Saturday, March 27, 2010

blog site and scripts

hi everyone



I'm about to start building a website which is pretty much a
blogging site with pictures etc - a lot of new information on a
pretty regular basis.



I was hoping i wouldn't have to build a site that would
require new pages for every new part of a blog or article. Is there
a way to perhaps build a nice template and then have the text
generated from another document into the template, to save time and
pain?



So instead of having 10 pages for a 10 page article, I could
have one page and then the other 9 pages worth of information is
generated from somewhere else?



Do you guys have any ideas for how I could do this?



Thank you!

Nessblog site and scripts
BlogEngine.NET



%26lt;%= Clinton Gallagher

NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com

URL
http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/







''nesnrus'' %26lt;webforumsuser@macromedia.com%26gt; wrote in
message

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%26gt; hi everyone

%26gt;

%26gt; I'm about to start building a website which is pretty
much a blogging site

%26gt; with pictures etc - a lot of new information on a pretty
regular basis.

%26gt;

%26gt; I was hoping i wouldn't have to build a site that would
require new pages

%26gt; for

%26gt; every new part of a blog or article. Is there a way to
perhaps build a

%26gt; nice

%26gt; template and then have the text generated from another
document into the

%26gt; template, to save time and pain?

%26gt;

%26gt; So instead of having 10 pages for a 10 page article, I
could have one page

%26gt; and

%26gt; then the other 9 pages worth of information is generated
from somewhere

%26gt; else?

%26gt;

%26gt; Do you guys have any ideas for how I could do this?

%26gt;

%26gt; Thank you!

%26gt; Ness

%26gt;





blog site and scripts
%26gt; I'm about to start building a website which is pretty
much a blogging site

%26gt; with pictures etc



Then use a blogging engine.



Wordpress is probably the most popular.



-Darrel






I just went through the same exercise and found the following

b2evolution nice for beginners to play around with the script
and design their own pages uses templates, the support was terrible
and waited long for replies to my querries



wordpress nice and easy and the front end simple, support not
great problems setting up on my host



Serendepity, great package, god support but still not sure of
the pluggins. currently using it. Had problems setting up but the
support was there and managed fine. Still having problems seting up
on a testing server on my local machine, think it has something to
do with htaccess but will sort it out. Currently running it live on
my webserver, check it out
http://www.muskat.co.za/serendipity/




I am basicaly looking to set up a site for my dive club where
members can add pictures to their comments, trying to figure out
how to do this and also how to resize the pictures that are
uploaded.
Jomax1 wrote:

%26gt; I just went through the same exercise and found the
following

%26gt; b2evolution nice for beginners to play around with the
script and design their

%26gt; own pages uses templates, the support was terrible and
waited long for replies

%26gt; to my querries

%26gt;

%26gt; wordpress nice and easy and the front end simple,
support not great problems

%26gt; setting up on my host

%26gt;

%26gt; Serendepity, great package, god support but still not
sure of the pluggins.

%26gt; currently using it. Had problems setting up but the
support was there and

%26gt; managed fine. Still having problems seting up on a
testing server on my local

%26gt; machine, think it has something to do with htaccess but
will sort it out.

%26gt; Currently running it live on my webserver, check it out

%26gt;
http://www.muskat.co.za/serendipity/


%26gt;

%26gt; I am basicaly looking to set up a site for my dive club
where members can add

%26gt; pictures to their comments, trying to figure out how to
do this and also how to

%26gt; resize the pictures that are uploaded.

%26gt;



I found blogger.com really easy to use, it FTPs all the
relevant files

to my site. I can add photos to any post but comments can't.
I think it

works differently now, all XML based, but I could be wrong.



Steve


Hi Steve

Can you add picture to the comments on your posts?
Jomax1 wrote:

%26gt; Hi Steve

%26gt; Can you add picture to the comments on your posts?



I can only add pictures to the posts, not the comments.



Steve

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