At WebMotionStudio we believe that a great WebSite should be relatively easy to design and administrate… and at the lowest price possible.

As an entrepreneur your money should not be spent in trying to reinvent the wheel, but rather re-invested in marketing strategies.

We strongly recommend that you use our knowledge to setup your website with WordPress for back end administration.

That’s why… we offer websites based on the award-winning technology of WordPress which is better than any other software of its kind. Also we are committed to making the latest blogging technology available to our users (such as Trackback) and taking it a step further (such as with Pingback). You can rest assured that with WordPress you will be on the cutting edge of the technology available.

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Key Features

  • Full standards compliance — We have gone to great lengths to make sure every bit of WordPress generated code is in full compliance with the standards of the W3C. This is important not only for interoperability with today’s browser but also for forward compatibility with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a beautiful thing, and you should demand nothing less.
  • No rebuilding — Changes you make to your templates or entries are reflected immediately on your site, with no need for regenerating static pages.
  • WordPress Pages — Pages allow you to manage non-blog content easily, so for example you could have a static “About” page that you manage through WordPress. For an idea of how powerful this is, the entire WordPress.org site could be run off WordPress alone. (We don’t for technical mirroring reasons.)
  • WordPress Links – Links allows you to create, maintain, and update any number of blogrolls through your administration interface. This is much faster than calling an external blogroll manager.
  • WordPress Themes — WordPress comes with a full theme system which makes designing everything from the simplest blog to the most complicated website a piece of cake, and you can even have multiple themes with totally different looks that you switch with a single click. Have a new design every day.
  • Cross-blog communication tools— WordPress fully supports both the Trackback and Pingback standards, and we are committed to supporting future standards as they develop.
  • Comments — Visitors to your site can leave comments on individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their own site. You can enable or disable comments on a per-post basis.
  • Spam protection — Out of the box WordPress comes with very robust tools such as an integrated blacklist and open proxy checker to manage and eliminate comment spam on your blog, and there is also a rich array of plugins that can take this functionality a step further.
  • Full user registration — WordPress has a built-in user registration system that (if you choose) can allow people to register and maintain profiles and leave authenticated comments on your blog. You can optionally close comments for non-registered users. There are also plugins that hide posts from lower level users.
  • Password Protected Posts — You can give passwords to individual posts to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.
  • Easy installation and upgrades — Installing WordPress and upgrading from previous versions and other software is a piece of cake. Try it and you’ll wonder why all web software isn’t this easy.
  • Easy Importing — We currently have importers for Movable Type, Textpattern, Greymatter, Blogger, and b2. Work on importers for Nucleus and pMachine are under way.
  • XML-RPC interface — WordPress currently supports an extended version of the Blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and finally the MovableType API. You can even use clients designed for other platforms like Zempt.
  • Workflow — You can have types of users that can only post drafts, not publish to the front page.
  • Typographical niceties — WordPress uses the Texturizeengine to intelligently convert plain ASCII into typographically correct XHTML entities. This includes quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands. For information about the proper use of such entities see Peter Sheerin’s article The Trouble With Em ’n En.
  • Intelligent text formatting — If you’ve dealt with systems that convert new lines to line breaks before you know why they have a bad name: if you have any sort of HTML they butcher it by putting tags after every new line indiscriminately, breaking your formatting and validation. Our function for this intelligently avoids places where you already have breaks and block-level HTML tags, so you can leave it on without worrying about it breaking your code.
  • Multiple authors — WordPress’ highly advanced user system allows up to 10 levels of users, with different levels having different (and configurable) privileges with regard to publishing, editing, options, and other users.
  • Bookmarklets — Cross-browser bookmarklets make it easy to publish to your blog or add links to your blogroll with a minimum of effort.
  • Ping away — WordPress supports pinging Ping-O-Matic, which means maximum exposure for your blog to search engines.

There’s much more, but these are the highlights. If there’s something that you really want, submit a request on thesupport forums and there’s a good chance someone will whip it up for you.

