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WordPress 2.0 – Early Review

As noted yesterday, Mark Jaquith upgraded OTB to WordPress 2.0 over the weekend.

There are some good features to it but the most obvious change is the WYSIWYG editor. So far, I absolutely hate it. I haven’t quite given up on it but it is far more cumbersome than the old editor and it auto-inserts seemingly random code that takes longer to fix than if I’d just typed it in HTML to begin with.

Update: To clarify, the antecedent in “I absolutely hate it” is “the WYSIWYG editor,” not “WordPress 2.0.”  While OTB continues to be quite sluggish for reasons we’ve yet to isolate, the new setup is faster and more elegant than its predecessors and the other new features will make the switch worthwhile even if I abandon the new editor.

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I agree on the RTE editor. It does suck. Except for inserting images. It adds a nice interface for that.

Posted by Aaron | January 18, 2006 | 11:33 am | Permalink
 

I just switched over teh weekend and got so fed up with the Rich Text Editor that I had to turn it off.

I do like the feature of adding categories as you are posting.

Posted by Dave Wissing | January 18, 2006 | 12:17 pm | Permalink
 

I'm no fan of wysiwyg editors to begin with. I do, however, like the changes they've made to the backend.

Posted by bryan | January 18, 2006 | 12:20 pm | Permalink
 

I have noticed a lot of former Movable Type sites getting sluggish with age.

I wonder if the databases that archive any of the blog softwares aren't really equipped for thousands and thousands of posts.

Posted by Jim Durbin | January 18, 2006 | 03:17 pm | Permalink
 

I wonder if the databases that archive any of the blog softwares aren’t really equipped for thousands and thousands of posts.

I think there may be something to that, Jim. I'm not sure if there's a fix for it, in that I want my archives to be searchable and whatnot.

Posted by James Joyner | January 18, 2006 | 03:27 pm | Permalink
 

I also have upgraded to Wordpress 2.0, and I agree that the Rich Text Editor stinks. It really does insert random lines of code which mess things up. But once I got rid of it, everything was fine.

In terms of OTB being sluggish, I've been told that it's normal, with blogging software like Wordpress and Expression Engine, for the database to fragment over time. So what you'll want to do is log into your cpanel and then go into your MySQL database and click on the option to defragment your database.

Another thing that has slowed my blog down was listing too many blog pinging services in the Options menu. If you just limit it to Pingomatic, you should be ok.

Hope this helps you.

Posted by Zelda | January 19, 2006 | 04:17 pm | Permalink
 

Thanks, Zelda.

I'm guessing Mark did the defrag when he converted, but I can ask him.

Pingomatic is all I have--although I used to also ping blogrolling.com and weblogs.com as a backup.

Posted by James Joyner | January 19, 2006 | 04:21 pm | Permalink
 

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