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How to Choose a WordPress Software Platform

WordPress offers two versions of its software platform. Each platform version is designed to meet the various needs of bloggers. So, you can get your blog on at WordPress by matching up what you're looking for with what the free blogging software has to offer.

  • The hosted version at WordPress.com: A hosted solution, which means it has no software requirement, no downloads, and no installation or server configurations. Before you know it, you’re making your first blog post by using a WordPress.com blog solution.

    WordPress.com has some limitations. You can’t install plugins or custom themes, for example, and you can’t customize the base code files. But even with its limitations, WordPress.com is an excellent starting point if you’re brand new to blogging and a little intimidated by the configuration requirements of the self-installed WordPress.org software.

  • The self-installed and self-hosted version available at WordPress.org: Requires you to download the software from the WordPress Web site and install it on a Web server. Unless you own your own Web server, you need to lease one — or lease space on one. With the WordPress.org version, you can run just one blog, or you can run a network of multiple sites with just one installation of the software. This feature is referred to as the Multi-Site feature and can be easily enabled in the WordPress configuration file.

    With the WordPress software, you can install several plugins that extend the functionality of the blogging system. You also have full control of the core files and code that WordPress is built on.

Certain features are available to you in every WordPress blog setup:

  • Quick-and-easy installation and setup

  • Full-featured blogging capability, letting you publish content to the Web through an easy-to-use Web-based interface

  • Topical archiving of your posts, using categories

  • Monthly archiving of your posts, with the ability to provide a listing of those archives for easy navigation through your site.

  • Comment and trackback tools

  • Automatic spam protection through Akismet

  • Built-in gallery integration for photos and images

  • Media Manager for video and audio files

  • Great community support

  • Unlimited number of static pages, letting you step out of the blog box and into the sphere of running a fully functional Web site

  • RSS capability with RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, and Atom support

  • Tools for importing content from different blogging systems (such as Blogger, Movable Type, and LiveJournal)

This table compares the two WordPress versions.

Feature WordPress.org WordPress.com
Cost Free Free
Software download Yes No
Software installation Yes No
Web hosting required Yes No
Custom CSS control Yes $15/year
Template access Yes No
Sidebar widgets Yes Yes
RSS syndication Yes Yes
Access to core code Yes No
Ability to install plugins Yes No
WP themes installation Yes No
Multiauthor support Yes Yes
Unlimited number of blog setups with one account Yes Yes
Community-based support forums Yes Yes
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