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WordPress dazzles for St Pancras: a travel blog with style

by Neil MacLean on November 16, 2007

If I was still globe-trotting I would be marvelling at the newly spruced-up St Pancras. As it is, from where I sit, I am just in awe of Eurostar’s For Tomorrow site. Clients seem to understand when I discuss the SEO benefits of using WordPress for their blogs; but from now on, when they express concern about its aesthetic limitations, I can point to that.

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Garri November 16, 2007 at 6:14 am

Now THAT is very inspiring!

I’ve seen some amazing work using WP recently but I feel people still don’t ‘get it’. They lack vision and the sad thing is, I doubt they’ll ever ‘get it’ and if when they finally do, WP will be old hat and we’ll have moved on to Web 4.0

I try to be careful when explaining RSS, xml, mash-ups etc to people but I was knocked back lately when someone asked me what a ’sidebar’ was (in the context of a blog layout)

That made me realise there’s still some way to go and even though I’m careful when using jargon, explaining what a sidebar is just sounds patronising, or so I thought until now.

Garri November 16, 2007 at 7:14 am

Now THAT is very inspiring!

I’ve seen some amazing work using WP recently but I feel people still don’t ‘get it’. They lack vision and the sad thing is, I doubt they’ll ever ‘get it’ and if when they finally do, WP will be old hat and we’ll have moved on to Web 4.0

I try to be careful when explaining RSS, xml, mash-ups etc to people but I was knocked back lately when someone asked me what a ’sidebar’ was (in the context of a blog layout)

That made me realise there’s still some way to go and even though I’m careful when using jargon, explaining what a sidebar is just sounds patronising, or so I thought until now.

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