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I feel a little bit like the girl who cried wolf when I announced the url for my my new Wordpress blog and then had to take it down for maintenance temporarily - not a great nod towards my new preferred blogging platform. The speed factor, or lack thereof was driving me crazy. I have a low tolerance for slow sites - so I can’t imagine the torture that I put you through if you visited in the past 2 days. It turns out that Wordpress had nothing to do with it. It was my web host, Startlogic (all I can say is DON’T do it!), who I have promptly dumped in favor of Blue Host. Yeah, I’m out a few extra dollars, but it will be worth it in the long run. I think you’ll agree that my pages load faster now and all of the widgets and whatnots available with Wordpress are now working as intended. So, now, I will tuck my tail between my legs and carry on….

Meanwhile, if you find any issues or bugs, please let me know so I can fix it now. I’ve rolled over my blogroll - please update your links to mine, provided you still like me of course. :D

That’s it for today,
~Cynthia

Shall I wax poetic for you?

Wordpress Pros:

  • Akismet Spam catcher
  • Easily change themes with one click
  • Easily edit posts and comments - no need to delete the entire comment just to edit.
  • Intuitive design
  • Ability to categorize posts, blogroll, categories and add tags
  • Multiple pages available
  • Import Blogger or other platform posts, comments and tags
  • Cool plugins
  • Don’t like your blog name anymore? Change it easily in WP, unlike Blogger where you are stuck with the url - remember when it says “choose your name carefully”?
  • Easy user interface
  • No annoying word verification thingy like blogger
  • Have your own domain - unlike http://coloradoartstudio.blogspot.com (yeah it’s a vanity thing)

Cons:

  • I haven’t really found any so far. You really need to use the hosted version to implement a lot of the cool customization aspects of Wordpress.
  • That costs money
  • A wordpress.com hosted site doesn’t allow javascript widgets - but the self hosted one does.
  • A hosted wordpress account at wordpress.com has a limited amount of themes unless you buy some of the extras.
  • You have to be comfortable mucking around with computer and tech stuff that makes other people hesitate.

I considered other blogging platforms after realizing that blogger just wasn’t doing it for me anymore. I knew there was something else out there and went in search. Some candidates were vox, typepad, movable type, serendipity - but when it came right down to it, I liked wordpress the best. I signed up for accounts with most of these companies and gave them a test whirl before deciding on hosting my blog.

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14 Responses to “Let’s try this one more time…”
  1. seems to be working fine now Cynthia

  2. Thanks Melody - that’s what I want to hear!

  3. It worked well for me both days, but what do I know! I’m still looking for the one with kids art project and cups on it listing.

  4. Hey I was wondering WTF! was up…it’s working great for me, I use Mozilla and it’s really fast with your new site. Great work my friend!

  5. Thanks for the comments, Mary and Heather. My new host is 10x better than my old one. I can see it on my end for sure, but never quite know how it looks on someone else’s browser or operating system.

    I have Mozilla and IE loaded and both were behaving the same up until I switched hosts.

  6. Much faster - wordpress rocks…

  7. welcome back….love the wolf who is crying!!!

  8. It, your new blog, really has a classy look. I’m so glad all your hard work is paying off and you can see the fruits of your labor. Great job Cynthia.

  9. Found your blog through a google alert for Colorado Artists. I’ve just switched from blogger to wordpress and blue hose, too.

  10. This is definitely much faster, if I change my site, I will keep wordpress and blue host in mind. I see my link on your site is gone too?

    Oh my, I came back to check the name of the children’s clay art book you had mentioned in the previous post and it has disappeared. I like the howling wolf - what a beautiful photo. Glad you are up and running again.

  11. I managed to find you coming through your link on Blogger. I’m curious about what blogger doesn’t offer that other sites do.
    I admire your courage in plunging ahead with ‘techy’ stuff which always takes FOREVER. I tend to throw up my hands in frustration when it gets too hard :(

  12. I’m loving WP, Lisa - it does rock!

    That’s really me Judi ;D - or at least what I’ve felt like in the past 3 weeks.

    Thanks Nancy - I’m liking it better than my old one and hope to change it up every so often to make it a little more personal.

    Hmm - interesting Con - I’m going to visit you…

    I added you back in Linda - I deleted my blog before I transferred my blogroll so I was working off of my blogger one.

    Welcome, Mary. You just gotta try WP for yourself - that’s all I have to say and then decide if it’s right for you. Blogger served me well in the first couple of years, but then I wanted more and just knew it was out there. WP might not be for everyone.

  13. Your new blog looks great and congrats on getting it up and running! Those sippy cups look so fun and I bet the children really enjoyed making those. LOL on what you husband said though! :)

  14. Leave it to a guy - Lynette! Thanks for your comments too.

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