>> sometimes plugins are broken or cease being supported, but as they say, you get what you pay for, and since it's all free...<<
Actually, not all of it is free. There are some paid themes and crowdfunded plug-ins that are very well supported, so that if you want to pay for extra-fine service and quality, you can do that.
One of the earlier discussions about WP for our crowdfunding needs touched on that: a "hub" blog that would echo posts from all the individual project blogs connected to it. Thesis, one of the paid themes, is ideal for that. (We'd also need to be using Wordpress MU, the multi-user version.)
Re: Hmm...
Date: 2010-03-05 05:49 pm (UTC)Actually, not all of it is free. There are some paid themes and crowdfunded plug-ins that are very well supported, so that if you want to pay for extra-fine service and quality, you can do that.
One of the earlier discussions about WP for our crowdfunding needs touched on that: a "hub" blog that would echo posts from all the individual project blogs connected to it. Thesis, one of the paid themes, is ideal for that. (We'd also need to be using Wordpress MU, the multi-user version.)