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Five Reasons Why Wordpress is Best

August 10th, 2008 in blogging

I now run four Wordpress blogs simultaneously for different purposes. I setup, install, modify, tweak, and maintain all the code myself. I’ve worked with the Wordpress core, templates/themes, plugins, and then some. I’ve had some bad days with it, but at any given day, I don’t think I would give Wordpress up for any other blogging platform out there. Here’s why:

Wordpress is constantly improving

Wordpress gets updated regularly, and it keeps improving at each release. It’s currently at version 2.6, and I like the new features like article versioning, the new plugin page, and the new theme preview feature. It’s driven by open source, so anyone can contribute the best and latest thing that people want or need. If you want to see a new feature in the next release, go ahead and write it and contribute to the source. It’s completely free and open.

Tons of Plugins

The default Wordpress bundle comes with a spam filter plugin and a plugin that allows you to print the words “Hello, Dolly” somewhere on the site. If you want more functionality, there are tons of plugins that do almost everything, from tracking user behavior, improving SEO, adding a photo gallery, or finding out which are your most popular posts.

Here are the list of plugins I can’t do without:

And here are some really recommended ones:

Tons of Themes

I don’t know why but there are way too many Wordpress themes out there. So there’s a high chance that you’ll be able to find one that suites your needs. If this is not the case, hire yourself a Wordpress template/theme designer. You can find them quite easily too, and at affordable rates.

Wordpress is built on PHP

PHP is a programming language used to build of websites today. PHP isn’t the best for everything, but it’s good for Wordpress because

  1. There are an abundance of PHP programmers, so you can get a lot of help
  2. PHP is relatively straightforward to learn, code and debug
  3. PHP is mature, and thus compatible with most web hosting services
  4. PHP is also improving, and Wordpress leverages on that

Wordpress is easy to use

A friend of mine who’s surveying blogging systems says he likes the way Wordpress keeps posts and pages seperate. It just makes sense. Blogging with Wordpress isn’t rocket science at all. It just works. Before using Wordpress, I was on blogspot and I was fiddling around with blogging software, because I just couldn’t get the layout to work right or I wanted to do more stuff. But with Wordpress I’ve never needed any software. I just blog from Wordpress itself.

If there’s any reason to hate Wordpress, it’s that the themes might be a bit tricky to manipulate on your own. If you’re wanting to change the look and feel of your website extensively, you’ll need to know HTML, PHP and CSS. But then, that’s true for a lot of other blogging platforms. It’s really hard to get around that. Practically all websites run off HTML and CSS.

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2 Responses to “Five Reasons Why Wordpress is Best”

  • Susan
    August 10th, 2008 at 1:17 pm

    I love how Wordpress has a big community of users who continually contribute plugins, themes, and much more. It’s definitely the best choice.

  • Chong
    August 10th, 2008 at 4:29 pm

    I’ve tried Blogger and it is not my cup of tea. I felt that it has limited freedom for its user to play around with. Having said that, I guess Blogger is meant for those who wants to get their simple blog up and running without having to fiddle too many things.

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