WP plug-in directory

Thursday, March 15, 2007

It has been a joy to watch WordPress evolve over the past couple years. I’m by no means an early adopter, but my use of the open-source blogging software did begin long enough ago to see how quickly the tools have improved and how much deeper the community programming has gone. Now, the upgrades to the WordPress main site have reached a point where search and information about those extensions needed to improve, too.

by Kevin Makice

An impoverished Ph.D. student at the Indiana University School of Informatics. Give him a UX research job.

If you are thinking about blogging but haven’t made the commitment, or if you are using some other blogging tool, here’s another reason to drop everything and join the WordPress community: the plug-in directory.

It has been a joy to watch WordPress evolve over the past couple years. I’m by no means an early adopter, but my use of the open-source blogging software did begin long enough ago to see how quickly the tools have improved and how much deeper the community programming has gone. Now, the upgrades to the WordPress main site have reached a point where search and information about those extensions needed to improve, too.

WordPress plug-in directory

I’m running out of spring break time to go on a shopping spree for new stuff, but this Twitter plug-in did catch my eye. Maybe after basketball tonight …

WordPress rocks.

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