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		<title>In The Beginning&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well here it is. My first post to this blog. I just finished installing WordPress to my server after using Blogger for quite a while. Why the change? Well, I like having control over my own “stuff”. Don’t get me wrong. Blogger is a fine platform, but I prefer to have my things organized under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well here it is. My first post to this blog. I just finished installing WordPress to my server after using Blogger for quite a while. Why the change? Well, I like having control over my own “stuff”. Don’t get me wrong. Blogger is a fine platform, but I prefer to have my things organized under the same roof and not have to manage a handful of different services across the web.</p>
<p>After searching for a new blogging solution, I looked at a number of different releases for both Windows/IIS and Linux/Apache platforms. I finally decided on WordPress for a number of reasons.</p>
<p style="border: 1px solid ; margin: 5px; padding: 10px"> 1. <strong>Support and stability</strong> &#8211; WordPress is a proven solution and has a large user base, which also means a lot of peer support.<br />
2. <strong>Ease of use</strong> &#8211; It was easy to set up and ran on my server without any additional requirements.<br />
3. <strong>Control </strong>- WordPress has built in controls for managing posts and comments, and they’re easy to use. I don’t have to fuss over design and (X)HTML if I don’t want to and still get a nice clean page. On the other hand, If I do want to get into altering page design and (X)HTML, I can do that to through the built-in CMS tools.<br />
4. <strong>Organization </strong>- One of the features I like best is the categories. Categories allow me to organize posts into groups and categories/sub-categories making it easy to find the topics that interest you most.</p>
<p>All in all, The set up was actually pretty simple and I had a working blog in a matter of minutes. The next step is getting the layout and visual appeal to my liking.</p>
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