blog challenge

Jim McGee jim at mostlymcgee.com
Sat Mar 2 19:53:44 PST 2002


what i do on my site is to use Radio to maintain the blog and have that FTP
to the place in the hierarchy where I want the blog to reside. Actually, I
use Manila to maintain my site locally and then FTP that to a static server
as well. Here's where you can see the result

Manila site (static rendered version)

http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/faculty/mcgee/htm/index.html

Blog

http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/faculty/mcgee/htm/blog/index.html

HTH

> -----Original Message-----
> From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
> [mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com]On Behalf Of Joshua S. Freeman
> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 9:06 PM
> To: Frontier-Users
> Subject: blog challenge
>
>
> I've created a new family website using manila.  I want MOST of the site
> to be pretty much unchanging information.  The major exception to this is
> MY blog, or 'online diary' which I wish VERY MUCH to act like a news page,
> as if it were more like the home page of most manila websites...
>
> Just in case it's still not clear what I want to achieve here I'll explain
> it slightly differently.  Manila makes it easy to have 1, 5, 10, or any
> number of days of 'news' on the front/home page of a website.  I want to
> do that but I *don't* want to do it on my front/home page.  I want to use
> that feature in a 'deeper' part of the site...
>
> Is this AT ALL possible?
>
> TIA,
>
> Joshua
>
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