投稿元記事: 霑比ソ。シ啅sually the top web 投稿者:rA2BS0ZdzrZq 2015年10月25日(日) 18時41分32秒 Does the terminology taint the excprienee with WordPress? ABSOLUTELY! I've only been using WordPress for 4 months and I'm becoming extremely proficient. But the terminology was a very unnecessary barrier EVEN FOR NON-SAVVY USERS!!! Just as a basic blog, WordPress terminology falls flat on its face. Post types WHAT??? Its a Content Type, people. Get with it. And Sidebars WHAT!? Its a Widget Area or Widget Container or Widget Region. This stuff really added unnecessary adjustment having to research and then constantly remind myself Its a post' post-type and this is a page' post-type. and sidebar can appear anyway and take any form Moreover, themes are definitely NOT themes . This has been a pitfall even for security-concerned people. When you think of a theme, you don't think of security. But since a theme is capable of doing everything *and more* that a plugin can do, themes ought to be treated with a serious respect as full-on web programs. They should have called them Platforms or something more generic or used some goofy double word like Skin&Codez Seriously, these terms are archaic from the very early days of WP and Automattic would change them if they were savvy enough about making people realize how to properly use WordPress. We've got numerous developers who even start out using WordPress all wrong because the terms communicate the wrong ideas about how to use the platform.Also, I used Drupal for a while when starting out examining platforms to try. Drupal is an over-engineered heap of metal trying to be all things. And WordPress's archaic terminology is barring people from realizing that it absolutely blows the doors off Drupal because of its simplicity and open-ended design not trying to be anything fancy. WordPress works well because it assumes you're going to want to add on significantly or even use it in ways not intended. Its not heavy-handed. |