I Love WordPress But…
At RedMonk, we’e big fans of WordPress. But between a few issues of our own and some challenges helping spin up someone else’s new business on WordPress.com, there are some macro areas for concern, I think.
The Complexity
Having worked with WordPress for years now, I’d never really noticed just how complicated the interface had gotten. But sit back and take a look at the UI for the placeholder WordPress blog I set up a while back. Forget the obvious obstacles for new users like, “What’s the difference between a post and a page?” Where do they start with all of these options? For WordPress veterans, navigation is trivial. For new users, the UI can be seriously intimidating, particularly relative to the competition. I have a 30 inch monitor, and with the available sections expanded, I can’t even see all of the choices.
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