Picture this, the world is circulating around community platform, where collective individuality, is practice and praise. But these companies, bind and gag you to the axis of dependency – expensive dependencies – while trying to push you to the community platform with a tied hand. The platform is theirs’ chosen platform.
Today I would like to digress a little bit. Let look how these two squabbling will effect your blog sphere.
You have two flavors for your business, open sources vs proprietor softwares. I know a few big companies and government agencies that use none of those two. Or try to manipulate their customers by mixing both flavors.
Kinetic had discuss the advantage of both platform. So does Clint Boulton on the recent release of Google Chrome, that touted as the new contender in the browser war.
Can we run from them? Maybe if you still sit in front of a type writer because it’s even touch base with our blog sphere.
That always the #1 question and concern, every time I want to choose a WordPress Theme and its’ not just me who like this. Han, also feel the same way when he list #1 as the consideration for choosing a WordPress Theme, does it look good on Internet Explorer? Even Lorelle in one of her post.
I hope you’ve tried Internet Explorer 8, you might think you blog become gibberish.
There are many useless PlugIn for WordPress and some build just to satisfy the fanatic fan. Again the same consideration will be revolve around Internet Explorer. In most cases, the extendability of WordPress much affected by this two issues, which bring me to my next question.
There could be more than one reason. For me, it’s like – rebooting experience. There are needs to learn new things therefore for some people, they just prefer the ease of use and other various reason. What might that be for you?
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