This is a Weblog system that allow you to post all entries you want, with a comments system for your visitors and an archive section. There is another section that will allow visitors to contact with you by e-mail. The control panel is very clear, so the mangement of the weblog will be very easy. The file comes with 5 themes that are very easy to modify. You can download it in different languages.
bBlog is smarty centric. It is template driven, the template defines what the page does. You can include a {calendar} or {blogroll} or whatever whereever you want. Features to date: RSS feeds, xml-rpc server, threaded comments, multiple sections per post, Smarty based. As bBlog is Smarty centric it is easily extenable with plugins. Included pluggins to date: Calendar, Referers, BBCode in posts, Textile in posts, bBlog is open in development, with CVS being activly used. We welcome all contributions and input.
This is a simple blog system for BolinOS. Fast, simple, straightforward and looks great. Use standard HTML coding in your blog to display Links, Images, Other contents even an other blog system.
Yet another blog using WYSIWYG HTML editor and MySQL database to store the entries.
TODO:
- RSS description
- README file (wow!!!)
UPDATE: Security vulnerability and ' problem corrected.
UPDATE: Problems pointed out by Bert and Dan corrected, RSS feed added.
A free online journal/blog/diary system. Fast, simple, straightforward and looks great.
Blog has been developed by a professional software developer for the benefit of all. It has been designed to make the programming very easy to understand, and above all easy to extend with your own code.
Blog is also a very good example for new programmers to see how a PHP application should be developed.
A demo site (the diary of the developer) is available to view at;
http://www.pluggedout.com/blog
BLOG also has an active development discussion forum at www.pluggedout.com/development/forums
This script is the alpha version of a blogger that I am working on for FullPages.org. It assumes that there is a MySQL table with user information determinning if a user is logged in or not. It also assumes that every user has a folder in the root of the website.