My blog has become complex, maybe it’s time to go back to the basics.

Sep 04, 2023, 7:20 PM

I had turn my blog into a pile of plugins and sluggish place where I feel lazy to write something upon it. It needs to change.


I seem to find myself as an amateur designer, a developer, a maker of random doodles, a medical student and aspire to become more.

I have a blog website and I have been redesigning it for 2 years.

Maybe it is due to my nature.

I get inspired easily with other designers and developer’s stunning portfolios. And I try to imitate their design to mine.

Some portfolios like Tobias van Schneider really inspired me to change my website layout.

I did.

I had hosted my blog website on a friend’s server and installed WordPress on it.

WordPress is a no-code website builder or CMS (Content Management System) where you can build & manage your website from its admin panel.

WordPress is good but I think it has become a lot messy now. Too many plugins to build a good looking website.

Themes have become really annoying with limited features and paywall alerts.

Initially, I had thought that It would be like a personal space on the internet to write and showcase my works but I had made it a mess.

I made a lot of pages on the website such as Hire me, Notes, Projects, UIUX, About, Contact, Doodles, Newsletter and some other non primary pages.

I gradually put my work on it and tried to keep it updated with code projects, design projects, and doodles I did.

And then…

I became lazy and I stopped updating the blog because the process of updating or adding the new stuff was time-taking.

Why was it taking so long? Because I was trying to follow the design guidelines to make it look perfect.

Since the perfect thing doesn’t exist, the blog became toxic and I became too lazy to open the admin panel. I even started writing my blogs on Medium editor primarily instead of WordPress.

I got burned out with my newsletter as well and stopped working on it. (I have gave it a fresh start, take a look here)

I guess it’s time to change it. There are a few things that I need to consider:

Now I have some inspiration for it. and this time these are basic but interesting websites.

Take a look at these portfolios below. No need to worry about the design or the color palettes or fonts. Look, how fluently they are sharing their views and for such a long time.

I want to exist like these people and keep writing like them.

The process to turn my complex and bulky blog into a very basic form of internet website could be tricky and lengthy.

It would be basically following these works: