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What's the difference between a blog and a CMS?

At a fundamental level there is no difference. A blog is a type of Web content management system.


Why do people call some Web CMSs 'blogs'?

A blog is a special-purpose CMS that allows the quick publishing of articles or "blog posts".


Why do you use WordPress for Managed Web Content's blogging application?

WordPress is the most popular open source blog available and it has a healthy ecosystem of themes and extensions.


Do you offer any other CMS than WordPress?

Not right now, but we may in the future.


Do you manage WordPress updates for me?

Yes Linuxpeak's Managed Web Content service automatically updates WordPress to the latest version so you don't have to do it manually.


Are developers and technical people using Linuxpeak's Managed Web Content?

Yes, and we speak at the same level as technical customers.


I have developed my own theme can I apply it to my blog?

You sure can. Just upload the theme in the administration interface. If you have any problems contact us.


I have developed my own plug-in or extension, can I apply it to my blog?

Yes, but please let us know if you are applying an extension to your blog. We need to be aware of any extra code which may cause problems with your blog.
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