Can this be used to have one main blog that all members write to and all non-members see when they goto the site? What I mean is I want to create a multi-author New Zealand Music blog which has a social network available in the back ground for all the authors to interact with each other. But for the average site visitor they should only see the blog.
Thanks for posting the video and the slides. An enlightening demonstration of the project. I’ll be checking out it’s progress. Have been wondering which might be the best solution for a social component to a blog network. Like the functionality of PLIGG but want to have multi-blog network capacity like in MovableType. Hadn’t heard of WordPress Mu until this video. Will be following your work from here on out. Best of luck
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Ki 4:20 pm on August 17, 2009 Permalink |
Can this be used to have one main blog that all members write to and all non-members see when they goto the site? What I mean is I want to create a multi-author New Zealand Music blog which has a social network available in the back ground for all the authors to interact with each other. But for the average site visitor they should only see the blog.
Gaetan 3:22 am on August 27, 2009 Permalink |
Nice presentation Andy, thanks a lot for sharing it on your blog!! That’s really interesting!
samson 4:33 am on September 26, 2009 Permalink |
lol, this is interesting. keep it up.
i will be visiting here from time to time.
Thanks for the info, i learnt from it
Fernando 10:00 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink |
Thanks for posting the video and the slides. An enlightening demonstration of the project. I’ll be checking out it’s progress. Have been wondering which might be the best solution for a social component to a blog network. Like the functionality of PLIGG but want to have multi-blog network capacity like in MovableType. Hadn’t heard of WordPress Mu until this video. Will be following your work from here on out. Best of luck