Azu Tsukimiya ([info]hallucino) wrote,
@ 2009-09-05 12:53:00
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Current mood: hungry
Current music:fripSide - flower of bravery

I only ask for a simple update page
I know some of you hate micro-blogging, but for me one of its pluses over blogging is the spontaneity of it. In other words, the updater is fast-loading.

As you know I own a dozen blogs, but the thing that puts me off updating in places such as WordPress and (my embarrassingly not-so-secret) Vox is the update page that takes like 5 minutes to load. Formatting tools are handy, but shouldn't be so much that it gets really slow to finally show the update page up. But you don't need all these kind of things in a micro-blog, which would prefer you to just update with one-liner trash instead of pretty, well-thought out entries.

Clients are a blessing, as we also know LJ has clients that are real handy to use, on top of its already fast-loading and convenient update page (with draft saving, something we all wanted once upon a time). I'm quite sure there are clients for other blogging platforms (even universal clients - seen those on some Linux distros, but they're probably kinda buggy) but I'm not really keen on getting more of them.

For the record, long before Twitter began I've already micro-blogged(?) on my Xanga, which nobody really notices. Unfortunately their update page has gotten more cramped in recent times...



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[info]kona
2009-09-05 05:53 am UTC (link)
You can post to WordPress via, for example, Windows Live Writer. It also supports LiveJournal.
However, I have no problems with WordPress's own "new post" page - stuff I post there usually requires a lot of time anyway.

(I don't like microblogging. Even Facebook.)

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[info]asamidori
2009-09-05 08:59 am UTC (link)
I've always not liked Xanga, not for their update page but...the userbase. The people that LOVES to put random music/SHINING/fixed background/crap load of pictures on their page, all of which slows down the page. =\

Totally agree on the simple update page thing though. IMO the more "advance" sites nowadays are all like "must make everything fancy and slow you down with all the graphic/javascripts!". Simple seem to be a word they've long forgotten...

It's pretty much the reason why I always pick/create simple layouts that don't rely on graphic and scripts.

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