PC World: Moving your blog to the next level with Wordpress
Submitted by Bryan on November 24, 2006 - 8:31am
"Top-flight bloggers are increasingly moving to WordPress, Automattic Productions' no-cost, open-source blogging software. Unlike the basic blogging tools found in Blogger, Microsoft's Windows Live Spaces, and Yahoo 360, WordPress offers tons of plug-ins and widgets for customizing your blog. One of my favorite WordPress features is its spam filter, which weeds out spam posted as comments. You can also make your blog private, allowing only the people you specify to read and comment on your postings."







Pros and Cons
Wordpress
I've never had a Wordpress site that had enough traffic to look into the WP-Cache module. It's nice to hear that the plug-in works for you. For the most part I, use eAccelerator on my server to cache the PHP scripts (different approach than WP-Cache creating "static" pages). None of these caching tweaks are difficult to do so I'm surprised more hosting companies don't provide it by "default".
I think what I find attractive about Wordpress is it reminds me of a model airplane kit. You have all these pieces to put together and somehow in the end it all comes together with little fuss. I've never really hit a dead-end with Wordpress. Then again, I've only used it for personal blogs and have never ventured into using it for something more difficult.
By the way Dean, I think you wanted a .net and not a .com in your Federated Media Holiday Gadget Guide so I took the liberty of editing the link in your post. If I'm in error, let me know and I'll change it back!
-Bryan