I’ll read your blog no matter where you go. So, I am open to both. I chose this one to comment on, since designs are sort of built in…It would make life easier.
Sometimes I wish my blog had templates to work with…I stick with the same old one, since I know it works, lately.
The only reason I had switched was b/c I ran a small ad for about a year. I didn’t know I couldn’t do that at WP or I wouldn’t have signed up. But that promo is over now and I can com back to WP and not have all of the hassles I’ve had the last few months with hosting my own WP blog.
Five minute easy installation my ass.
LiveJournal is teh suck, D. Come to WordPress or try Vox. Vox is da bomb (if it were more customizable, I’d just jump ship for Vox).
WordPress free blogs are great, but the stuff they give you to host yourself is shit. Why can’t they do as Blogger does, and just integrate the whole thing into your domain? Instead they give you a proprietary package that’s a million times more limited than what the proles are getting for teh free.
On the substantive question, madame speaker, I preferred the other URL because I’m not keen on the piggyhawk thing, because it doesn’t sound nice to the ear.
Life is simpler if you just come back here.
I’ll read your blog no matter where you go. So, I am open to both. I chose this one to comment on, since designs are sort of built in…It would make life easier.
Sometimes I wish my blog had templates to work with…I stick with the same old one, since I know it works, lately.
Come to LiveJournal.
Really, I’m with Rilana. Whither thou goest…so ghost I. Or something.
The only reason I had switched was b/c I ran a small ad for about a year. I didn’t know I couldn’t do that at WP or I wouldn’t have signed up. But that promo is over now and I can com back to WP and not have all of the hassles I’ve had the last few months with hosting my own WP blog.
Five minute easy installation my ass.
LiveJournal is teh suck, D. Come to WordPress or try Vox. Vox is da bomb (if it were more customizable, I’d just jump ship for Vox).
Yeah, and LiveJournal’s RSS feed? no thanks.
The previous comes from my long-suffering tech consultant.
This works. I guess it just depends if you prefer to stick with the piggyhawk brand or not.
I like WordPress a lot.
It’s got functionality and it’s easy to customize a cookie-cutter layout to fit your style.
But it’s up to what you feel comfortable with.
Just do what they did in 2000…. forget the votes, do what you want.
I likes it here, I likes it there. I’ll follow Eden anywhere!
WordPress free blogs are great, but the stuff they give you to host yourself is shit. Why can’t they do as Blogger does, and just integrate the whole thing into your domain? Instead they give you a proprietary package that’s a million times more limited than what the proles are getting for teh free.
On the substantive question, madame speaker, I preferred the other URL because I’m not keen on the piggyhawk thing, because it doesn’t sound nice to the ear.