WordPress 

March 19, 2005 12:44 pm

Sure, I enjoy blogging about culture and politics in 21st century America, but I am also a nerd, a geek and a magna zoom dweebie, so I enjoy playing with the blogging technology, too.

I installed WordPress yesterday afternoon and copied and pasted an article from my official website that is powered by Geeklog, (which I really like a lot, save for the lame commenting interface that I don’t currently have enough PHP skills to modify effectively — the Geeklog code is so elegantly written that I am afraid my ham-handed hacking will deface it, thus causing me terrible pangs of guilt and remorse) and I am not sure what happened — I haven’t yet completely RTFM as WordPress was discovered and installed less than 24 hours ago — but something pinged something somewhere and somebody was lead to my article, which is leading me to suspect that there might just be some coolness in this WordPress thingie — though I am not quite sure what.

So, I am off to study the manual, the support forums and the source code to see if WordPress is a keeper. If there is anybody out there who has compliments or criticisms with regard to the functionality of WordPress, I would appreciate hearing from you.

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