Title: a rant
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# a rant

 *  [krautland](https://wordpress.org/support/users/krautland/)
 * (@krautland)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/)
 * pardon the stink but I feel like venting.
 * I installed wordpress today. the intention was to go in, customize the design
   I did in photoshop a bit and be up and running within two hours. I am an art 
   director working for a large ad agency. a designer by trade, I never bothered
   much with coding. yeah, I know basic html and that is that. and why bother. I
   do tv. I remember having had a blog a couple years ago, I essentially threw a
   page together and replaced the dummy text with tags where the software should
   place the entries, headlines and so on. easy, I thought. two hours and I’ll be
   done.
 * of course I failed miserably. programming is tough. css is tough.
    and all those
   files now needed for the themes? they might be a lot easier for updates and daily
   fixes but you know what? I only need to do this once or twice and when I initially
   looked at this heap of files, I was intimidated and lost. it’s a steep learning
   curve. I don’t think of myself as the most easily intimidated user. I was willing
   to sit down and read a bit about it. but I gave up.
 * my rant is about themes. I am doomed to use them. I am doomed to use something
   someone else has designed and programmed that anyone else can use and that a 
   few probably do. I feel my individuality is being crushed.
 * I wished there was a simpler option.
    I wished it was 2000 again.
 * when all it took were a few ah-ha moments and you had the thing doing what you
   wanted it to.
 * maybe I am missing something?
 * has simplicity really fallen by the wayside?

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 *  [Joshua Sigar](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alphaoide/)
 * (@alphaoide)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449517)
 * What you did is static website. WP is dynamic. With static website, if you change,
   say, the header in one page, you have to update every other page. In WP, you 
   just need to make the change in one place.
 * Tell me which one is easier. Writing an entry for your static web site compared
   to writing an entry in WP?
 * So, yeah, dynamic website (WP) is harder to customize in the beginning but easier
   to maintain than static website.
 * Programming is tough. CSS is tough. That’s the reality and, please, face it.
 * You don’t want to learn? Well, then face it: You have to use available themes.
   Or pay someone to create customized theme.
 *  [katgirl](https://wordpress.org/support/users/katgirl/)
 * (@katgirl)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449518)
 * You can be up and running in less than two hours if you choose to use one of 
   the two “pre-installed” themes that comes with WordPress.
 * No images are necessary and all “relevant” code has already been inserted into
   the template files. So bascially, you can start posting away almost immediately,
   using what’s provided.
 * The only time the “famous” five minute install billows out to lengthy delays 
   is when the basic install goes haywire – not in your case – of when a user wants“
   something” nicer, than the standard box and grab themes.
 * And that’s Individuality, speaking. We all want something _different_ than the
   stock standard supply – something that ultimately reflects our personalities,
   good and bad.
 * From one user to another, I understand your frustration, really. Sometimes, when
   presented with something shiny and new we are overwhelmed with all the gadgets,
   links, theories that we sometimes forget the _purpose_ of this gift.
 * To get our voice heard.
 * Why not concentrate on posting your content, for the time being. As you post 
   you’ll become more familiar with your new blogging tool. And when you’re not 
   blogging away, you can take your time to read up on other information that will
   help you change your presence on the web to reflect the owner perfectly.
 *  Thread Starter [krautland](https://wordpress.org/support/users/krautland/)
 * (@krautland)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449519)
 * _Tell me which one is easier. Writing an entry for your static web site compared
   to writing an entry in WP?_
 * you know, the whole point of blogs to me is that it’s _simpler than building 
   a static html page and uploading it via ftp_. it’s no more. yes, with themes 
   it’s possible. but I’m a designer. this isn’t my job. my passion is designing
   and writing, not coding.
 * my point is that the simplicity common from static pages has fallen by the wayside.
   
