"Create New Post" page of the WordPress administration interface. Version 2.5
Most WordPress releases are code named after well-known jazz musicians starting after Version 1.0
WordPress .70 was released on 27 May 2003 and contained the same file structure as its predecessor, b2\cafelog. Only 0.71-gold is available for download in the official WordPress Release Archive page.
WordPress 1.2 was code named Mingus (after Charles Mingus), and released on 22 May 2004. It's notable for containing the support of Plugins. The same Plugin identification headers are still used unchanged in the latest WordPress releases.
The Joomla! package consists of many different parts, which allow modular extensions and integrations to be made easily. An example of such are extensions called "Plugins".[1] (Previously known as "Mambots".) Plugins are background extensions that extend Joomla! with new functionality. The WikiBot, for example, allows the author of Joomla! content to use "Wikitags" in Joomla! articles which will auto-create dynamic hyperlinks to Wikipedia articles when displayed.[2] There are over 4,000 extensions for Joomla! available via the Extensions Directory.[3]
Organized by function a website may be
It could be the work of an individual, a business or other organization and is typically dedicated to some particular topic or purpose. Any website can contain a hyperlink to any other website, so the distinction between individual sites, as perceived by the user, may sometimes be blurred.
Websites are written in, or dynamically converted to, HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a software program called a Web browser, also known as a HTTP client. Web pages can be viewed or otherwise accessed from a range of computer-based and Internet-enabled devices of various sizes, including desktop computers, laptop computers, PDAs and cell phones.