Yearly Archives: 2007

Are We Moving Away From The Traditional Blog Design?

ProBlogger recently had a redesign, taking it further away from the traditional “blog look.” Other blogs, like Ars Technica, have taken a similar approach, looking and acting more like magazines. They’re still blogs, but they don’t scream “I’m a blog!”

Personally, I like both approaches. The magazine look is great for sites that have

  • Several different types of content (i.e. posts, features, video, podcast…)
  • A lot of content
  • Timeless content

With a webzine-type layout, you can have Features and regular, shorter, posts. You can highlight old content on the main page, and you can fit ads into the homepage in different, possibly more effective, ways. You can do a lot of different and innovative things that would be impossible with a standard layout. ProBlogger has certainly done a great job, making use of screen space much better than a traditional blog design would.

Of course, I’m not slamming the traditional design. As you can see, this site is currently styled in a very blog-like manner. That may change sometime in the coming years (not this year, though) once there are more readers and content. WSC is well-suited for a more webzine-like approach, though I’m nowhere near ready for a redesign.

In short, the “normal” blog layout is going anywhere. Sure, the webzine look is becoming more commonplace, but it doesn’t work for every site. If you’re a designer, you should be able to tell which design is better for your site.

12 Simple, but Essential WordPress Plugins

These WordPress plugins are some of the best ones I’ve found, and I find them totally essential for this blog, despite their simplicity. Some are so obvious that their features should be built-in to WordPress. Subscribe to Comments – Give your readers the ability…

Websites as Graphs

This is either a useful tool or a fun toy. Websites as Graphs is a Java applet that renders your website’s (X)HTML structure as a graph of colored dots. You enter a sites’ URL into the form, and the applet puts a black dot…

Drive Traffic to Your Site with TopicCards

We all know what business cards are. “TopicCard” is a word I came up with for something I’ve been making. Do you see the image to the right? It gives a brief description of RSS, and an URL to learn more. The URL, in…

BlogBuzz September 2, 2007

How does John Chow make $12,000 a month?

The infamous John Chow makes over $12,000 a month off his blog. His “evil plans” (to quote him) frequently involve link-baiting contests, and had landed him a PageRank of 6. Google got tired of his plots to take over the web (or at least…

WordPress Theme of the Month: 4WPTP

4WPTP is a 4-column WordPress theme with a real cool look. The header is easily the best part, featuring plenty of room for a logo, an add, a search box, and some links. All that fits seamlessly into the slick header. Too bad it’s…

Call For Submissions: The Coolest Web Designs on the Planet

What are your favorite websites (design-wise)? We all want to know. Here’s how it works: You submit the URLs of websites with cool designs via the contact form (or the post comments). Try to think up a few sites, and submit the URLs in…

Better Comments Manager for WordPress

Tired of managing your comments the hard way? WordPress’s comments manager isn’t as easy to use as it could be, and it takes up a lot of time if you check for new comments, then go over to the individual post pages to reply.…

BlogBuzz August 17, 2007