When one door closes, another opens.
Blogging is hard. Doing a custom template for yourself from scratch in WordPress is harder.
I have completed most of the job. There may be portions of my website which still does not function. Please do me a favor and leave a comment to this post if you encounter anything that doesn’t work.
By the way, this blog is going to be the new home of my other blogs in english. I have some other blogs about sex and relationships, clinical psychology and alternative treatments, web design and development and several geeky stuff, etc.
I have recently decided to unite them under one. This is the address.
Some parts of the new template still needs a little fiddling. Thank you in advance for your patience.
I am sure this guy will not jump the shark any time soon. Now this is what I call original, interesting content: How to Walk Through Steel-Reinforced Walls and Achieve Other Similarly Impossible Feats
I have been thinking on a project that involves some minor information design. I suddenly caught up by the idea of what is a post and what is an article. This reminded me of a blog post of Dave Shea.
I think a blog is news source regardless of what is it about. It may inform you about that the blogger saw this movie and has slept with that person, etc. It’s a news source that can tell you that the blogger person has written a new article, but its not the article itself.
Therefore, Wordpress has the static pages feature. So that the user will be able to both blogs about this and that and then also writes articles, or essays in whatever kind of nature.
Just a couple of cents in a break.
Alyson Strother has a blog on wordpress.com about design, music and everything Apple related. Her recent posts reveal accurate information on iPhone too.
I recently added something to my home page. The addition is a little information on what this web site is about.
I have done that because I noticed the fact that even blogs have to identify their home pages. When users land on to any post or page from search engines like Google, there is a purpose there. The visitor reads the page, gets the information she needs and that’s it. However, if she clicks for the home page, than there must be some additional information where she is and what this place is all about. Briefly, of course.
Do this for your own good. The less confused visitors you have, the more user-friendly you will become (Master Yoda, 2007). Becoming more user-friendly is beneficial for your sites search engine optimization, results in more people bookmarking your site and increase overall quality of experience of your website or blog.
A must read short article for bloggers from WordPress.Com
WordPress is beautiful and functional content management system. However, due to its excessive popularity among bloggers, it is mostly seen as a blogging-only tool.
WordPress has native features for a static home page in it. For instance, a WordPress installation first looks for home.php which can be used as a front page. It only loads index.php if there is no home.php specified. Let me tell you what that means in plain english: You don’t have to be stuck with themes and templates that are prepared primarily blogging in mind. WordPress has a feature so called pages, that are apart from the blogging cycle. By using home.php, header.php, footer.php, sidebar.php (alongside with sidebar widgets or not) and several pages.php, you can easily use WordPress for your static web site content, for instance for your corporate web site or brochure-ware.
I won’t go into detail right now because there are tons of documentation on the web about how to prepare a home.php, how to prepare page templates for WordPress.
Because you will still benefit from hundreds of plugins developed for bloggers. Then you will also benefit from a great documentation. Furthermore, you will take the advantage of WordPress’ builtin editor, management panel, etc.
It’s just a matter of time. I’ll try to provide one soon.
I like visiting Technorati and look for what is hot. However, especially in the last couple of weeks, some bloggers abuse Technorati search results by both tagging their every single post with the most searched 15 topics in Technorati and using these as keywords in their posts. That makes it really difficult if something you really need to search is on Technorati’s popular searches list.
I am sure that the Technorati team is working on that and I hope they come up with a solution soon. A feature such as being able to vote for search results would be interesting and help build a cleaner better Technorati search.
Gravatar stopped functioning a while ago, leaving users in questions but now we have an explanation. Gravatar s evolving and it will have better servers and server architecture soon, as Tom Werner says on the front page of Gravatar.
Seth Nickel from Gnome coded a nice blogging application for Gnome.