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So I’m using b2 to power my blog here. I wanted a PHP/MySQL combo as the packages based on text files seemed like they could get out of hand after some time. I’m already comfortable developing in this environment, so it was an easy fit. I pretty much ignored the layout and styling provided by default, still need to go in and delete some <class> tags actually, instead putting the data tags into my own page format as I wanted them. Worked great, thanks Michael V, very good software you have here - especially for a 0.6 beta release. I’m hoping I don’t have to do more than a search/replace to upgrade to future versions.

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Posted October 11th, 2002 @ 9:35 PM

3 Replies

  1. Scott Sanders adds this Comment:

    Kick ass!

    October 11th, 2002 at 11:29 am

  2. Paolo Roat adds this Comment:

    Is there a possibility to install a blog without knowing these program languages?

    Paolo

    August 11th, 2003 at 10:23 am

  3. Alex adds this Comment:

    I’d recommend using WordPress if you’re just getting started. I think the docs are english only though.

    August 11th, 2003 at 10:27 am

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