Requesting Feedback. 1st WP site, original theme.
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Greetings,
I am working on my first WP website. I consider myself at most a hobbyist when it comes to web code and design and while I have been photoshopping and coding for at least 10 years this is my first real project outside of personal pages and general coding tidbits. It is also a project I have committed myself to sticking with for the long term and appreciate any feedback to help me along the way.
About,
My site is a recipe book and is geared towards being a website with dynamic content and updates more than a blog. The basic goal of the site is to catalog recipes used in my household and ultimately I hope to get interest from family and friends and see what happens from there. I have stripped out much of the word press functionality in order to keep the focus of the site clear and concise. I do not expect myself or visitors to browse mindlessly through random and unrelated content or have to sift through bloggishness and other distractions.
Background,
I am currently in the 3rd build process of the website, and I anticipate 1 or 2 more builds before I am satisfied and can move on with the lifecycle of maintaining and updating the site. During the previous 2 builds I focused on out of the box wordpress features, backend administration, content, navigation, and exploring plugins. During the 3rd build I started creating my own theme to help put some ideas gathered from the previous builds into perspective and give some identity to my vision. The 3rd build also got me dangerously comfortable with tearing into the boxed code and removing or modifying things (also, breaking things).
At this point I am happy with the direction the site is moving so far but as I got more comfortable and engaged with the build process I feel I have made some mistakes in haste that I would like to revisit on my next build. Notably, the CSS has become hack and slash the further I develop and change the look of things and I am not happy with the sloppiness I have created, also this has created some IE display issues. One thing I am saving for the next build is styling the comment system.
Right now I am taking a rest from developing much on the current site until I regroup my thoughts on the future of the site and get feedback from you folks. My plan then is to take your considerations and start from the ground up again, painstakingly paying attention to my code and not taking shortcuts, and build what will be the final version of the site.
Vision,
Create a website to catalogue recipes for the home, while creating an interest for others to visit and share recipes.
Maintain a clear focus on the usage of the website. Recipes should be the center of attention and easy to find/search/browse.
Printable version of recipes. Recipes should also be easy to view and understand on screen with little distraction for kitchen computers.
Facebook integrations. Each recipe has a “Share on FB” button so that visitors can let their friends know what they are cooking. Possibly integrate facebook accounts with commenting or signin/registration. Facebook group?
Ability to have selected contributors share their recipes.
Ability to have anyone share their recipes? Moderation? How to organize, don’t want untrusted recipes in the mix.
Scalable. Might want to add things like wine,beer,cigars. Entertaining, complete meals, kitchen products.
Code Validation, SEO.
Build in content areas on all pages, similar to the “features” below the navigation on the home page but less intrusive.
Improve “in-line” or “per-page” navigation.The site is heavily focused on a plugin called Recipe Press which is still under development and gearing up for the first non beta release.
The theme was built on Starkers which is basically a no-theme theme.Link,
https://www.justinflener.net/wp3Thanks,
Justin
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