instigatorblog.com — That's what we love about Wordpress--the thousands of free themes. Except that installing a new one will often break some of your plugins, code and features. Here's a handy checklist to refer to before switching designs, to make sure the new theme launches smoothly.
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arch4ngelJan 15, 2007
That is nice.@Rubbb3XOnce something is in memory, the HDD doesn't need to read again. That is called caching. So before you start bashing, please understand how IIS/Apache work.Thanks
nanostuffJan 15, 2007
"Is there a universal "best" WordPress host?"I've never used WordPress, are you not able to install it on just about any host, much like other server side applications?
topopardoJan 15, 2007
Well, besides the wordpress-static HTML flame, I think that the article has good points. For example, when I changed my theme, I checked for the plugins, RSS feeds... but forgot about the Analytics tracking script. This goes directly to del.icio.us for future reference!
computerdude33Jan 15, 2007
I use DreamHost for my WP blog, and they work great. Very simple to get up and running.If you want a coupon code, 9999 will get you $99.99 off any plan (I think... I've never actually used the code)
sahaskattaJan 15, 2007
@crgnetworkssorry your getting dugg down, but i guess not many people know that joomla is another wordpress-like engine.
jjcd7Jan 16, 2007
I use modhost, and it works great. It has CPanel too, which is my favorite part about it.
Closed AccountJan 16, 2007
belongs in software
startupprincessJan 16, 2007
Great info, I will share with my designer who is revamping and redesigning our blogsite for women entrepreneurs. thanks!