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Good Guide On Avoiding Theme/Plugin Lock-In

Thanks for the comment Bob, and well said about TimThumb, that’s a very good point indeed! Cheers!

» Posted By Konstantin Kovshenin On January 13, 2012 @ 3:14 PM

@Brad Dalton – You’re welcome and hope you enjoy the article and if you have enough time, make sure you scan over the discussion in the comments section too! Cheers!

» Posted By Konstantin Kovshenin On January 13, 2012 @ 2:47 AM

@Ted Clayton – You’re welcome, and thanks for reading! I myself tend to choose single-function plugins as they tend to do exactly what they say, nothing more and nothing less. Although they can create bulk in my plugins screen, they don’t take any more management time because once they’re there, I don’t need to configure and update them everyday, as opposed to all in one plugins that can ship updated versions several times per hour.

Plus, escaping a single-function plugin lockin is *way* easier than escaping a near-to-enterprise suit :) There’s a great deal of excellent all in one plugins though which I love and use all the time, like Jetpack, WordPress SEO, …

Thanks for your comment!

» Posted By Konstantin Kovshenin On January 13, 2012 @ 1:52 AM

Thanks Jeffro, I appreciate the link!

» Posted By Konstantin Kovshenin On January 12, 2012 @ 9:06 AM

Some Orgnizations And WordPress Just Don’t Mix

I agree with what @David Bisset said, and I had developer folks whine about WordPress too some time ago, but seriously, tell me which CMS has got a better Visual editor. Give your clients a Django native admin panel for comparison and they’ll be begging you to bring back WordPress.

» Posted By Konstantin Kovshenin On January 11, 2012 @ 2:35 AM

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