Jed, A follow-up question:
Since you were forced to roll up your sleeves and get dirty wrestling with the unwieldiness of using WORD PRESS to manage the content of the huge LENR database, this begs the question: At what point, in your opinion, does the size of the content one manages become a serious management issue insofar as WORD PRESS is concerned. Or... maybe the issue is really not so much about the size of one's Content but due to other complexities pertaining to: [insert issues here.]. I bring this up because it's my understanding that a lot of organizations are using WORD PRESS. And the numbers are growing. Some of these outfits are pretty big. I assume they must, in turn, manage huge databases. I have to assume there are a lot of reasonably satisfied customers, including many from very large organizations that in turn manage very large amounts of Content. What, in your opinion, probably makes WORD PRESS continue to be such an attractive option, particularly if most users are forced to do most of their editing on-line as compared performing the same tasks off-line as you found a way to do - and as how I would like to do it as well? I hope I was clear in my conundrum. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

