It’s great that they’re using WordPress but they seem to need a lesson or two on how to properly setup and maintain a WordPress install (as pointed out above. It might also help if they kept their install up to date (it’s currently 2.8.4 aka “insecure”) and updated their copyright to 2010.
I’m feelin the cgi-bin in the URL.
Looks like they need a lot of SEO / .htaccess help though.
URLs like /cgi-bin/?cat=29 are fairly lame when it could be /sports/foo-wins-game.awesome
Seems a little weird that they threw it into the cgi-bin. Any particular reason they’re doing that?
That’s awesome!
The Miami Hurricane moved theirs over just over a year ago and got outstanding feedback on making the move.
http://themiamihurricane.com
It’s great that they’re using WordPress but they seem to need a lesson or two on how to properly setup and maintain a WordPress install (as pointed out above. It might also help if they kept their install up to date (it’s currently 2.8.4 aka “insecure”) and updated their copyright to 2010.
Or am I being overly critical?
Stanford web space, for whatever reason, requires that any PHP files be in the /cgi-bin/ folder, but they ought to be able to mask it somehow…