Opinion

  • 3 Things To Remember If You Start a Site About WordPress

    3 Things To Remember If You Start a Site About WordPress

    Oli Dale has an article on WPLift that describes what subject matter he’d focus on if he started a site devoted to WordPress today. Throughout the article, he mentions niches that are already well covered such as WordPress news and tutorials. He concludes the article suggesting that new sites about WordPress be narrowly focused on…

  • Exploring The Idea Of An Internet Archive Specifically For WordPress Content

    Exploring The Idea Of An Internet Archive Specifically For WordPress Content

    It seems like each time a WordPress podcast disappears, there is one or more to take its place. A few weeks ago, the WP Bacon podcast announced the end of their show to concentrate on other projects. However, a recent search in iTunes for WordPress Podcasts show there is almost an endless amount of content…

  • WordPress Visual Page and Website Builders Make It Easy To Create Ugly Sites

    WordPress Visual Page and Website Builders Make It Easy To Create Ugly Sites

    A few years ago, I talked about how great it would be if there were ways to visually build websites in WordPress. Today, tools like VelocityPage and Headway Themes allow users to visually build pages and even entire websites. As I’ve become accustomed to WordPress, I no longer desire these visual page or site builders.…

  • Estimated Time To Read This Post – Eternity

    Estimated Time To Read This Post – Eternity

    While browsing the web, I’ve noticed some sites providing an estimated reading time for articles. Some are as low as one minute while others are over ten. I think the idea of providing an estimated reading time is ridiculous. However, as I researched the technique, some people have reported an increase in the amount of…

  • The GPL License Doesn’t Provide The Freedom To Infringe Registered Trademarks

    The GPL License Doesn’t Provide The Freedom To Infringe Registered Trademarks

    While the GPLv2 is an open source license that offers many freedoms to do with the code as you please, those freedoms are not carried over to trademarks. Take WordPress for example. WordPress is a registered trademark overseen by the WordPress Foundation. If someone wants to redistribute WordPress as is, they can under the terms…

  • Are The Days Of Paying Less Than $100 For A WordPress Theme Over?

    Are The Days Of Paying Less Than $100 For A WordPress Theme Over?

    If you are selling WordPress themes or thinking about entering the markets, there’s been a plethora of great information published the past few weeks. Topics ranging from whether themes are a commodity to what it is you’re really purchasing when a theme is GPL Licensed. Here is a round up of articles in case you…

  • What’s Your Perception Of ThemeForest?

    What’s Your Perception Of ThemeForest?

    Philip Arthur Moore has published a great post that I think strikes a nerve for many. Although the entire article is blockquote worthy, I think the most important point he made is that WordPress developers need to step up their game and stop contributing to the perception that WordPress sucks. Whether you’re a theme or…

  • Why Comments Still Matter

    Why Comments Still Matter

    Earlier this year Copyblogger set the blogosphere ablaze with its controversial decision to turn off comments. The announcement cited the burden of moderation, spam, and the availability of other conversation “outposts” as the main reasons for closing comments. It also gave the impression that Copyblogger had in many ways outgrown comments: Blog comments are an…