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I have a confession to make:
Last Tuesday, I switched my blog from ExpressionEngine to WordPress. The transition was so smooth, that I am guessing nobody noticed !
The reason being that with all the spare time, I challenged myself to see if the blog would work exactly the same way on WordPress.
Coding frustration was about the same on WordPress like on ExpressionEngine. The downside of WordPress was that I needed Plugins to make some things work like a good Archive Page, a Do-Follow link, and Recent Comments.
There is still one more issue of separating the Trackbacks from comments.
I still have the ExpressionEngine blog intact and I could switch back any time ;)
I responded to you over on my blog about your plug-in questions.
Anyway, other than that, there's a little something waiting for you over at Tar Heel Ramblings when you've got a minute to stop by. No tag this time, just passing along an award.
There's nothing to worry about plugins. Harmless litle critters. Just deactivate if misbehaving :)
Some others I like: CommentLuv, which finds a commenter's last post and sticks a link to it under their comment. No Self Pings, which keeps WP from sending pings to my own site. And finally, Theme Test Drive, which lets me play around with themes behind the scenes. I can view my content in another theme without changing what my readers see.
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Glad to see you posting again. I guessed you'd be into the inner workings of Wordpress by now ;)
Isn't it great figuring all this new stuff out?
This past week or so I've barely been posting on my new WP blog. Seems my urge to customize and create templates has gotten the better of me again, as I've been working on (yet another) new theme. I always find template customization is one of the best ways to learn about blogging, unfortunately at the penalty of my posts! At least I'll be able to post about it when it's all done!
Best wishes,
Amanda
Jaffer, I'm intrigued with your code. Try it again but open up the brackets ... i.e. < code > and it should work. If not, then please email it to me.
Lee, unfortunately some plugins are just not compatible with certain themes and/or versions of Wordpress. But Google Sitemaps is a very important plugin so I would contact the theme designer and ask for help.
Amanda, always nice to hear from such an intelligent geek girl, and I mean that as a compliment. ;-) Another theme!!! I have the same problem. I feel like a kid in a candy shop testing plugins and fiddling with the code.
The beauty of Wordpress is it's f-l-e-x-b-i-l-i-t-y. It's a geeks' paradise come true!
One of the major problems that I have with theme design is I think I may be a little color blind. Well, not really but I find it difficult deciding on colors because after awhile it all starts looking grey to me. What looks good to me today sucks tomorrow. I need to step away and look again later with fresh eyes to keep my perspective.
I'm also learning that subtlety in shades is more desirable than boldness. For example. this theme originally came with borders around all of the various sections. But I found that changing the background color a little and removing the borders gives a more pleasant looking result whilst still keeping the content separated.
There's always something new to learn and it never ends.
Good to see you back, but may I play Devil's Advocate a bit?
I was hoping you would continue to give tips and tricks for ANY blogger, not just Wordpress ones. Heck, I found your site before you moved and found some great information, but since then (and I understand why) there has been no talk of anything blogging EXCEPT how great Wordpress is. For those of us who have yet to move here (I may one day, but not just yet) please don't forget us.
Otherwise, you may as well call this "WordPress Blog Bloke".
Thanks,
Maureen
I understand what you are saying and I must confess that I've been having too much fun playing with Wordpress. I feel like a kid again with my first computer and I admit that I've been negligent, spending a lot of time getting into the technical side of things.
But in my defence, if I am to be of any use to other readers who use Wordpress then I needed to learn. I've given myself a crash immersion course in everything WP and I feel that I now have a good grounding.
You might have noticed that I wrote a post yesterday about "nofollow" which is a generic piece relevant to ALL bloggers:
http://www.blogbloke.com/what-is-nofollow-and-w...
In the future I will write more posts like this to keep a balance on this blog. However, you can also help by telling me exactly what you would like me to write about. I too can run out of ideas and I can also incorrectly assume a certain knowledge level for my readers.
We are all at different levels in our blogging experience and I don't want to leave anyone out, so please help me by letting me know what you would like to read. If you feel uncomfortable leaving a comment then please use the contact form or email me directly.
Thanks for the input Maureen which is very much appreciated. I really value you as a member of this community.
Thank you so much for taking my comments as they were intended; never as a critism, just as a friendly reminder that not all of us are as brave as you to pack up everything and move...
I love coming here, and want to continue, so yes, if there are specific things I would like help on, I will be sure to let you know.
And like I said, I understand why you have been concentrating on WP; you need to become an expert before you would feel comfortable passing on what you've learned. Which is a very good thing and appreciated by many.
Thanks again, I am relieved I will continue to find the help and guidance you so selflessly provide to us all.
Maureen
Keep up the good work.
I'm interested to hear more about your plugins. For the internal links, I just went through gung ho and did it all. You could go through one month at a time if that will be easier. It is a task, but so much better once done! Now I'm considering editing all my old blogger posts so all the links there go to my new blog, but there never seems to be time.
Hey Kirsten, long time no hear. I guess you didn't get the memo that I moved my blog and feed. ;-) I took the liberty to change everyone who was still on the old feed over to the new one.
I found an easier fix for the internal links. It's now done automatically. I'll share me secret once I've completed all my tests.
I could not get Ajax comments to work either but have not spent time looking into it.
I spent a fair time researching plugins and have a list of those I use on a dedicated page on my blog (also created by using a plugin). Thought it may be of use to people.
I am trying to work out how to put a comment box on a page now as my page template does include one - either that or it is somehow turned off.
I'm wondering if perhaps you guys might have java turned off in your browser? That could account for the ajax comments problem.
Have you also checked the comments box under the "discussion" menu for your post page?
I see you already have pretty much all of my favorite "comments" plugins, but if you have any you particularly love, please share them with us!
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