Are you alive?
That’s been asked a lot lately. I’m pretty sure I am, but I can’t be certain.
Anyway, here’s an article:
I’ve been using (a heavily customized version of) WordPress since I started my first website. Out of all the other CMSs I’ve used (Joomla, Simple Machines, PhBB, and Drupal), it is by far my favorite. It’s got an attractive user interface, it’s quick, fast, and very customizable. Most of all, it’s web-based.(there’s a reason I don’t use Dreamweaver)
When 2.7 was released, I immediately upgraded. There were quite a few bugs that I noticed, but I thought that they’d be gone by the official release. Most of them were, but there is still one:
When I update a post, Wordpress marks the author as “Hacksource” and only gives me the option to change it to another author or contributor. It’s mainly cosmetic, but it would make it difficult if I were to move to another server. Doing that with my ISP would take too long, so I probably won’t.
That’s it for now, but I have a special article planned by the end of the week (Or even tonight!).