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Blogs - You don't need a hack to host blogs
Why does anyone feel they need a hack to host blogs on their site? Its not necessary. 1. Create a forum called Blogs 2. Select 'NO' for "Act as Forum" - Now you have your Blogs category. 3. When a user requests a blog, create a forum under Blogs. They should provide a title, a description, and whether or not they want to accept comments. You can also add options like password protect to make it private. Much more powerful control than any journal hack. Blog entries & comments count against post counts. Reputation system extends to the blogs, etc. 4. Edit the permissions for the forum. Generally, people should be able to post, but not create threads. 5. Make the requesting user the moderator of their forum. Give them full reign over the forum BUT DO NOT ALLOW THEM EXPANDED user moderation roles. Minimal effort user blogs fully integrated into all VB functions. No hacks necessary. Future releases of VB will not break it. Blogs easily tied into subscriptions. RSS publishing as easily as any other forum. Blogs can have polls. Persistant read marks for blogs. New entries displayed via new posts. Multiple authors (moderators) for shared blogs. Ajax editing of entries. The list of things that make this better than any journal hack are nearly endless. And just because it doesn't NEED any hacks, doesn't mean other hacks won't enhance the functionality. Use the "Split Forumhome into several pages" hack to give your blogs their own home page. Thread Description v1.2 hack to give entries a description. vbSpell to spell check entries. Post Award Hack to recognize particular entries, etc. |
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I've tried it out at my forums on sheepownage.com and its working quite well. Not as active as I hoped, but the users seem to be quite happy about the format thus far.
I've made it so that only the Blog Owner can post threads, but anyone even unregistered users can post comments/replies into the thread. IMO its a fine temporary solution for the blog integration into vBulletin. Quote:
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Did you guys do any special modifications to templates or anything to make it more blog-like (is that even a word?)?
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Nah, I'm not worried about that stuff, I just want a simple easy to read place to post my thoughts.
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I think all this just comes down to getting what you pay for.
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Hmmm... This might come very handy!
Thank you for the suggestion FASherman! How about "microblogs" (or micro-blog, or mblog, or ?blog)? Microblogs are short lived blogs that people abandon, or have a preset life length. For example a vacation trip blog (ends once the vacation is over), or a surgery blog, or a sporting season blog, contest blog etc. Excellent! Now for the next piece to get this to the next level... How about.. some sort of a "request blog" form which would allow queueing of requests for "blog space" from users, with all the appropriate fields filled in. Then the admins, super-mods, etc can just say yes/no through a single click and the forum is created, rights set, user notified, etc! THAT would be awesome! Any takers? I'll even throw a crisp 10 after this one, and a bag of apples. |
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I always liked the basic idea of simply using forums as blogs/journals and have set up a couple on alternativenation.net for tour diaries from a member there.
(example link) It's not great but as an example of what inspired this thread it fits - it mainly just suited the quick set-up and needed integration for our New Posts users at the time though! For 3.5 I've taken things a bit further using just the plugins and have almost managed to set up a system of one forum = blog for every user - filtering & sorting the thread results by userid. I think that would be much more practical than adding a forum for each user, a halfway house between completely no hacking and a fully fledged journal system add-on. |
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How do you guys allow your users to have mod positions in just their forums and nowhere else? I found that if I set a user as a moderator for their forum, they were also able to see into my mod staff forum.
I take it, I need to make a Blog Owners Usergroup? |
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This thread is a hilarious read I gotta say LMAO ...Personally I still don`t see what the big thing is about these blogs ... Can`t ya just put your thoughts in a thread?
bare in mind I`ve yet to see one in action, I may change my opinion then |
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