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What is Wordpress ?
Hi,
Does anybody know what it involves to have a website made in "CMS/Wordpress" ?
I am trying to get the source files from a website made in Wordpress, but apparently downloading (ctrl+S) the HTML is not the right way...
Also, is the owner the only person able to download these source files from Wordpress (username, password, etc...)?
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Hi,
I think there are programs for that. And I think that some CAT tools are integrated with Wordpress or are compatible. I've never tried it though.
Let us know if you find something ;)
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Hi danielr,
What do you mean by "some CAT tools are integrated with Wordpress or are compatible"?
I thought Wordpress was a program which "generates" the webpage. Even though the website is using Wordpress, the extension is still HTML...or am I wrong?
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Hi.
If you're going to download that this way, only download in html, Wordpress, it's just a tool to create modern web pages, blogs... it handles internal plugins to post something, but if you want to
download all files from the user side it's not possible
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Thanks for your help ivanm. Let me get this straight....So only the "owner" of the website can properly download the source HTML files?
If yes, what are the differences between the HTML version downloaded by the owner, and the one downloaded by the user (ctrl+s in Chrome)?
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Hi nabylm,
I haven't checked and I am not sure, but it seems that there was some compatibility between Wordpress and one CAT. It would allow users to easily translate the content and avoid all the complications of handling and uploading it.
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
Hello nabylm,
One of Memsource's announcements can contribute with your doubt. If you use Memsource with Wordpress, please don't hesitate to share it.
WordPress: Memsource Connector 1.2 Launched | The Official Memsource Blog
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Re: What is Wordpress ?
You were right danielr! Thanks for the link. I will let you know when i'll try this feature. Thanks again for the research!