Nov. 4th, 2002 12:18 pm
Weblogging stuff
I installed Movable Type this weekend, just to play with (Greymatter refused to install and run), then I went ahead and installed PostNuke as well.
They're both pretty slick, and they make a consistent site and all that. But, I think the combination of Dreamweaver for site development and Livejournal embedded into my main index page is doing pretty well for me.
For those who maintain both an LJ and a self-hosted weblog, why? Please explain to me why you have both, especially those who seem to post the exact same things in each. Why not just use LJ embedded in your site? It's one line of HTML.
Seriously, I'm curious as to the reasons folks have for maintaining two different weblogging tools. Entertain me.
They're both pretty slick, and they make a consistent site and all that. But, I think the combination of Dreamweaver for site development and Livejournal embedded into my main index page is doing pretty well for me.
For those who maintain both an LJ and a self-hosted weblog, why? Please explain to me why you have both, especially those who seem to post the exact same things in each. Why not just use LJ embedded in your site? It's one line of HTML.
Seriously, I'm curious as to the reasons folks have for maintaining two different weblogging tools. Entertain me.
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Plus, it just simply worked out that way. Gary, you got me into LJ first, but no one in my "other circle" at the time did any sort of blogging. So Ed gets bored one day, and creates blogs for all of our friends in that group. And it ended up being a lot of fun, because we're all such a close group, and we goof around a lot with our blogs. And Ed can allow as many people blogs as he wants. (Or disallow, if he's grumpy)
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Of course, I'd really like arbitrary RSS feeds on my friends page, but the RSS feed on Trillian works for me now. :-)
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