beta620 from the New York Times launches
The New York Times recently unveiled their experimental project platform, beta620, running on WordPress. The New York Times has been on the cutting edge of using WordPress to publish and we can’t wait to see where their new experiments take them. Ready to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com (Read more...)
Guest Post: CMS UX Woes. It Shouldn’t Be This Hard.
The following is a guest post by Carol Barnum, a professor at Southern Polytechnic State University. My university recently purchased a content management system (CMS) as part of a complete redo of our website, long overdue. A content management system is supposed to simplify the process of managing content on the web. Maybe some CMS (Read more...)
Guest Post: CMS UX Woes. It Shouldn’t Be This Hard.
The following is a guest post by Carol Barnum, a professor at Southern Polytechnic State University. My university recently purchased a content management system (CMS) as part of a complete redo of our website, long overdue. A content management system is supposed to simplify the process of managing content on the web. Maybe some CMS (Read more...)
The Enterprise Help Authoring Problem
In my organization, we’re in the middle of trying to come up with a solution to address enterprise-wide help authoring. Currently we have a lot of pocket groups of writers working in silos. We think an enterprise-wide solution that unifies help authoring would be a step forward. I would love if it someone could recommend (Read more...)
Japanese Pop Culture Space NEW PEOPLE Chooses WordPress
NEW PEOPLE is less a retail space than an embassy for Japanese pop culture in the US, showcasing the latest live action and anime films, manga, Japanese art, food, music, and fashion in it’s San Francisco based three storey space. So it’s awesome to see that the clean, minimal style of the building itself is (Read more...)
Japanese Pop Culture Space NEW PEOPLE Chooses WordPress
NEW PEOPLE is less a retail space than an embassy for Japanese pop culture in the US, showcasing the latest live action and anime films, manga, Japanese art, food, music, and fashion in it’s San Francisco based three storey space. So it’s awesome to see that the clean, minimal style of the building itself is (Read more...)