May 28, 2024Boldly Exploring Blogging Software: A Initial Review of ExpressEngine (With Some Comments on WordPress Thrown in)While I have not made the full migration to ExpressEngine from MT as yet, I have been working to figure out how it works to determine if I will make the move. Right now I would put the odds at 70-30 in favor of a switch, as I have figured out a great deal about the program. I find EE itself to be more sophisticated than MT in terms of features and flexibility. However, the increased sophistication leads to more complexity, and therefore more to learn. I also did some experimentation with WordPress, which is far less complex and was a breeze to set up and has an elegant interface. WordPress looks move to me like the next MT (i.e., a free, nicely written blogging packing), and EE has the feel of a professional package. I will say the WP feels a tad incomplete, but that may be due to my lack of experimentation. INITIAL MISTAKES I MADE: My initial trial run with EE was not successful (see here and here). However, I have messed with it some today and have found some errors in my approach and/or understanding of the program. Here are some observations: EE STUFF I LIKE (in no particular order) EE STUFF TO ADJUST TO TRACKBACK ISSUES MISC PROBLEMS SOLVED. One I figured out the templates and their linkage to the individual weblogs in the Admin section and the EXP tags, having multiple blogs was a snap. And while this process is initially more involved than MT, I can see that EE provides more flexibility. In fact I think that it was misapprehension of the way the tags worked within the templates that caused the problems I had with comments the first time I tried to use EE. MISC EE INFO WORDPRESS V. EE If you are looking to do an easier migration from MT to a new platform, the more to WordPress is easier--mostly because it is a less complex program than EE and therefore there is less to learn. The importation for both platforms was relatively easy, although I hit a few bumps with EE when I messed with it last weekend and eventually scrapped it and started from scratch. However, the problems were as much my lack of understanding of the way EE worked as it was anything to do with EE. Plus, I tried to do the templates and everything immediately, which was part of the problem. The WordPress import was a breeze--although I never tried to set up the templates and such. EE DISCUSSIONS blogoSFERICS: Template Work Is on Today's Agenda Boots and Sabers: ExpressEngine after action report. TooMuchSexy.blog - ExpressionEngine Site Now Live WORDPRESS DISCUSSION Apropos of Something » The upgrade: sixteen hours later Insults Unpunished Plus!! and MT 3.0 And WordPress On The Third Hand : MT 3.0 redux COMPARATIVE DISCUSSIONS: Wizbang: WordPress vs. Expression Engine Blog Software Breakdown (via OTB) Posted by Steven Taylor at May 28, 2024 08:52 PM | TrackBackComments
You're a gem. MT is starting to feel kind of tight and archaic and I'm glad there are brave pioneers like you to find a lot the bear traps and abandon mines laying about. :) Posted by: Hal at May 28, 2024 10:19 PMOne tries to be of service ;) And I think in that is a good description of MT: it is feeling "tight and archaic." Posted by: Steven at May 29, 2024 10:13 AMPost a comment
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