Posts Tagged ‘Design’
And so what of pretty things?
There are some fun and pretty functions, add-ons, extras that I do like the look of, but when I’ve come to add these to this WordPress website and blog, I’ve stopped to consider just what you might want. And suggest you should do the same when you do your website and/or blog.
One particular toy is a Flash tag cloud, which takes tags that have been applied to each blog post – for this post, for instance, I’ve used the tags “WordPress”, “Design” and “non-essentials” – and puts them into a “cloud” that moves about and can be played with – with the tags that have been used more often having a stronger font/size. Adding Flash to this enables a pretty, gently moving cloud of the tabs, so:
accessibility Advertising Author Blog browser commenting compatibility cool stuff dashboard Design ebook essential Facebook Google guest posting help Hosts Housekeeping Hyperlink JDI links Mobile phone non-essentials Plug-in Plugin plugins RSS security SEO skype social media Social Networking Speech synthesis stats Themes Thesis Tools twitter upgrade problems usability Visual impairment WordPress Wordpress help wordpress plugin WPtouch
WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.
Which is very lovely and fun, but… it’s going to take your attention away from what I’d like you to be reading, learning, knowing – which is, of course, what you want you are here to read, learn, know! Getting side-tracked by cool tools is not what you’re here for (well, not too much) and is wasting your valuable time. So I’ll stick with the simple tag listing (still called a cloud) that comes as a standard widget option – boring but it isn’t distracting you while still being useful!
Edit: another thing is that some of your readers/visitors may not be able to see your pretty things anyway. For instance, I cannot see this tag cloud, despite upgrading Flash and checking on other browsers than my favourite Firefox. So another good reason to keep it simple.

