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Tag Archives: WordPress.com

The Difference Between WordPress.com And WordPress.org

by Richie Contartesi March 25, 2016 Follow @anabolictechMarch 25, 2016 WordPress.com and WordPress.org will both come into your field of view when having your website redesigned. If you haven’t tinkered with the plumbing under your website in a while, you may be happy to learn that both WordPress.com and WordPress.org have evolved quite significantly in … Continue reading The Difference Between WordPress.com And WordPress.org

What’s The Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?

by Susanna Perkins February 27, 2016February 27, 2016 WordPress comes in two distinct flavors: self-hosted, and wordpress.com. Understandably, there’s a lot of confusion between them. So I’m going to tell you upfront, the WordPress you want is self-hosted, sometimes known as wordpress.org. So what’s the difference between the dot-com and dot-org versions? I’m glad you … Continue reading What’s The Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?