Today’s post centers around how difficult it is to customize blog templates.
I have built blogs for SixApart customers, and my person and business blogs are currently running on Wordpress, so I know a little about about how blog systems work.
Back in 2002, I would install plugins, tweak templates and spend hours getting my blog looking just so. Sidebars looking pretty, heavily customized archive pages, I spent too many Friday nights obsessed with making my blog look and function properly.
These days, I upgrade my template once a year or so. I look forward to the dentist more. I’d rather focus on writing than customizing my blogs.
The nightmare called the Wordpress Codex is bogged down in unanswered questions, questions answered 23 different ways, or answers which are out-dated, or just plain wrong.
When will templates be as easy to customize as sidebars in the Wordpress Widget admin screen?
After several years and at least 100 hours of configuring, upgrading, customizing and maintaining several blogs, I’m about read to move to a hosted solution and be done with the whole “roll your own” situation. Ok maybe not, but it’s frustrating!
And about widgets and plugins, authors, VALIDATE YOUR CODE. The majority of widgets fails validation. I don’t mean throw a few warnings, I mean they fail badly enough that it’s said Google will down-rank you, although I’m not sure if this is true.
I spent 2 hours cleaning up sidebar and widget code. It’s a mess. If everyone did their job right the first time around this wouldn’t be as much of an issue. Centralized plugin management is a step in the right direction, although the process is still buggy.
Now that I’m done ranting I’ll go back to picking out a new widget theme.