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Originally Posted by Loco.M
wordpress can indeed be used as a CMS, it's what I use on both my forums and it's fantastic
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I guess I should elaborate..
Wordpress CAN be used as a CMS, but it requires a bunch of tweaking.. I've said it before, but I have to think in the sense of providing this to a client. If a client wanted a site, and I were to do it in WP, I'd have to remove anything related to the "blog" (unless of course they wanted a blog).. It's not very practical, and it's not all that easy to do. Also, like most CMS solutions, WP has a bunch of limitations that you just have to 'settle' for. This is why I've turned to custom applications more often that not.. it's just not all that practical.
A more practical cms solution would, in my opinion, be the three options I listed earlier. Wordpress is a blog and won't be used for anything less or more when it comes to my projects.