I wanna make a blog
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I wanna make a blog, but not like livejournal or xanga. I want it to be part of my website like WiLL's site. Is there a program that does that stuff or do you have to manually edit that shizzle?
IBcheerupemokid
I wanna make a blog, but not like livejournal or xanga. I want it to be part of my website like WiLL's site. Is there a program that does that stuff or do you have to manually edit that shizzle?
We don't wanna hear about your gay buttsecks encounters with Deek.
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Will uses Blogger.
http://www.blogger.com/
You can also use typepad:
http://www.typepad.com/
Typepad is the web-based version of MovableType:
http://www.movabletype.org/
If you have your own webserver with PHP/SQL installed, you can go with any number of things like MovableType, WordPress, bBlog (what I use), all sorts of things.
If you want a much easier point and click setup and have it be hosted kind of thing, go with TyepPad or Blogger.
Blogger's prolly the easiest.
http://www.blogger.com/
You can also use typepad:
http://www.typepad.com/
Typepad is the web-based version of MovableType:
http://www.movabletype.org/
If you have your own webserver with PHP/SQL installed, you can go with any number of things like MovableType, WordPress, bBlog (what I use), all sorts of things.
If you want a much easier point and click setup and have it be hosted kind of thing, go with TyepPad or Blogger.
Blogger's prolly the easiest.
Originally Posted by dom93hatch
doesn't that become like blogger.com/akjsajksdhlkajdlkajwhdlhd or something? where's will 

You can have Blogger set up to upload to your FTP rather than to their own hosting servers (so you don't have the dom92hatch.blogspot.com URL). That's what Will does.
You just go to blogger.com, set up your free account -- build your blog -- and in the publishing settings you put your FTP (webserver) information in like login, password, path (will created a directory in his root webserver directory called "blog" and had blogger go to that directory and upload the files) and then walla, you have it.
Then to update you go to blogger.com, log in, update your blog and hit post/publish and it uploads automatically.
Originally Posted by antarius
Will uses Blogger, Dom.
You can have Blogger set up to upload to your FTP rather than to their own hosting servers (so you don't have the dom92hatch.blogspot.com URL). That's what Will does.
You just go to blogger.com, set up your free account -- build your blog -- and in the publishing settings you put your FTP (webserver) information in like login, password, path (will created a directory in his root webserver directory called "blog" and had blogger go to that directory and upload the files) and then walla, you have it.
Then to update you go to blogger.com, log in, update your blog and hit post/publish and it uploads automatically.
You can have Blogger set up to upload to your FTP rather than to their own hosting servers (so you don't have the dom92hatch.blogspot.com URL). That's what Will does.
You just go to blogger.com, set up your free account -- build your blog -- and in the publishing settings you put your FTP (webserver) information in like login, password, path (will created a directory in his root webserver directory called "blog" and had blogger go to that directory and upload the files) and then walla, you have it.
Then to update you go to blogger.com, log in, update your blog and hit post/publish and it uploads automatically.
thats what i use
Originally Posted by spankaveli
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thats what i use
thats what i use
So I went with an openSource app called "bBlog."
But yea, Blogger worked great for the year or two I used it.


