• Hi All,

    I am looking for some feedback from the community. I am planning to build a web application and was wondering if Word press would be a good solution for it. My requirements for the web application are as follows:
    1.The application must be built on responsive design, so compatible with desktop, laptop, tablets and mobile device
    2.The application has to be all browser compatible
    3.The application needs to have Super Admin/Admin and User roles, since there will be many microsites.
    4.The application should have the ability to create micro site
    5. It should be able to support 1000’s of microsites
    6.Each microsite no matter how big it is should load within seconds
    7.The application has to be built on open structure so it can be integrated with third party widgets, e.g. forms module, SMS texting service, payment processing etc. It should be quite scalable and flexible as we plan to add more widgets in the future like survey, forms etc.
    8.The application has to be secure including SSL configurable and data encrypted.

    Was wondering if wordpress would be a good solution for the requirements listed above. Sorry for the long posting.

    Thank you for your feedback.

    Ajay

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  • WordPress can do that. It looks like someone’s given you a big list of requirements there… in anser to your questions:

    1. Completely dependant on the theme, but is easy to do. If you can develop a responsive website, you can devleop a responsive WordPress theme.

    2. See No 1. Same deal.

    3. If you’re using a Netowrk installation, definately.

    4. Again, see No 3.

    5. 100% dependant on your hosting hardware and setup.

    6. Possible, but I’d never agree to those sort of terms because there’s way to many factors out of your control.

    7. You can build any extension or expansion that you want onto it.

    8. Can be done, but you’d need to set up the programming for this.

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