   the bar of setting up wp to look the way you’d want it to is set so high that
   the average user has fallen by the wayside.
 * kat, it’s not new to me, that’s the point. what I am saying is that _it used 
   to be easier_. now we have tons of options and features but getting it to look
   the way you want it to has become a lot more complicated. too complicated if 
   it isn’t your job or passion.
 *  [katgirl](https://wordpress.org/support/users/katgirl/)
 * (@katgirl)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449523)
 * _now we have tons of options and features but getting it to look the way you 
   want it to has become a lot more complicated. too complicated if it isn’t your
   job or passion._
 * I disagree. It’s only complicated by your own expectations. While I concede that
   you’re a designer (TV), you don’t have to bog yourself down with candy wrappers
   to get your voice heard on the web.
 * WordPress _IS_ uncomplicated. It’s also ridiculously easy to use and modify, 
   especially if you have basic HTML experience which you said you have.
 * My background is medical, not design, although in my previous life I did work
   in publishing and internet start up companies, so I wasn’t a complete nOOb when
   it came to html.
 * And what I didn’t know, I read and asked and experimented and played with until
   I was competent with said subject.
 * My suggestion is to examine exactly what you want to do first. Get your content
   onto the web or craft a web presence of professional quality? If its the latter,
   it will take you some time. That’s a fact – not a flaw in WordPress or simplicity.
 * Ask anyone who’s ever designed a theme – for themselves or others – and said 
   theme is more than basic wrapping.
 *  [josalmon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/josalmon/)
 * (@josalmon)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449529)
 * You can get the individuality from using someone else’s theme. Mine uses the 
   layout bones of one theme, and some ideas from a whole bunch of others.
 * The problem with sites that are put together in two hours or under is that they
   look like they’ve been put together in two hours or under. Take your time with
   your blog and it will look a million times better.
 *  [Esra](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esra/)
 * (@esra)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449553)
 * Josalmon is right. Your hard work will pay off. If this was 2000, my site will
   look like puke. But with WP and the increasingly easier editing options, you 
   can find a theme from the hundreds of available themes and personalize it in 
   a way that your site won’t even resemble the theme you based it off.
 * My blog took months of editing before I was happy with it, and I work on the 
   layout a little more each day. Now it looks great, and I’m not saying this out
   of arrogance. I did a lot of stupid mistakes and I probably have a lot of mistakes
   in my code, and I get so frusterated with plugins, but think about the people
   who are doing this for free to make your life and mine easier.
 * It takes a lot of patience, a lot of things to learn, and a lot of questions 
   to ask for you to get things right. I think WP writers understand that. That’s
   why you have this forum and a wiki page for all your wants and needs.
 * Today I just look at my site and many others and think “thank God for wordpress!”
 * Stick with WP, download multiple themes and edit them until you’re happy with
   your site. Then focus on content. No one said it was gonna be easy, but I think
   we can all agree that it will be worth it.
 * Cheers.
 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449557)
 * _I essentially threw a page together and replaced the dummy text with tags where
   the software should place the entries,_
 * That’s exactly how the [template tags](http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags)
   work.
    If you have a valid HTML (OK, xhtml) layout – just place the template 
   tags in it, and you are done. All those template _files_ in a theme are just 
   the sliced parts of a huge index.php. See it in this [visual anatomy](http://www.transycan.net/blogtest/2005/03/31/visual-anatomy-of-a-wp-15-theme/).
   And having the design elements defined not in the code but in CSS – that’s not
   only WP. The whole web is going in that direction…
 *  [Marc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/marc/)
 * (@marc)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449559)
 * One thing is missing here. krautland has mentioned coding yet he knows html.
 * Fine not a problem, WP shouldn’t need any sort of coding. _Except_ what everyone
   so far has missed: the coding involved in what he wants to do, the design side
   and that involves CSS coding.
 * Not to sound like a smart a** but I’m afraid the state of net design now dictaes
   some knowledge of CSS.
 * And I’m not afraid to say, every blogging platform today will require you to 
   learn the CSS side of coding if you want to “personelize” your blog.
 * The CSS is only one file, don’t be intimidated by all the other files. That one
   CSS file determines the look of every page of your blog.
 *  [joehark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joehark/)
 * (@joehark)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449588)
 * I sympathize with you but as the previous posters point out, this is stuff you
   need to learn if you want to grow in your professional skills – and it’s worth
   it, too.
 * Is is tough? Depends on where you are coming from. Those who have entered directly
   into the world of PHP / CSS / MySQL while bypassing HTML think not. They see 
   static HTML as tough – and severely limited.
 * Can you learn? My friend, I am 73 years old. Learning this stuff is what has 
   kept my brain from shrinking down and turning to mush like a month-old peach.
   Never had a single computer course. Just picked it up piece by piece, in the 
   context of specific tasks as I needed them, from the generous folks I’ve found
   in support forums like this.
 * Does that work? Starting out in 1994, and asking questions every day, I’ve built
   a web site developing and hosting business with clients in 5 countries. I’ve 
   acquired a great little set of skills that way, everything from coding HTML to
   advanced Photoshop, database designs, forums, content management systems like
   Joomla and (the real money maker for me) shopping carts. I’m now starting to 
   learn blog software such as WP.
 * Yesterday I started customizing a WP theme to chronicle a 6-week journey through
   exciting parts of the world that will start next week. Visit (www.sprangleblog.
   com) right now and you’ll see I’m stuck on how to cause text to wrap my headshot
   and how to add a few pixels of padding to that photo. I’ll bet you that within
   24 hours after I post that question in the right support category, I’ll have 
   the answer and you will not see either problem again.
 * Can you learn this stuff? Whaddya think?
 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449595)
 * Hey Joe,
    great post!
 * see if this helps for your question:
    [http://codex.wordpress.org/Wrapping_Text_Around_Images](http://codex.wordpress.org/Wrapping_Text_Around_Images)
 *  [joehark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joehark/)
 * (@joehark)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-rant/#post-449622)
 * Well, that bet paid off in less than an hour, not a day.
 * Thank you Moshu!

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