These are some testimonial…

“I have been a loyal MovableType user for a couple of years now. I went to upgrade perl on my system (apparently 5.8.2 and MT don’t like each other) and MT puked on me. I am a UNIX sysadmin by trade, so I am not ignorant of the ins and outs of upgrading software on a webserver. In spite of performing every test, upgrade, and change I could, including mod_perl and all of the modules required by MT, in the end, MT was still broken.“When I first installed MT, I had been looking for a php based weblog engine, but could not find one I liked as much as MT. Having now discovered WordPress, I am a happy man, and will not be looking back.

“I managed to write a quick and dirty php script to migrate my existing MT entries in MySQL to WordPress, which was a paltry 147 entries. However, using php’s ereg_replace and preg_replace functions, I was able to translate all of my MTMacros during the transfer. It was much simpler than any of the alternatives (manual mysqldump and edit — yuck!) and it was clean. I will be able to modify the script to migrate the other 2 weblogs I host (at time of this writing, I’ve already done one!).

“From my just under 24 hours of experience with WordPress, I’m a happy man. This is fantastic code, and it’s only just getting on its feet! The updates that are forthcoming promise to make this one of the premiere weblog engines on the web today. Good work! I eagerly await your future versions!”

— Aaron Mildenstein

“I was using b2, the development of which seemed to have somewhat stagnated, and I was searching for a way to put into it a few of the features floating around that other blog solutions had. That’s how I found WordPress. What better solution than to use this elegant system as a replacement/upgrade for b2.

“Installation, usability and extensibility all packaged in a poetic package of code.

“I’m not looking back :)

— Michael

“Two antlers, WAY UP! Being one of the largest denizens of the coniferous forests of northeastern British Columbia, I have very particular needs. After my initial Blogger experience (can I say that word here?) I was left wanting more, but alas, I suffered from newbie shock when I moved on to other tools. Grey Matter beckoned, and I got it installed, but it was simply not for me. One evening, after a long day of tromping through the underbrush, I was googling for a new blogging tool, and tripped and fell over something called “WordPress.” Well, I downloaded it, scoffed at the claim of a five-minute install, and tried it out. Five minutes or so later, I was typing my first test post…then I saw that version 0.72 had just been released. I quickly upgraded, and haven’t looked back since. Ten out of ten moose recommend WordPress as THE publishing suite of the 21st Century.”

— Craig Hartel (aka Nuclear Moose)

“WordPress works great and is easy to use and setup on Mac OS X! Overall a great bit software if you are looking to setup and maintain your own blog.”

— R. J. Aubern

“Outstanding work. Installation was extremely smooth and easy — and it actually works, compared to my bad experience with MovableType. Got me up and running in nearly 10 minutes. WP combines all great aspects of web design — Valid XHTML, slick CSS, and even some sexy javascript in the bookmarklets. What a great piece of script. It’s more than a script. It’s nearly a full out content management system. You could package this baby and sell it for two hundred bucks, but you don’t. Open source is awesome. Keep up the great work, guys.”

— Jeff Fritz

“Prior to WordPress, I played around with web log applications such as Movable Type (MT) and phpWeblog (pW). I tried setting up MT but found there was a lot of ad hoc programs needed to be installed not supported by the ISP. The second one pW also failed to install properly. I decided to sit and wait for a while, scout for more information. The wait was quite long, about three to six months until I stumbled into a web log containing a mention of WordPress (WP). It took another 4 to 8 weeks of lazily going through the documentation of getting it up and running. Finally, I took the code and was able to install it in less than one hour. Well, there you have it, a working web log named In Principio.

“Overall, Word Press is the easiest to install and maintain by far. Thanks to the WordPress team.”

