than a blog, it is not as interactive as your blog. One nifty feature of WordPress is that when someone else using WordPress puts a link to the SOS website on their website, I get a message with a link to the new site that has linked to SOS in my administrator’s welcome screen. With a simple click of the mouse I can scoot over to the website and see who they are and what they represent. Needless to say no Stratfordians link to the SOS website but lots of independent thinkers and bloggers do. Cheers – Richard
November 27, 2008 at 3:55 pm |
Heward – I too use WordPress to run the Shakespeare-Oxford Society website and I love it. However, because I use it for content management rather than a blog, it is not as interactive as your blog. One nifty feature of WordPress is that when someone else using WordPress puts a link to the SOS website on their website, I get a message with a link to the new site that has linked to SOS in my administrator’s welcome screen. With a simple click of the mouse I can scoot over to the website and see who they are and what they represent. Needless to say no Stratfordians link to the SOS website but lots of independent thinkers and bloggers do. Cheers – Richard
November 27, 2008 at 3:56 pm |
Forgive the double comment. I got a WordPress error message the first time I tried to post my comment. WordPress is excellent but not perfect. Cheers – Richard