A Blogger’s Progress

MORE THEMES FOR MY BLOGS

Posted in WordPress Searches, WordPress Themes by thenaturalist on September 21, 2009

When I was clicking through my various blogs this morning I got to thinking I need more themes for my blogs so they don’t all look alike, but I want them all to have the full text search, which limits me. So far I know of several old ones that do: K-2 LITE, RUBRIC, REGULUS, WORD PRESS CLASSIC,  plus CONNECTIONS and CONTEMPT (but both of these have that irritating pop-up that says “check the links below” associated with their search). I guess I need to run another check on some of the other themes.

THE JOURNALIST v1.3 is black and white and very legible. It also has a full search. The v1.6.1 version also has the full text search, but it’s less attractive to my eye than v1.3. SILVER IS THE NEW BLACK has the full text search, but the font they use is so small I can hardly read it. FLEUR DE LYS has the full text search. Maybe I should try it? POOL has the full text search and can accommodate a custom header. ICEBURGG and INOVE and SIMPLA have the full text search, but I don’t like the way they look.

SANDBOX 1.1, 0.6.1, and 1.6.1 offer only the first few lines for searches. Version 0.6.1 has huge bold text and is very easy to read, which is a virtue even if it doesn’t offer the full-text search.

BLUE THEMES AND THEIR SEARCH TOOLS

Posted in WordPress Searches, WordPress Themes by thenaturalist on June 4, 2009

I got tired of the black and white of the JOURNALIST theme, so I tried some of the blue ones. SAPPHIRE is handsome, but it offers only a five-line search, and I want a full-text search for this blog. CONTEMPT offers a full-text search, but it also has that confusing pop-up that says “If you are unable to find anything in these search results, you can try one of these links.” What links? So Next I tried K-2, which offers the full text search. Maybe I need to make a list of which themes offer full searches so I’ll be able to cut to the chase. I’m just remembering that good old KUBRICK has the most minimal search of them all. It offers just the date — no text at all — which actually makes it perfect for my Birdathon blog that serves as a searchable archive of all the species I’ve reported seeing on my Birdathon blog. Just to make my review of the blue themes complete, I revisited POOL and discovered that it has a full-text search, so maybe I’ll experiment with it for a while.

THE JOURNALIST TEMPLATE

Posted in WordPress Searches, WordPress Themes by thenaturalist on December 14, 2008

I’m now exploring the theme called THE JOURNALIST to see if it has everything I want. Its search is full text, and it offers the option of some explanatory text in the sidebar. The posts are wide and legible, and the sidebar is narrow. I guess the only thing I’m having trouble getting used to is the absence of color. I wonder if I can add a custom header? No, I can’t, but that’s OK because all I have to deal with now is the absence of color. We’ll see.

SEARCH MELTDOWN

Posted in WordPress Searches by thenaturalist on April 12, 2007

I just discovered that the dated entries in my NATURALIST’S JOURNAL will not show up when I search for them. I’ll need to delete the day of the week, which I’ve been so carefully looking up, and type the dates as January20,1979 and January20,2007 (no spaces) in order to have the January20 entries and only the January20 entries come up when I search for January20. How else can I do the dates? Jan20,2007? No I think I should stick with the full month name. Once again, I’m exasperated, but at least I caught this glitch early enough that I can fix it without having to edit 28 years worth of journal entries ….

TESTING, TESTING

Posted in WordPress Searches, WordPress Themes by thenaturalist on November 26, 2006

Today I’m doing one of the stupidest things I’ve ever done AND wasting time that I do not have to waste. I am going to look closely at ALL of the WordPress templates to see which have the following options: CUSTOM HEADER, FULL TEXT SEARCH, EDIT FROM BLOG, WIDE TEXT, and LEGIBLE PRINT.

To run the SEARCH TEST, I need a few entries with over five lines. I think one of my blog entries is already that long, and maybe one of my non-profit entries too. And just to be sure I need to type a few more lines for this entry. Why am I doing this? I am trying to create numerous different blogs, and I want to know which templates might be suitable for which blogs. In fact, I just thought up a new blog on PHENOLOGY. We’ll see….