> > 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.
>
See That's why I stay complimentary I want to keep control of all my
limbs.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: multiuser CF blog app?
Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact
I've seen code like that with AJAX demos. But no, I haven't added that.
On 6/9/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
> > working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
> > code criticisms. (Of course, I
> Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
> working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
> code criticisms. (Of course, I then make a vodoo doll of the
> person)
Man, good thing you don't know what I look like. ;)
By the way, at some point I pos
Version 5 of blogfusion supports multi blogs (although it's still in
beta). We just launched a hispanic blogging service with it. It has
been almost completely revamped. It has CSS layouts and a few other
nifty tricks that might make it worth taking another look at. If you
want to see it in
Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
code criticisms. (Of course, I then make a vodoo doll of the
person)
On 6/9/06, Mark A Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Ah... Well, it sounds like yo
When they first asked me a couple months ago I recommended BlogCFC but they had
just bought the other product. Found out about the multiuser requirement
yesterday and they now need a 'yesterday' solution. Repeated my recommendation
a bit ago and I'm sure they'll go with it this time.
~~
When I built BlogCFM, I did so because Ray's blogCFC was missing a lot
of features that I wanted. Friendly URLs, captcha, CSS-based design, etc.
Over the years, blogCFC has added most of those features, and while it
still lacks some features that I wanted, and still does some things that
I don
Cool, maybe I'll stick with BlogCFC then. But I'm on 4 now, so I have
to upgrade in the meantime. ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:50 AM
>
> One of the updates to BlogCFC5 was a CSS based layout. (Thanks to
> Sco
l Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 1:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: multiuser CF blog app?
>Ray's blog is good and used by most of us cf coder types... But
"blogfusion"
>is also an excellent product.
Unfortunately the
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>
> 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.
yeah well at least with the CSS base
>Ray's blog is good and used by most of us cf coder types... But "blogfusion"
>is also an excellent product.
Unfortunately the client has already purchased BlogFusion and is dropping it
cuz it doesn't support multiple users. I set it up for them and I have to say
it wasn't a good experience.
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
Munson, Jacob wrote:
> How hard is it to customize the layout? An initial customization isn't
> a big deal, but I'd have to do it for each new BlogCFM release as well,
> unless you've got some cool templating going on. That's what I liked
> about Blogger, when I was still using it. You could bas
How hard is it to customize the layout? An initial customization isn't
a big deal, but I'd have to do it for each new BlogCFM release as well,
unless you've got some cool templating going on. That's what I liked
about Blogger, when I was still using it. You could basically build
your own site de
I was going to try blogfusion the other day, but I found out you have to
buy it to try it. Sorry, that's not my game. Or is there a way to get
a limited demo copy? I know he's got a live demo up, but I want to see
how it works with my setup and how hard it would be to get all my blog
entries por
BlogCFM was designed to allow multiple blogs in a single database.
Every table has a blog_id field, and the blog_id can be set in the
application.cfm in a variety of ways. There's only one installation,
one database, one file structure. Each "instance" has its own directory
for files and such
I'll also give a nod to Ray's blog. He recently helped to implement 550
instances of BlogCFC for a large site.
On 6/8/06, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a client who has a need for a single application to provide a
> multiuser-enabled blog app. Anyone know of one in the CF
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Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: multiuser CF blog app?
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/blogcfc/
On 6/9/06, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a client who has a need for a single application to provide a
multiuser-enabled blog app
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/blogcfc/
On 6/9/06, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a client who has a need for a single application to provide a
> multiuser-enabled blog app. Anyone know of one in the CF universe?
>
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