22 queries, 1.459 seconds
That is 0.07 seconds per query. How fast is your WordPress on your host? Go to three random post on your blog and copy-paste those values here in comments. I am trying to decide if I should switch web host. Read more »
Konstruktors Web Design, WordPress and Performance Services
That is 0.07 seconds per query. How fast is your WordPress on your host? Go to three random post on your blog and copy-paste those values here in comments. I am trying to decide if I should switch web host. Read more »
One day I’ll stop pushing pixels and will write.
Is it true that finding solutions to problems in programming is more satisfying than discussing and stating ideas in writing? Or are these simply two kinds of people who prefer one over the other? Read more »
After having used the new WordPress 2.7 (which is not even beta yet) for some time, it is clear that the vertical dashboard navigation has been a bad design choice.
The aim of this revised design was to minimize vertical scrolling and make everything easier for both new and experienced users. The fact is that for me it has made the navigation more complex and has moved every action several clicks and scrolls away.
Why? Because information of equal importance cannot be aligned vertically. Items at the top will always have more importance than the ones at the bottom. Read more »
Do you know what good designers do when everyone else thinks Helvetica is cool? They stretch and bend Times New Romans and Comic Sans. Thats because message is what is important, not the color or the typeface.
Don’t like the proposed WordPress 2.7 menu structure? Why not make it sortable and with ability to rename top-level menu items so that those who still prefer Manage and Write instead of Posts and Pages can have it.
Here is how it works: Read more »
Automattic have published WordPress 2.7 user interface wireframes (.pdf) that list and explain the changes planned for the next major release of WordPress.
I think there are only two things wrong with the purposed user interface and the information architecture: Read more »