Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’

Importing a WordPress XML File Into Your Custom CMS.

Our mission: to make yet another bridge between website planning and website running. A couple of months back we launched a new export format in Jumpchart that allows our users to swoop their project straight into the WordPress CMS. We think it works great, and we got a lot of amazing feedback from our users.

While WordPress is a widely used CMS, unfortunately we don’t use it for most of our own web projects. We have a totally custom built system that we’ve been constantly tweaking and evolving for three years to fit our exact needs — internally, we call it Haydn (after Joseph).

So how were we going to make link between Haydn and Jumpchart? Keep Reading

Exporting your Jumpchart to WordPress

Paste Interactive 04/28/09
Jumpchart, Paste

Now that the new Jumpchart has been released into the wild we thought we’d write a few posts focusing on some of the most important new features that have come to Jumpchart. In this first post we’ll be looking at the new Export to WordPress option, what it means for your workflow, and why it’s the most important new addition to Jumpchart. Keep Reading

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  • Starting on the most major project we've tackled since... probably ever.
  • @markofrespect Got it. While we don't have that (yet) you could export the HTML, apply your own CSS, then share that with the client.
  • @markofrespect (Great to hear) In what way do you want to customize it more? Layout?