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Monday, September 8. 2014

Serendipity (s9y)

I have been looking around for themes for the blogging platform that I am using here, Serendipity. It appears that, on the whole, there is very little activity in creating themes for this platform. Why? Not sure, is it due to the success of the others such as Wordpress? I think I will have a go at creating a couple of themes myself, I know a reasonable amount of CSS and suchlike, (after all, my degree is in web technologies, (first class by the way :-) ) ), so it can't be that hard can it?

It seems a shame that this is not being pushed as a great little blogging system. I assume that it is too much hard work for people and they want to be led by the hand as you are with Wordpress.
Posted by Mark in Off Topic at 19:00 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
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