How to Start Posting with MODx Mini-Blogs
Setting up a mini-blog is relatively simple. Here's what you need to do to get started with making new posts:
- Login to the MODx Control Panel.
- Create a new Webuser by clicking the Users > Manage web users link.
- Make sure to check the Site Admins Webuser Group at the bottom of the page.
- Go to the login page and login using this newly created Webuser information.
- You should now notice a new Add a Blog Entry menu item that automatically appeared under the Blog Page link in the right column.
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This is another commentrthrash 7Oct2005 09:47AM
Comments alternate row colors so they're easier to follow.
A New Virtual Guitarist Workshop Website Offers Free Membership And Video Guitar Lessons
The project was developed by local guitarists who see the need for providing guitar related instructional materials to anyone interested in learning to play. The materials at the site include video training, chord charts, chord progression exercises, rhythm guitar trainin...
by admin on 25-Feb-06 01:05
Getting Help
The team behind MODx strives to contantly add to and refine the documentation to help you get up to speed with MODx:
- For basic instructions on integrating custom templates into MODx, please see the More on this story...
by anonymous on 22-Oct-05 18:12
Design Credit
The default site is built using a validating XHTML/CSS layout inspired by a variety of great individuals including:
- layout inspired via Dan Cederholm's Blogger work
- the "best practices"
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Here is another postsiteadmin 7Oct2005 09:51AM
It's by the blog's original author, and should be colored differently.
Also note that when you're logged in and reading blogs, any posts that YOU have made will also be colored differently.
Also note that when you're logged in and reading blogs, any posts that YOU have made will also be colored differently.
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