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    Thumbs up Blogger or Wordpress or others?

    Preferably I would like to use wordpress!!
    Wordpress is so cool!!!
    Hope you like it too!!


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    Wtf ?:cool3:It Is cool because have skin support much more people preffers wordpress because support and a huge number of skins, you can find a lot of free skins that looks very cool and yes I am with wordpress. I tryed more blog and news softwares and wordpress is acceptable I had seen paid softwares that are very cool but hard to make a skin

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    Advantages and disadvantages are relative terms. So, here what I call as advantages or disadvantages are purely from my own point of view…

    Firstly the reason I am here. Wordpress.com supports categories, blogger.com does not.
    If you like to do a lot of experimentation with your template, blogger.com gives a direct access to your template, Wordpress.com doesnot. With blogger.com you can have your own template, with Wordpress.com you can not. The reason apparently are realted to security concerns. However, the other side of the story is that whatever modifications are possible at Wordpress.com, they are a lot cleaner and you do not have to redo it all over again, simply because you decided to change your template (ask me!). And a lot of additions, deletions in the sidebar are still possible. Creating links in the sidebar, for example. You can simply define the category and add links to them. You won’t have to redo it with a change in template. While with Blogger.com, you must manually change the template code with html and then redo it with a template change. Any customization of blogger.com template requires some minimal knowledge of HTML. Wordpress.com provides nice interface. But if you just want the control over HTML of your blog, well go for blogger.com!
    The idea of pages (posts not shown in the usual choronological order) is absent at blogger.com. At wordpress.com, they provide a way to maintain some ’static’ sort of pages, which you may want.
    There are no “File Upload” features in Blogger.com, which is there at Wordpress.com.

    You can password protect a post in Wordpress.com, not so at blogger.com
    Multi-user capabilities at blogger.com is very advanced. I am still not quite sure, Wordpress.com supports it. There are some talks about “Wordpress MU”, but how are you supposed to add users? Am not sure. This, however, is not likely to remain a disadvantage for long.
    The facility of usign raw HTML in the basic HTML editor (not the WYSIWYG editor) selectively was something I loved at blogger.com. The raw HTML editor is too raw at Wordpress.com!
    As of now, I do not think that multiple blogs per person is supported on Wordpress.com, which is a very stable feature of blogger.com.
    Blogger.com does not give option in terms of your permanent link structure. But it sanitizes your non-english titles very well and you do not see those weird, long URLs there. Wordpress.com should be able to give me flexibility to use post-ids. But it, still, is not there.
    Because of default “Justified” text, the rendering of Hindi characters has been poor here at Wordpress.com. For the post body, I could take care of it, but left justifying it. But can not do that with the titles and titles are still rendered in a rather weird fashion. And that reminds me, at blogger.com, you can use Raw HTML in the Titles too, if you wish so.
    Rendering the smileys as images in something blogger.com does not support, Wordpress.com does.
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    There are these features “Optional Excerpt” and “Custom Fields” in Wordpress.com editor. Have not used them yet and am not sure what and how useful they are. Any experienced wordpress users? Diwaker?
    Features like “Recover Post” are not there at Wordpress.com, I guess. But of course this is most likely to be important only if you have a system without a UPS and you are also likely to face power cuts (Yeah, yeah - ask me again!)
    The interface at Wordpress.com is good and bad. It does offer lots of features associated with wordpress software. But as a web-based service, I often end up looking for a “Help” or “FAQ” link and find it missing!! Of course, there are these blogs listed on the dashboard as “Top Blogs”, which do provide you with lot of information. But they are too technical to be grasped by normal mortals and not quite like a “Help” or “FAQ” page.
    The Wordpress.com homepage has no information whatsoever about the site. What are their privacy policies? What about the copyright of all the stuff that I am posting on their site and resides on their servers? It appears more like a site made for the geeks, made by the geeks. May be that was the purpose in the first place (but there is no way to know from the website!). For a normal user, Blogger.com presents a much assuring homepage, with enough information.
    Search of Wordpress.com is cool. That at Blogger.com was pathetic earlier. With Google Blogsearch coming into picture, however, that disadvantage for blogger.com is completely lost!
    The system for spam comment filtering has recently been introduced at blogger.com and is limited to word verification. Wordpress.com provides advanced capabilities like requiring approval before comment appears and tests for other symptoms like several hyperlinks, certain words etc. Have not used them. So, can not comment on their usefulness, but it appears to be a more advanced way of dealing with comment spam. And yeah, if you have had some unwanted people, making idiotic comments (ask me!), approval of comments is something you would want to turn on. There is also an option of letting those whose comments have been approved once, to post freely. Thus, you can take care of your regular sane readers.
    Areas to manage post is also a negative with blogger. You can not pick up a particular time period whose posts you want to view. You are forced to see a reverse chronological order of posts. If you want to retreive some really old posts, when the number of posts in your blog is large, it’s nightmarish to wait for your posts to load.
    There is no inbuilt site tracking mechanism in Blogger.com. You have to rely on external counters. Wordpress.com provides a fairly detailed one. However, I wish they would show the IP information too, the way they show it in comments. This would help analyze exactly where from visitors are coming.
    Finally Wordpress.com is under experimentation. If you do not like to see little surprising changes and little messing up here and there on a daily basis, you would want to wait for sometime before trying to shift. Blogger.com is stable and cool that way
    These are all I can think of right now. Might update it, if there are queries or if something else comes to my mind.
    Taken from [url]http://jayajha.wordpress.com/2005/09/27/bloggercom-vs-wordpresscom/[/url

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    Never used other without be wordpress, but wordpress is simple and very good.

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    The wordpress script is good and the Blogger's hosting is good. Blogger is the one which changes the world of blog. Only after the establishment of Blogger, common people realized that they can also show their stuffs on the internet without spending any.

    So my vote goes to Blogger.Com

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    wordpress would be the choice for me.....its very easy to use......

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    Wordpress will be my choice.. It's because it has categories and you can edit layouts.. Wordpress is very easy to use and most blog owners use it this time..

    I recommend using WP 2.2.1 because it's almost a bug-free version.. The best thing about Wordpress is that it have many plugins that you can download..

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    If you are very keen to make a blog of your own with word press, then Iam suggesting you an idea to make a wordpress site of yourself:

    Go to the site http://webmasters-forums.com
    There, you can get a free web hosting only by joining on there.
    Then you can host your downloaded wordpress on their server.
    Also you can point your domains to the host on there for free.

    Enjoy with your blogging.

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    Do you think he needs free hosting?

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