— Nymia

“Strangely enough, I don’t run WordPress on my site, I run it off my USB pen drive (the fiddly little sticks that you store stuff on and push into the back of the computer). The pen drive holds Apache webserver, PHP, MySQL and several other essentials. Now that’s an ideal place to keep a portable private diary! Or maybe I’m just odd *grins*”

— David Carrington

I took a chance and installed WordPress. As with many cms scripts, I prepared to encounter some challenges with installation and configuration and disappointments in functionality. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised to discover how powerful and easy to use WordPress is.

— Emory

“I needed a script for posting news and I was sick of every page except my news being Valid XHTML. Then I found WordPress…”

— Jess

“As a Blogger user, then a MT user, then a B2 user, and now a WP user – I must say I’m impressed. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect upon switching over, but given the death of b2, I decided to take the leap and try its official successor. Installation/upgrading was relatively easy, and I’ve already found so much more to like over b2:

  • comments/pingbacks/trackbacks are all rolled into one commenting feature. It makes things so much clearer when people want to interact with what you’ve written.
  • faster. WordPress handles just about everything faster than b2. And I mean everything.
  • list management. God bless Blogrolling, but I’ve been waiting for someone to integrate it into a blogging software.
  • continual building. Please keep up the development of this, its what makes it so much fun to use, always adding in features and styling all the available settings.

“Great job, guys, keep up the great work!”

— Paul Jackson

“I had been an avid b2 user for the last 6 months or so, but then decided to take advantage of WordPress’s features, commitment to extra development and stable codebase. So far, so good.

“WP offers an excellent, easy-to-use upgrade path from b2, outputs XHTML-compliant frontend code, and as of 0.71 offers some extraordinarily useful features such as private entries, integrated link manager and upgraded speed that you’d expect to see in a *cough*paid*cough* product. There is also an active community of users to assist with any problems, and above all it is easy to use, with minimal fuss.

“With all of WP’s slated changes (Smarty templates, multimedia extensions (Gallery, anyone? :) ), even support for importing MovableType posts!) WP has a bright future. Another happy user here — thanks Mike, Matt and the other developers. Keep up the great work.”

— BC

“I had used b2 for over a year and was surprised when I saw it was not being developed further. When Word Press came along, I installed, imported my old b2 entries and have been blogging happily since then.

“Between easy to understand installment and configuration, using MySQL, being FREE and having an excellent support forum, you just can’t beat Word Press for your content management system!

“Word Press is still in the infancy stage but already surpasses other CMS by a lot. I can’t wait to see what’s in the next release!

“Thank you Mike, Matt and the other folks working on this great blogging tool. Keep up the excellent work, people are grateful and they do sit up and take notice!”

— Southern Gal

“I’ve tried a few other bloggers, and I thought that Greymatter was as good as it got. Then I found WordPress. Easy to install, easy to set up, easy to use, and more features than I will ever need. Just fantastic! I’m ashamed how little of it’s capability I’m using!

Thanks to the everyone involved, and keep up the great work guys!”

— Dave Haynes

“Ever since I’ve made the switch from NewsPro and other small news scripts to run my site, to a full blown WordPress backend my site has never ran more smoothly. WordPress gives me the options and config options I need to run my site.

“It’s also dead easy to change the template, or create your own, which is great because I would be lost if I had to recode the backend to do such things! WordPress is my journal backend solution, and will be for a long time to come.

Thanks to the everyone involved, and keep up the great work guys!”

— Jeremy Shields

“It’s definitely the easiest Blog tool to install out there. It imported entries from Blogger and B2 pretty nicely. What else to say? I just love it…”

— Sushubh

“I needed to set up a full-blown database-driven Web site. I figured if I spent entire weekend on it, it should go live by Sunday night. With WordPress the entire process took about 6 hours, most of which was playing with CSS and reading the documentation to get the tags I wanted displayed.”

— Alex Moskalyuk

“Finally, a fast blog software that produces valid XHTML and does not suffer the dreaded ShortOpenTag disease. And I got to keep most of my b2++ database schema. The default pages are so well laid out that I got to my current page setup by merely editing the CSS file, another big plus! Thanks for writing this and making it OSS [open source software].”

— Blacky (from Germany)