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ClassicPress Blog: Opinion

Wordpress 5 8 To Classicpress Migration

Migrate WordPress 5.8 Website to ClassicPress

Posted on July 30, 2021 by smileBeda | Category: Opinion, CP Community, General, Tutorials

Recent discussions on Twitter highlighting that ClassicPress does not yet support migrating from WordPress 5.8 and my personal experience doing precisely that, migrating a WordPress 5.8 website to ClassicPress, has motivated me to write up this short post and share my experience. Updating from WordPress 5.7 to 5.8 has ruined my website with one Click. […]

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When to use Posts and Pages in ClassicPress

Posted on November 20, 2019November 8, 2019 by John Alarcon | Category: Opinion, Tutorials

Should it be a post? Should it be a page? If you’ve ever been unsure about the purpose of posts and pages, or when to use one or the other, this quick read will make you an expert! Understanding the differences between posts and pages in ClassicPress will help you to organize and present your […]

ClassicPress Blog

About the ClassicPress blog and how you can help!

Posted on November 6, 2019September 21, 2020 by Patrick Klein | Category: Opinion

Creating articles for the ClassicPress blog This is a somewhat more meta article about the making of articles for the ClassicPress blog. A lot happens behind the scenes when we bring you a new article. I’ve had lots of contact with people about almost everything we post here. Who am I? Well you know who […]

ClassicPress River

Where is ClassicPress headed?

Posted on February 18, 2019August 27, 2019 by Michelle Coe | Category: Featured Post, Opinion

A river is an interesting study of progress in life and business. It starts with a trickle and gathers momentum, winding its way around obstacles. It forges ahead, sometimes moving quickly and at other times it appears to not be moving at all.

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Why Choose ClassicPress for Your Business / Professional Website CMS?

Posted on February 11, 2019September 24, 2020 by Ray Gulick | Category: Opinion

As a fork of WordPress, ClassicPress plans to capitalize on what we believe is a misstep for business and professional users in WordPress’s decision to integrate the block editor into core (originally introduced as the Gutenberg plugin).

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WordPress Gutenberg  –  the $500 MILLION cost to business

Posted on August 28, 2018September 24, 2020 by Scott Bowler | Category: Opinion

There’s an elephant in the room. He’s big, he’s trumpeting, he’s staring right at you and he’s waving a gigantic sign. He’s clearly trying to tell us something.

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ClassicPress: a fork of Wordpress without Gutenberg

Posted on August 20, 2018June 13, 2019 by Scott Bowler | Category: Opinion

Over the years I’ve built hundreds of websites using WordPress and I have nothing but admiration for the people who contributed their time, energy and passion to such a wonderful open source project.

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