iA COMPLETELY PLAINTEXT WORDPRESS THEME null (FALSE) 0 i null (FALSE) 0 i2024-05-09 null (FALSE) 0 i null (FALSE) 0 i> This is a silly idea. But it works. I saw Dan Q wondering about plaintext null (FALSE) 0 iWordPress themes - so I made one. null (FALSE) 0 i> null (FALSE) 0 i> This is what this blog looks like using it: null (FALSE) 0 i> null (FALSE) 0 i> null (FALSE) 0 i> null (FALSE) 0 i> ... null (FALSE) 0 i> null (FALSE) 0 i> Terence Eden null (FALSE) 0 iI clearly nerdsniped Terence at least a little when I asked whether a blog null (FALSE) 0 inecessarily had to be HTML, because he went on to implement a WordPress theme null (FALSE) 0 ithat delivers content entirely in plain text. null (FALSE) 0 i null (FALSE) 0 iNaturally, I've also shared his accomplishment on my own text/plain blog null (FALSE) 0 i(which uses a much simpler CMS based on static files). null (FALSE) 0 i null (FALSE) 0 iLINKS null (FALSE) 0 i null (FALSE) 0 1I asked whether a blog necessarily had to be HTML /posts/does-a-blog-have-to-be-html danq.me 70 hI've also shared his accomplishment URL:https://textplain.blog/wp-theme (FALSE) 0 hMy own text/plain blog URL:https://textplain.blog/ (FALSE) 0 hA much simpler CMS URL:https://github.com/dan-Q/textplain.blog (FALSE) 0 .