The SimplePHP Blog package I used for awhile was fine, as a start. It let me get a blog up fast with little effort and let me make it look mostly how I wanted it to look. The problem was, it didn’t work well. So, now we are here.
I did not like Wordpress when I fist evaluated it. It needed a database (I was lazy). It had a million themes and picking one would take a lot of time (I was lazy). Getting in and changing the look and feel of a theme looked like it was going to take some serious CSS work (I was lazy). So, in general, I was lazy and took the easy way out. SimplePHP was that – in an hour I had a site up that did what I wanted (mostly) and looked how I wanted (sort-of).
Only the article post mechanism is broken. And the captcha mechanism is broken. When a second friend wrote to complain that they could not post comments, I figured it was time to change.
A fast trip to SliceHost got me a server up. Some debian-fu to get Apache2/PHP/MySQL installed. Wordpress downloaded and installed. Minor fu playing with mod_rewrite rules. Result: basic wordpress.
But, it was UGLY!
So I started playing with themes. Gack. Most of them are terrible. What few configuration variables they have are so minimal that you might as well not have a theme! I do NOT want to go edit CSS. Not for a blog!
Then, I found Atahualpa and was amazed that EVERYTHING is configurable. Sigh. OK, so be it. Plug away, edit, change, find a new picture since the old one from the old blog seems to have magically disapeared. Finally, it’s mostly there. Enough I can file this post and not be embarrased if someone sees it.
I guess I have a real blog now.
Please bear with me as I get this site configured. It’s not how I want it (yet). But at least it should work right.
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Hi there,
Interesting, I`ll quote it on my site later.
Super post, Need to mark it on Digg
Rufor
Big improvement. Love the theme. You’ve inspired me to get off Google and set one up myself. (iPhone has a Wordpress app for writing updates)
Added some new stuff since it went live. The only bad thing I can say about Wordpress so far is it’s learning curve. I now regret that I just didn’t bite the bullet in the first place. It’s worth the effort to learn.