Thirtieth

Top 40 Blogs About WordPress WP Themes Gallery has been compiling a great list of the most popular blogs about wordpress. This blog's been added to the list (currently #30), which is a great honor, although I doubt it'll last. Artur's updating it pretty regularly, so I expect that there are others that will be uncovered and push me off the bottom. Nonetheless, it's a great place to find ways to hack your blog into submission.

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6 Comments

  1. Posted 9 Nov 2007 at 1:42 |
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    Kaboom! Well deserved, amigo.

  2. Posted 9 Nov 2007 at 7:39 |
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    I want to say a personal thank you to you for undertaking this work. I also want to say thank you to both you and to wank for caring enough to port themes for wordpress.com.

    The theme selection at wordpress.com is pathetic. The enthusiasm for learning css does not exist among most bloggers there. And the advent of the new “theme gallery” concept makes me shake my head in disbelief. Anyone who tracks the wp.com forum will see that what wp.com bloggers want and need is what Root suggests in wank’s blog http://wank.wordpress.com/2007/11/06/unperson/#comment-81645
    Sigh …

    Good on you Adam. :)

  3. Posted 9 Nov 2007 at 11:35 |
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    :oops: too kind, all of you

  4. Posted 10 Nov 2007 at 12:12 |
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    Congrats mate you deserve it.

  5. Posted 10 Nov 2007 at 2:21 |
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    Good designers are hard to find and they are recognizing you as one of those people! Great read and great for you Adam!

    As well, the openID plugin won’t let me comment on this blog if I use trentadams.ca or trentadams.com as my website URL. I guess they still haven’t fixed that yet with wordpress.com domain mapped blogs…….frustrating!

  6. Posted 10 Nov 2007 at 2:33 |
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    @trent -
    I’m not sure it’s wp.com as much as the OpenID+ plugin I’m using. I’ve been having trouble signing in with it as well (using verisign’s PIP). the plugin’s disabled now, I think I’ll leave it off until there’s a new version or a better plugin.

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