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Rocket Surgery Made Easy by Steve Krug

5 Advantages of using WordPress as CMS.

5 Advantages of using WordPress as CMS.

Unless you’re new to the Internet, you have probably heard all kinds of heaven’s praise about Wordpress. If you’ve never used this powerful CMS (content management system), you may have no idea why so many people love it. Well, that’s something you’ll easily realize after you try it yourself.

In the meanwhile, here’s a list of the 5 greatest advantages of using Wordpress.

In the meanwhile, here’s a list of the 5 greatest advantages of using Wordpress.

4 ways to increase your WordPress productivity.

Besides being a user-friendly blog platform, Wordpress can also be a wonderful productivity tool… provided you know how to use it, of course! This article will offer some tips that you should use to get things done faster, simply by changing the way you interact with the Wordpress back-end.

Try moving things around!

If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re already familiar with Wordpress. But have you ever stopped to really notice your Wordpress dashboard? That’s the main screen where you land after logging in, by the way; and it offers several interesting features that most users oftentimes fail to notice.

WordPress: the Internet equivalent to sliced bread

If you feel there's wisdom to the masses, you can't possibly go wrong with Worpress. After all, there are over 200 million sites out there using this popular blog platform. Not to mention that more than 5% of the 10,000 biggest websites on the Internet are indeed powered by Wordpress.

What's so great about wordpress, anyway?

This is a question you'll soon figure out by yourself, after you start using Wordpress. But here are some pointers: first and foremost Wordpress is a very robust CMS (content management system), meaning it provides a simple and efficient way to create and manage all types of content.

The Least You can do

Awesome Talk by the master of usability Steve Krug the writer of the amazing books Don’t Make Me Think!: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability and Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-it-yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems.
The least you can do is about the least someone can do even if it’s not a task for you but you may have to do it, Steve Krug tell us what is the least you can do.

Life in St. Petersburg

The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.

The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor