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Jacob Goldman November 27th, 2009 6:46 am Thanks for the feedback, eonyrvee. If you liked part one, I think you'll really like part two when it's published in a couple of weeks.Also keep the questions and requests for more information coming. While I can't take the time to answer them all in the comments, I'm keeping a list of potential future power tips which is largely influenced by questions in the comments. In fact, the redux page / post category association topic was a result of comments on my previous article asking for more information.Chris while WordPress is not exactly in the same league as a complete PHP framework like Zend, as a *content management* framework, I think there's an incredible amount of meat once you start digging in. The ability to call functions like wp_schedule_single_event raise WordPress from generic CMS to CMS framework, in my view.Dimitris24sta23 I disagree re:performance. Sure, it's not as zippy as a custom / ultra-minimalist solution, but as a rich CMS I find its performance impressive. I've worked with all 3 of the major PHP CMS platforms (WP, Joomla, Drupal), and WordPress is easily the lightest and fastest, particularly under load (though I've seen some scary setups with dozens of plug-ins that can really slow it down). We can tune WordPress to be extremely fast, even on a fairly basic shared host and without aggressive caching solutions like WP-Cache.