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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I haven't been blogging very long and have zero prior experience doing so, but here are a few thoughts so far. I wanted to add a blog to my existing site, but also have the ability to add other features in the future. My previous site was designed using static HTML pages and CSS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I haven't been blogging very long and have zero prior experience doing so, but here are a few thoughts so far.</p>
<p>I wanted to add a blog to my existing site, but also have the ability to add other features in the future. My previous site was designed using static HTML pages and CSS styles I designed myself from scratch. Now I wanted something extensible that worked out of the box and could be hosted pretty much anywhere. I'm a programmer, but I want to spend my time working on the projects I want to work on, and designing a web site and spending a lot of time maintaining it isn't something I'm currently interested in.</p>
<p>I did some research prior to taking the plunge, asked some friends whose sites I liked what they used and tried some content management systems (CMSs) first. I thought <a href="http://www.joomla.org/" target="_blank">joomla </a>could do everything I wanted, and for some things it could, but there were just too many small issues that added up to a lot more hassle than I wanted to deal with.</p>
<p>Then I started looking more at WordPress, because that seems to be one of the top (maybe <strong>the </strong>top?) blogging tools out there and it seemed mature enough. I didn't realize how many extensions for WordPress are available; it's almost like WordPress is becoming a CMS itself.</p>
<p>Anyway, I tried it and almost everything I have tried with it so far either just worked, or had simple workarounds (for example, there appears to be a problem uploading images with the default tool for this in WordPress 2.8).</p>
<p>Now that I've written a number of posts, the <strong>default editor is starting to bug me</strong>. It was a real pain in the neck when writing the post about <a href="http://dennispiccioni.com/wordpress/archives/174" target="_blank">Windows Vista Backup and Restore Center</a>. It kept changing my formatting. It seems to think it knows better what formatting I want than I do, so it just changes it. It particularly likes to eat multiple line breaks, rather than paragraph breaks. Numerous times when I had the formatting just the way I wanted it, the next save changed it, to the point that I changed the formatting, because I didn't want to deal with the editor in the middle of writing the article.</p>
<p>Clearly, I am not alone and this issue isn't new. I came across a post called <a href="http://justaddwater.dk/2008/01/06/make-wordpress-editor-less-evil/" target="_blank">Make WordPress Editor Less Evil</a>. I don't know if I would go so far as to call the editor evil. If I had to label it with an emotion, I would probably call it passive aggressive; it just kind of pecks at you with little annoyances. The post is dead on about the problem with replacing quote characters in code. This is something I frequently come across when converting documentation authored by someone else in Word documents to HTML doc. In <a href="http://www.visualdataflex.com" target="_blank">Visual DataFlex</a>, it causes code not to compile.</p>
<p>The RoboHelp HTML editor does things like this from time to time. It loves adding &lt;div&gt; tags with formatting in places it doesn't belong, like the middle of sentences, which winds up screwing up text justification.</p>
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