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Blogger Vs WordPress July 16, 2006

Posted by aymenmd in Computers & Internet.
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Blogger is of course known as the best blogging service by many people(at least the people i know prefer blogger over many other blogging services).The best part of blogger is it’s simplicity and the easy-to-use environment.It’s template though is a problem for new users but the help and FAQ provided to it’s user is helpful.
Blogger’s plus point is that is provides it’s user’s with a Nav Bar which include things like Blog Search,’Search This Blog’,'Blog This’ And Of Course the “Next Blog” button.(which promises all it’s users with traffic from all over the world.)
Lately I came to know about another blogging service-WordPress.When you visit this website you just feel like closing it,nothing neat,no tours,no help,no FAQ,no audio blogging and no blue template with a good feel.But it’s really an experience worth writing for.When you sign into it’s dashboard it takes time to get adjusted as it has no “This Looks Lovely” look.
Comparatively you would firstly prefer to use Blogger but this has more to it.The best thing is that it has got has many cool templates.The header image can be uploaded from you computer if you want.It’s sidebar can be either alligned to left or right it has got links,search,calendar,archives and the best part:New Pages.It’s a blogging service with a look and feel of a website.You can even upload files into your blog.I still have to learn many things but surely it has been an experience worth remembering in my “Netty Achivements.”

Deep Gayatra’s Blog

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1. Deep - July 18, 2006

It’s Deep Ganatra not Deep Gayatra :)

2. Augastin Francis - December 4, 2006

Do give http://www.webmasterworld.com/community_building/3174608.htm a look.

Also http://www.hedir.com/cafe/about18221.html which talks about blogger vs wordpress. Blogger is going to die soon.

Thanks

3. clay-brained ability - October 18, 2007

The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel — James Thurber (1894-1961)