WordPress use as a magazine?
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Actually that’s not the blog. I run a mag called Mississippi Review at http://www.mississippireview.com. I’m thinking of leaving all that is presently in the mag (800 pages) as is, and converting the new version of mag to a WordPress-ased content management operation. The reason? I want ANYONE to be able to manage it in future, instead of having to have a coder, or a Dreamweaver person, or a FrontPage (or whatever MS calls it now) person.
Trouble is, I can’t figure out how to do it, and it doesn’t seem like WP is well-suited to a project of this size (if we’ve accumulated 800-odd pages since 1995, you can see that we need that again for the next decade.
The key element is I want to be able to turn over the magazine to a person who is not particularly conversant with Web pages, and I also want to avoid having to hire a Web-hero to set up the site, cause as soon as you do that then when he/she leaves, you’ve gotta hire another, and they’ve got to be versed in the same design programs and systems, etc. etc.
Any ideas here? Am I right that WP is not the right vehicle?
Thanks.
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The blog you specified at centerforwriters.com does not appear to be hosted at WordPress.com.
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