Here I go again.

Thu, 08/18/2005 - 13:39

You'd think that I had enough trouble managing a personal site powered by Mambo and a business site powered by Typo3 without adding a third powered by WordPress. The thing is that while I like the power and flexibility I get with Mambo and Typo3 in making sites, I don't like the difficulty in producing standards-based code or, on a more fundamental level, just entering copy through a browser. Even with a fast connection, WYSIWYG editor are just no where near as go as an editor on the client.
So, I come to WordPress again. Back when I was tearing in to Mambo, I set up a little site for a friend. She just wanted a simply site and I thought WordPress would be a good choice for her. I liked the simplicity of the it. It's about blogging and that's about it.
Now that I've been managing two site for a year, the difficulty of working with content live on a server have lead me to Ecto. Ecto is a piece of software that I use on my Mac to manage copy on a blog. WordPress in my case. I've just finished installing everything and this is my very first entry. Let the testing begin. I do like testing new toys.

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