I have quite a few, but here are the primaries:
These are my music sites… I’d be interested in ANY suggestions others may have for making the sites better!
I have quite a few, but here are the primaries:
These are my music sites… I’d be interested in ANY suggestions others may have for making the sites better!
Thanks for sharing those Mathew and welcome to the forum. Good to find another CP user on this side of the world to add to the list.
(Sorry @JohnE - just saw your postscript. You too! We may need to organise an Aussie meetup)
Very happy with CP so far.
Here are sites by myself and clients currently running under CP - primarily environmental community projects local to Falmouth, Cornwall UK. Most have links back to CP in the footer
https://www.cornwallclimateforum.co.uk/
https://falenergy.co.uk/
https://letsf.org.uk/
https://pilatesincornwall.co.uk/
https://reallifetools.org.uk/
https://rofo.co.uk/
https://saltbox.rofo.co.uk/
https://svobcc.co.uk/
https://teleognosis.co.uk/
https://transitioncornwallnetwork.org.uk/
https://transitionfalmouth.org.uk/
https://transitiontruro.org.uk/
also two more under development. Only 4 client sites still on WP
I’ve put my money where my mouth is - my own agency site is now running CP.
I’m also running over 20 other operational sites on CP (some mine, most for clients) and some projects under development.
blog.aractus.com obviously.
I had to LOL at that comment. Creating a WP theme (and by extension a CP theme) is a giant pain in the ass. Certainly the CMS itself doesn’t “help”, I loosely followed a couple of “guides” to find my way through WP functions (neither of which were provided by Wordpress themselves).
Center for Collaboration and Commercialization (C3) https://c3abq.com/
New Mexico Counts 2020 https://nmcounts2020.org/
I have a few others, but the main ones are:
Nice colour pallet on that one…
Thanks. Not my work though. That site was designed by a graphic designer. I just had to implement it.
Just launched:
https://www.exactasolution.com
Designed and developed on ClassicPress right from the initial install. Not a migration.
The new site of https://ydkwonen.nl is build from the ground up with ClassicPress. A really interesting project among our normal sites.
I have been working hard on building my hosting service. I have three websites, all built from scratch using CP and Elementor. Some have paid Elementor addons and others free ones.
My information site is Host With Aussie and has elements that are designed to be easy to read on mobile devices. The pricing comparison table is hidden on mobiles.
My Reseller hosting is at Agreed Hosting and my Single Site hosting is at Web Chunks. Both sites have a table for the plans on mobiles instead of the pricing boxes. This enables side-by-side comparison on small screens.
The forum is on my info site, which is linked from the other two and also contains the blog. The reason I have three sites instead of one, is my reseller hosting depends on having master reseller accounts, something that is becoming rare and I may eventually lose.
As Profound Host found out, you can have your server withdrawn overnight - without warning! But I do have contingency plans in place.
Another new launch, this time in the fintech arena:
Again this was built from scratch with ClassicPress.
CP site launched this weekend for a non-profit organization:
To continue with this thread, there is one site I’ve just officially rolled out today, and about 3 additional sites based on CP being released to the public over the course of the next few weeks.
Freshly rolled out as “version 1.0”:
Streckenheld - https://www.streckenheld.de
It’s a map-focused POI / Food & Drink / parking space directory for motorbike and similar drivers.
The base is roughly: CP + ACF Pro + my Leaflet Integration plugin + massive enhancements.
Upcoming:
More to come
cu, w0lf.
@fwolf when you feel ready, do let me know, maybe we can do a showcase of that project along the lines of Robbie Mann Website Showcase | ClassicPress
Yes, of corpse. Might take a bit, but I could throw something together over the course of the upcoming month (July)
cu, w0lf.