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I've added a link on the Misc section of the side nav (as the template is now, until I get around to customizing it).

This should allow you to log in when you want to comment on a post so you don't have to enter your information every time.

Register and let me know what you think. Thanks for any feedback you guys give.,I'm counting on it to help me evaluate b2be to see if it fits my needs.

Permalink 03/13/05, 12:17:44 am, by Casey Email , 81 words, 167 views
Categories: Site Development , 6 comments

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Comment from: Benny [Member] Email
Logging in isn't really necessary but I wanted to check it out. So far the only advantage to logging in is that when you post all you have to enter is the comments. I like that you can be given permission to create a new post. If I were to want to create a new post I would probably do that on my own blog....yet to come :)

All in all...I do like this blogger, it's easy to use. How easy was it to install and get running?

Benny
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/05 @ 23:10
Comment from: Benny [Member] Email
Ha Ha, now my comments show Member in the heading....I'm special now...I bet everyone else will be jealous...Please don't be jealous of me...I'm just a man, not a super man, nothing special, just a memeber of the "ULTIMATE CASEY BLOGGER TOOL"...I pitty da fool dat don't become a member...

Benny
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/05 @ 23:14
Comment from: Casey [Member] Email
Yeah, the logging in feature would be good for a community blog with multiple authors. This software certainly gives you that option.

As far as installing, both WordPress and b2evolution were incredibly easy. b2e was slightly (and I emphazise slightly) easier in that WordPress had you edit a config file where b2e had a form that edited the config file. Both were for MySql connection strings. Other than that, they were both a snap.

I plan on maybe posting some sort of comparison between the two. I think b2e offers a few more features than WordPress, and the html involved is xhtml compliant, whereas WordPress has some non-compliant html.
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/05 @ 23:19
Comment from: Stanenator [Member] Email
Ok, asshole I am a member now. I also added your site to my site.
http://techphill.com
Check it out and let me know what you think. I sent you an email 2 days ago but you haven't replied.
PermalinkPermalink 04/14/05 @ 04:37
Comment from: Stan Jr [Visitor] · http://www.techphill.com/
Ok, I have sent you an email and have not received a reply. Do you not read your email? Or do you just not reply? LOL Anyway, I have added your site to my site. If you don't like it, it is tough shit now. I won't remove the link.

PermalinkPermalink 04/17/05 @ 03:47
Comment from: Stanenator [Visitor] · http://www.techphill.com
How are things going? Hope everything is well with you and Tammy. Hopefully I will be able to make a trip up there during the summer. I would like to go to Kansas City, never been there.

Later,
Stan
PermalinkPermalink 04/22/05 @ 10:51

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