The Boston Herald appears to be using WordPress for its Red Sox blog. Scintillating reading for any Yankee fan. Subscribe to their feed. :)
WordPress is indeed a force to be reckoned with and I can’t for the life of me figure out why any other platform would be preferrable. I mean, Textpattern is truly elegant and a worth quality competitor. Moveable Type? Pffft. Please. What does it offer that is better than WordPress? Then I have a collection of (female) friends who have an uncanny connection to Serendipity but I can’t figure out why. I only note that they are all female as maybe irerational behavior plays into the choice of an odd platform. I dunno.
Bottom line, WordPress really is easy and I can totally understand The Herald choosing it.
Hat tip: Matt Mullenweg
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I tried out textpattern on a test site and didn’t really like it. I was going to install MT free to see what it’s like, but after I saw the crapload of perl I’d have to wade through to install it I said forget it and stuck with wordpress.
I tried out textpattern on a test site and didn’t really like it. I was going to install MT free to see what it’s like, but after I saw the crapload of perl I’d have to wade through to install it I said forget it and stuck with wordpress.
I tried out textpattern on a test site and didn’t really like it. I was going to install MT free to see what it’s like, but after I saw the crapload of perl I’d have to wade through to install it I said forget it and stuck with wordpress.
I tried out textpattern on a test site and didn’t really like it. I was going to install MT free to see what it’s like, but after I saw the crapload of perl I’d have to wade through to install it I said forget it and stuck with wordpress.
I’ve got an MT playground if you wanted to play with it
I’ve got an MT playground if you wanted to play with it
I’ve got an MT playground if you wanted to play with it
I’ve got an MT playground if you wanted to play with it