3 posts tagged “what to do”
Yes Vox, I've cheated on you. I'm sorry. What am I sorry about? Well I'm bringing my Wordpress blog back from the dead. I like wordpress and all, and I want to keep less than three blogs, so It's between Tumblr, Vox and Wordpress. I currently use Vox for everything, heck I wanted to get one when it was going to be first released, and I became a beta tester and I love it. Wordpress on the other hand is bloated, paid to get the best features and other things which I hate. Sure you can design one from your own template in CSS, but it costs money. If I wanted to pay for something then I would use one of Six Aparts paid to get service. I don't want to leave Vox, I feel like it will be the next Blogger, with some time and effort that is.
I'm considering making my wordpress blog my technological blog, but if I wanted to post pictures or even post a lot of words, I would have to do it in their gaudy interface, which have you ever looked at it? Vox is the service where if you need to post something, oh boy can you do it quickly. Take a screen shot in OS X, open up Firefox, go to Vox, go to "Compose Post" and then upload it. Wordpress has you log in, go to dashboard, go to write, then make a post, upload it after 5 minutes, publish, then you go to that new post.
What should I do? WordPress for write-ups and such and reviews and Vox for some reviews and personal?
What do you think?
Yes Vox, I've cheated on you. I'm sorry. What am I sorry about? Well I'm bringing my Wordpress blog back from the dead. I like wordpress and all, and I want to keep less than three blogs, so It's between Tumblr, Vox and Wordpress. I currently use Vox for everything, heck I wanted to get one when it was going to be first released, and I became a beta tester and I love it. Wordpress on the other hand is bloated, paid to get the best features and other things which I hate. Sure you can design one from your own template in CSS, but it costs money. If I wanted to pay for something then I would use one of Six Aparts paid to get service. I don't want to leave Vox, I feel like it will be the next Blogger, with some time and effort that is.
I'm considering making my wordpress blog my technological blog, but if I wanted to post pictures or even post a lot of words, I would have to do it in their gaudy interface, which have you ever looked at it? Vox is the service where if you need to post something, oh boy can you do it quickly. Take a screen shot in OS X, open up Firefox, go to Vox, go to "Compose Post" and then upload it. Wordpress has you log in, go to dashboard, go to write, then make a post, upload it after 5 minutes, publish, then you go to that new post.
What should I do? WordPress for write-ups and such and reviews and Vox for some reviews and personal?
What do you think?
Yes Vox, I've cheated on you. I'm sorry. What am I sorry about? Well I'm bringing my Wordpress blog back from the dead. I like wordpress and all, and I want to keep less than three blogs, so It's between Tumblr, Vox and Wordpress. I currently use Vox for everything, heck I wanted to get one when it was going to be first released, and I became a beta tester and I love it. Wordpress on the other hand is bloated, paid to get the best features and other things which I hate. Sure you can design one from your own template in CSS, but it costs money. If I wanted to pay for something then I would use one of Six Aparts paid to get service. I don't want to leave Vox, I feel like it will be the next Blogger, with some time and effort that is.
I'm considering making my wordpress blog my technological blog, but if I wanted to post pictures or even post a lot of words, I would have to do it in their gaudy interface, which have you ever looked at it? Vox is the service where if you need to post something, oh boy can you do it quickly. Take a screen shot in OS X, open up Firefox, go to Vox, go to "Compose Post" and then upload it. Wordpress has you log in, go to dashboard, go to write, then make a post, upload it after 5 minutes, publish, then you go to that new post.
What should I do? WordPress for write-ups and such and reviews and Vox for some reviews and personal?
What do you think?