Mhhhh… I can say “yes”. I’ve worked a bit with wordpress even to install portals, and I see the tool very friendly to work with, and if you manage it properly it can turn out in anything you want, from a blog, to an structured site, I am developing my own site which isn’t a blog, but a site with content, separating things like news, updates, and content itself. But the blog soul that WP has, let you have a nice archive and organized categories to separate and show the content you want.
And it has tons of plugins of easy installation.
With a plugin you can also make up an easy gallery from the images you upload in the administrator panel, or go beyong and install something like Gallery2 and make it work with wordpress. Though it turns a bit complicated sometimes.
But if your gallery is gonna be small, I’d recommend you to use a simple plugin for the images uploaded at wordpress.
I hope this helps! Regards,
~June
Hi Matthew,
I use WordPress as a web administrater, it does deliver. I love it, probably you will too. You need know exactly what you want to do with it.
Henry
ps.: see these common sites, they’re run with WP. granadagazette.com hoodrivervineyards.us ww.wp.xz.cn
I can go with these guys – I’m a web designer and I’ve set up *tons* of clients with WordPress – and none of them use it as a blog. I’m working on my most complicated site right now – uses WordPress, ZenCart *and* the Gallery2 plugin (although for a smaller gallery, the lazygallery plugin is pretty cool).
But yes, it can be used as a CMS just as well as a blog.
Thanks everyone for your thoughtful replies!
I can tell already that WordPress attracts a creative crowd. That’s rather intangible, but it does help me as I consider which Web-design tool fits with the kind of work I do. As a writer, I’m focused more on content than technicalities (although I’m not too shabby with the latter).
Looking forward to joining the WordPress community.
Thanks again,
Matthew