Hi David .
Thanks for the reply.
1. How easy or difficult is it to change the template themes. The reason I'm
asking is since I already have a website up and running and need roller to
fit in within that UI framework. Any links, that would provide pointers
would be useful.
2. My hosting provide Lunarpages uses Resin server instead of Tomcat. Is
this going to be an issue? (From what I know based on past experience
there's just a war file that is generated by the software(roller in this
case) that needs to be stuck in Resin. Let me know if this is the approach
or if the roller software needs to be explicitly installed(if just files, I
can stick it in a FTP directory) in my hosting site. Any known issues with
Resin and Roller?

Thanks
Vivek

On 4/10/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 4, 2006, at 11:40 PM, Viv-ache wrote:
> > I plan to use roller to create a multiuser blog for my homecity.
> > Does this require virtual subdomain setup?
>
> Roller does not require a virtual sub-domain.
>
>
> > My hosting provider does not support virtual subdomian setup and
> > i'm looking
> > for a multiuser blog that doesn't need it.
> > Any information would really help : )
> > Is roller an easy to install and get up and running utility?
>
> It's relatively easy if you have knowledge of Tomcat and MySQL
>
>
> > Or does it require some java expertise?
>
> You only need to know enough to set up a database connection.
>
>
> > Have you compared this with the other blogs out there? And how does it
> > compare. (say to WordPress)
>
> File based blogs are easier to setup (bloxsom, blojsom, pebble). In
> my opinion, Wordpress, Roller and the MovableType are similar in
> setup difficulty, with Wordpress probably being the easiest.
>
> - Dave
>
>


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Viv-ache

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