RE: [phpWebLog-devel] phpweblog.. the weary path we/she mends...
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From: philip <ph...@th...> - 2000-06-16 22:43:07
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> Instead of creating a new file, you could go into this feature and add a new > one called about, edit the html directory in a textarea, and the navigation > bar at the top will automatically list your new about page. ahh, that's a good idea. i hope there will be some control over "automatic nav bar insertion". this is going to be a nice feature. i've noticed with most file managers like this, there are always file permission risks (i.e. chmod 777 dir), how will that be addressed? phpweblog is turning into a phpsitemanager. > I'm think more along the lines of just a textarea where you can insert > whatever html/javascript you want for the banner to be included. cool. i didn't think about that as most people who display banners are part of some network who provides the code. that makes perfect sense. > Whoah.. a networked polling system. Very nice concept. One of my > friends/coworkers is going to be writing the poll code, and I'll include > it in phpWebLog. I'll have to suggest this idea for networked polling. > Sounds like a fun concept to explore. Coo. it certainly would be nice. let's say i go to phpweblog.org and see about 10 polls going. i'd love to say "i want to put this one and that one on my website." and somehow through magic it all comes together. someone may be really bored and go to every phpweblog site and vote, more power to them i guess. networked polling (tm) ;) now only if networked cookie management could be implemented ... > This was suggested by JasonW, which I like the idea. In the future > Blocks Manager (tm), you can restrict the display of the block to only > show under a certain topic, or no restriction at all. (all pages) so on my science page i'd have science related blocks, cool. that of course is a very useful and good idea. -- philip |