Recently I've began playing more often with Wordpress and it has become a good tool to deploy new websites.
So, I picked a small popular site that would be easy to play with - ninja - because it is the right tool for simplicity sake and the website should also be made as simple as possible.
One of the advantages that I like the most at wordpress is the integrated plugin system. Very neat. You simply look for plugins with particular features and click to install.
On the ninja site, I've decided to replace the old plain html pages with a wordpress CMS. The transition went smoothly and took less than a day to complete.
The biggest obstacle was finding a proper new visual theme and then adding back the text present on the old pages. One sad thing that could not be ported are the posts that were made on the old forum system.
I've decided to use the integrated forum simple:press inside the CMS to ensure that everything fall well together. This new forum system also brings some other neat features that might help make it more appealing for other ninja users.
For example, it's not necessary to register on the forums as it is using OpenID, people on participate on a given topic get email warnings whenever someone replies to their threads and so on.
Also, this is a good homework practice for larger projects. My next goal is to also port the http://nunobrito.eu from the e107 CMS onto wordpress.
Next would be turn of http://winbuilder.net and this would complete the round of site conversions. Why converting to wordpress?
Well, the main reason is flexibility to change things around. With e107 or static html pages is a real bothersome to add changes on the website or make it look exactly as you want.
Besides, the available plugins are really cool and I'm just scratching the surface.
I don't really like the fact that it's dependent to MySQL but for the moment there is still no other alternative.
If you have the time, don't forget to visit the new ninja site at http://nunobrito.eu/ninja and tell me what you think.
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Hello friend!
ReplyDeleteI am using ninja PenDisk 1.8 for some time.
The problem is that every time I install, I have to go in the tray and click add to boot!
Thank you.
Friend!
ReplyDeleteHow to install the ninja PenDisk command line?
No command line option, sorry.
ReplyDeleteHowever, it is not difficult to create an installer. Just add a shortcut to the startup folder of windows.
That's about all that it does.
:)