One of the updates to BlogCFC5 was a CSS based layout. (Thanks to
Scott Stroz.) This should reduce that amount of mods you would do and
therefore making updating easier. All the post 5.0 updates, for
example, should be harmless to folks running 5.

On 6/9/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Pretty much the only customization a blog owner can do
> > without having
> > access to the template and css files themselves is override
> > the default
> > CSS with their own CSS (it's an option in the admin).  But
> > you'd really
> > have to be a CSS guru to make changes like that.
>
> Ok, thanks for the info.  I've been hoping to find CF based blog
> software that is easy to upgrade, but I'm not sure if there are any out
> there.  I'm on BlogCFC right now, and it's cool but upgrading to new
> versions takes a while.
>
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