Curse of the Power User Comments Off
Just a week after the first post to this blog, the limitations of the hosted version of Wordpress have driven me to self-host the open source version on my own server. As I discussed earlier, self-hosting was most definitely not my preference, but the restrictions Wordpress.com – even with a paid subscription – are a bit too inflexible.
Specifically, I found these:
- Limited types of files can be uploaded – no flash, no video, nothing exotic etc.
- Can’t embed flash or javascript tags in posts
- Limited number of themes
- Limited number of widgets (about 10)
- No support for 3rd party plugins
- Can’t edit themes or CSS ($$)
- Can’t host on your own domain ($$)
A couple of the items listed here ($$) are available with a paid upgrade, but I figured if I’m going to pay, might as well pick up the rest of the features as well.
So this post marks the first on a self-hosted installation of Wordpress. I took the liberty of changing to the ‘elite’ theme available at http://wpzone.net/, I added the WP-Cumulus plugin Tag Cloud, and of course installed mysql along the way.
In my initial assessment, I opted for Movable Type which supports my preferred database, Postgres. While I still stand by this requirement for business related sites and sites that need the blog to be integrated with other user facing systems, for this personal blog, I bit the bullet and stood up a basic mysql installation. We’ll see how it goes.
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