Custom post types are e-commerce products, books, real estate
properties and many other things, but the last thing they are, are
posts. So why do we continue to use the default posts interface to manage all this awesome additional information we’re storing?
Data.
I was wondering about this issue a while back, as we (Theme Force)
use custom post types to store information for a number of the features
we maintain (after all, it’s a darn powerful feature of WordPress). Our
features are all relatively simple concepts (food, event, slides,
etc.), but we were making it far too hard to use. This, simply because
we had visually ridiculed information that already had context,
to plain old data bound by post_id’s, thus leaving it up to the user to
find their way around a table that doesn’t differ much from the SQL one... < more at www.noeltock.com/web-design/wordpress/custom-post-types-are-not-posts/ >
A nota, discreta, saiu no "Diário Oficial da União": desde o último dia
13, uma produtora paulistana está autorizada a captar recursos, via Lei
Rouanet, para financiar viagens cujo objetivo é inspirar um grupo de
autores a escrever romances.
Em tempos não muito distantes, recorrer ao Ministério da Cultura para
financiar um projeto que parecia mais vocacionado para o Ministério do
Turismo inflamou tanto os ânimos que o pai da ideia acabou desistindo do
pleito e... < Continua em http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrissima/994149-o-romance-brasileiro-na-era-do-marketing.shtml > .