Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’

Users Were Born to Make Mistakes

Friday, April 25th, 2008

This morning, while trying to cure a rash of comment spam awaiting me in the moderation queue, I accidentally deleted all (but one) of my real comments along with the all the links to rapid weight loss pills and online poker.

Aside from feeling slightly stupid, I realized that no matter how well something is designed or implemented, someone is going to either a) make a mistake or b) find it counter intuitive. We do our best as designers and developers to make doing stuff online easier for our user base, but every now and again, someone like myself comes along and manages to screw it up. Shockingly, I am more than familiar with the WordPress admin section and I still managed to jettison my valid comments. I can chock that up to too many late nights banging away at the keyboard and too little sleep.

Sadly, my host is not running back-ups of MySQL at this time, so all those bright, shiny comments you all have left me are lost in the sands of time. Forever.

Fear not. You can begin commenting away anew.

Now I am little older, a little wiser and have a lot less comments on my site.

Upgrade

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

The other night, I upgraded to WordPress 2.5. The process was painless and quick, just like an upgrade should be. As everyone and their third cousin twice removed knows by now, the admin section was given a new swash of paint by the fine folks over at Happy Cog.

Had you asked me before I installed version 2.5, I would’ve said that the previous admin wasn’t broke so why fix it? Well, Happy Cog proved me wrong. Only after you give the new skin a test drive do you realize how cluttered its predecessor had become. As feature creep set it in over the years, it’s easy to forget that the primary focus of WordPress is publishing content on the web. 2.5 doesn’t bombard me with so much stuff up front, but everything I want and need is there waiting for me patiently should I decide to use it. It just feels, and I hate to use this word, streamlined.

I won’t go into an exhaustive feature or API list here, get that info direct from the horse’s mouth.

If you haven’t upgraded yet, I suggest taking the plunge when you get a chance. Just please make sure to make back-ups of your files, fer cryin out loud.