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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/23/2006 21:45:17
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doesn't give the hijackers free-will nope- we already have it..hehe
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/24/2006 8:49:28
Is this the thread where we talk about the separation of Serbia and Montenegro??
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/24/2006 9:35:25
I've been using WordPress - both as a CMS and a blog (not my own as I use this place for that instead!). It's lovely - valid code, pretty much accessible, unending quantities of add-ons, massive help community. Pretty straightforward to hack around.
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/24/2006 15:03:18
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Is this the thread where we talk about the separation of Serbia and Montenegro?? yes..and the geoploitical ramifications thereof not to mention its impact upon the American league east and central pennant races
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/26/2006 11:46:59
The main advantage of WP in my opinion is the sheer quantity of resources available for it due to it's popularity. It uses PHP rather than it's own tags as MT does (although that's got a big fanbase too). I've literally just finished a WP blog today and I have to say it was actually (mostly) fun doing it.
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/26/2006 13:02:35
Someone recently told me about blogger.com From what I have been told you can create an account for free and be up in minutes. I don't know how much flexibility you have with blogger.com http://www.blogger.com Let me know if anyone has looked into this site.
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/26/2006 13:21:51
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blogger.com Thanks anyways, but I'm interested in the software itself and not a place where I can post a blog.
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/28/2006 18:01:23
I have decided to build my own since I didn't see it being such a difficult project and maybe I could make something new. So my continued question in this thread is what people want to see in blog software. I'm interested in ideas like comment threads, Turin tests, admin features, RSS feeds, etc. I already have a few of my own but if anyone has any blogs going and there is something their current software doesn't do, I'd be interested in knowing that as well. Any takers? Also, anyone hosting on Windows (this will be an ASP product) interested in testing some blog software? Won't be ready for about 6-8 weeks.
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RE: What blog software and why? - 5/29/2006 3:49:19
With WP you can do both the reskinning thing (hundreds of themes available) and you can fiddle with the CSS either locally and upload it via FTP or directly online in the WP admin panel. I took a simple wordpress theme and re-wrote it so that it matched the stylesheet of a site I'd done for a school and it works with no issues at all. I know I keep hammering on about WP - I'm not on commission, honestly! It's just the only blog software that I've seriously bothered with because of the quality of the output and the availability of add-ons and support. I was tempted by TextPattern as a lot of designers like it BUT I dumped the idea in the end because I wanted something I could use for clients as both a blog and a CMS and the TextPattern interface was too complex. Can't remember if it was TP or Moveable Type but one of them uses it's own proprietory tags which was no good as I have no intention of trying to learn something completely different when WP just uses standard PHP. Let me know if you want to look around a WP install - I'll give you the details of one of mine (trusting soul ain't I!)
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