Create a Wordpress category

mikhomikho AdministratorHosting ProviderOG
edited July 2021 in General

The question was asked and I’m all up for the idea of creating a Wordpress category with seperate threads instead of one mega-thread.

My thoughts are, if the community votes yes to a new category, that it will be placed under Technical.

Please answer the poll and I’ll check back in a few days.

Wordpress category
  1. Should it be a seperate category?34 votes
    1. Yes, under Technical
      76.47%
    2. No
      17.65%
    3. Yes, sub-category suggested in the reply below
        5.88%
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  • Don't really care where it is. I just think it is something discussed often as seen by the longest thread amongst all others. Would be helpful to a lot I suspect but more beneficial if you can find Specific content easier.

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  • YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

    Like @Lee already pointed out, I think it is quite obvious by now that there is a certain interest regarding WordPress in this community. The mega-thread has lots of great comments and advice but just like the Pit it gets lost in the ocean. Due to this, I am all for a WordPress category. I also don't really mind where it is placed :)

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  • _MS__MS_ OG
    edited July 2021

    @mikho said:
    Wordpress

    Capital P Dangit.

    You could put it under the 'Self-hosted' Category.

    A lot of traffic can be drawn in from this keyword. This topic has not been explored much on this or most of the Hosting-related forums. The 'Self-hosted' topic is the natural companion to a forum about Virtual Servers and Hosting.

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  • YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

    MS said:

    @mikho said:
    Wordpress

    Capital P Dangit.

    You could put it under 'Self-hosted' Category.
    A lot of traffic can be drawn in from this keyword. This topic has not been explored much on this or most of the Hosting-related forums.

    Might be a bit mis-leading though (imho), since not all ppl here (me included) use self-hosted wp and I think technical would make for an overall broader fit. Self-hosted may imply it is only about optimizing your WordPress stack/hosting but not about plugins, themes, development, trends.. Regardless, as long as I know where to find it, I don't mind.

  • @Ympker said:

    MS said:

    @mikho said:
    Wordpress

    Capital P Dangit.

    You could put it under 'Self-hosted' Category.
    A lot of traffic can be drawn in from this keyword. This topic has not been explored much on this or most of the Hosting-related forums.

    Might be a bit mis-leading though (imho), since not all ppl here (me included) use self-hosted wp and I think technical would make for an overall broader fit. Self-hosted may imply it is only about optimizing your WordPress stack/hosting but not about plugins, themes, development, trends.. Regardless, as long as I know where to find it, I don't mind.

    I did think about this point while writing the previous comment. But then I thought that even a WordPress site installed via Softaculous on Shared Hosting is a copy of self-hosted WordPress.

    WordPress as a main Category would be fine, too :).

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  • edited July 2021

    Category: Software|WordPress (it's extensible).

    [ or BloatWare|WordPress , then Magento could be added too. :p ]
    [[ BTW, anyone else remember SmartWare? I liked that. ]]

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited July 2021

    @mikho Why does WordPress need to be a subcategory, e.g., under Software or under Technical? Surely there is more than enough interest in WP to deserve its own top level category!

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  • @AlwaysSkint said: BloatWare|WordPress

    I thought that before realising WordPress at the point you install it is far from BloatWare. It is the user that turns it into that.

  • WP deserves its own top level category

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  • If WordPress gets a category, Virtualizor and IPv6 and push-ups (the video technology, not the meme) should get their categories too.

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  • sonicsonic OG
    edited July 2021

    @yoursunny said:
    If WordPress gets a category, Virtualizor and IPv6 and push-ups (the video technology, not the meme) should get their categories too.

    IPv6 and push-ups will be sub-categories of WP.

  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOG

    Technical is OK. Though it does make sense to make it a top-level category.
    With sub-categories like:

    WordPress hosting (no offers, perhaps, just recommendations and discussion).
    WordPress design, optimizing

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  • AbdullahAbdullah Hosting ProviderOG

    +1 nice idea!

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  • YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

    Okay, I change my vote and opt for it to be a top-level category. Somehow I totally forgot that was possible, too.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOG

    @Ympker said:
    Okay, I change my vote and opt for it to be a top-level category. Somehow I totally forgot that was possible, too.

    Same.

    +1

    :)

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    LEWP

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  • Alternatively, one could imagine a new top-level category "CMS" with a subcategory WordPress.

    In any case, it would sense to have a category (top-level or sub) for WordPress given the interest that it generates.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOG

    @angstrom said:
    Alternatively, one could imagine a new top-level category "CMS" with a subcategory WordPress.

    In any case, it would sense to have a category (top-level or sub) for WordPress given the interest that it generates.

    Sounds fine.
    Though, all the others would probably take less "room" than WordPress alone.
    While the WordPress category could use several sub-categories. :)

    So depends on how many sub-levels we want, what's more convenient, and more reasonable.

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  • YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

    @vyas said:
    LowEndWordPress

    LEWP

    The new wp stack ;)

  • I believe we should/could have a "software" top category, with probably a big wordpress sub-category, yes. Which means we could also start talking about other already nice or with potential tools.
    LES is not - for now - a place I'm coming to get news, advice and help about self-hosting, cms, or any kind of online portal... But it could become that place. There's plenty to share about!

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