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"description": "As I continue to wonder aimlessly around the world of blogging tools I have returned to Wordpress.",
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"textContent": "As I continue to wonder aimlessly around the world of blogging tools I have returned to WordPress. Something seems to be different this time, I’m not sure whether it is the WordPress software or a change at my web hosting but the lagginess seems to have disappeared, even Pagespeed agrees. the sort of numbers I like Although somewhat clunky for a simple blog, WordPress is the only tool that I can run how I would like. I can break my writing into different topics (not tags), I can have my posts sitting under the domain name without interference from a /posts/ subdirectory and don’t have to stick to whatever icons and design that the blogging service owner feels perfect from their point of view. There is also the undeniable fact that I can use WordPress, within my existing web hosting for free. Ghost, Bear blog and Pika are at least $60 plus VAT @ 20%, each has its quirks that I just don’t need to tolerate here.",
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