Ask the DW/LJ Brain Trust
Jun. 28th, 2010 08:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, I've asked this in the past, but it's been a while and I'm working on a new (and exciting-to-me) blog project, so here goes:
DW? Wordpress? Typepad? Something else? (LJ is not an option.)
Considerations:
I think I want the thing on my own domain, which I've already secured, but I'm willing to be talked out of that idea.
I want to be able to choose either an ad-free blog or one on which I choose which ads are displayed. No automatic Google adbar, or anything like that.
More customizability is better, but since I'm really not a very good web programmer, it doesn't need to be down to the command line or anything. I'd love to be able to use custom CSS (I am pretty sure both Wordpress and Typepad offer that), and to view stats, but neither of those things is essential.
It doesn't have to be free; affordable is good, though.
Thoughts?
DW? Wordpress? Typepad? Something else? (LJ is not an option.)
Considerations:
I think I want the thing on my own domain, which I've already secured, but I'm willing to be talked out of that idea.
I want to be able to choose either an ad-free blog or one on which I choose which ads are displayed. No automatic Google adbar, or anything like that.
More customizability is better, but since I'm really not a very good web programmer, it doesn't need to be down to the command line or anything. I'd love to be able to use custom CSS (I am pretty sure both Wordpress and Typepad offer that), and to view stats, but neither of those things is essential.
It doesn't have to be free; affordable is good, though.
Thoughts?
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Date: 2010-06-29 04:33 am (UTC)Wordpress. WP started out as just a blogging platform, but it has become a powerhouse due to widgets (little add-on programs that can do almost anything) and the upgrades to WP itself. It's powerful, flexible, and easy to use. Also, there are zillions of free WP themes available, and many of them can be customized.
Check out http://fogcon.org to see a site with one update page, multiple static pages, and some widgets.
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Date: 2010-06-29 12:20 pm (UTC)Not that this is what you're asking about, but how does all that work with those of us who are reading you? If you used Wordpress (I don't know anything about it - never been there / used it) would we see it? Is it a separate community, or just the software that would put the text here in DW?
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Date: 2010-06-29 03:25 pm (UTC)That said, my friend Debbie Ohi recently had her Wordpress-based site hacked repeatedly, to the point where she decided to leave it for another platform. She documented her experiences. Let me find the link.
Okay, she documents the process of switching from Wordpress to Squarespace (which is a hosted service) here. Her post about the first hack attack, talking about what happened and what she was originally doing within the Wordpress envelope to cope is here.
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Date: 2010-06-30 04:38 am (UTC)aloha, Cea
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