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16Apr/07

MyBlogLog In The Wild

Seeing passionate users build things to make your service work better or interact with another service is really one of the highest forms of flattery.  Two such items I have recently seen made us all smile just a bit here in the office.

Drupal Module
Drupal is a CMS I've only recently begun playing with, but thus far have been impressed at its simplicity and, conversely, its depth.  I set up a friend's blog a few weeks ago using Drupal, and was able to easily set up several contact pages, a checkout system and all sorts of things not possible with a traditional blog, with relative ease.  Considering I've only done one major development project in my life, I was amazed at how easy this set-up was.  It was during this time that I found out that Michael Curry of Exodus Development had developed a MyBlogLog module for use on Drupal sites.

Wordpress Theme

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And then today, I came across a MyBlogLog-ready Wordpress theme by Moses Francis (sponsored by Internet Marketing Center) that I think some of you will really like.  Rkcorp says:

3cWPTP is a 3 column theme and white body background. The theme comes with cute litte bubble cloud text menu tag and lovely greenish colour. It got a plenty of rooms of any ads related stuff in the sidebar. It also widget ready and coded function for most commented, latest comment and myblog’s myavatar. The theme suitable for mybloglog users since its colour tone are prefect match with it.

It's important to note that you still have to download the widget's plugin to make the Recent Readers widget show up, but Moses makes it easy for listing each plugin you'll need and linking to the individual download pages for each.  Of course, you'll also have to be using Wordpress 2.0 or greater to utilize the theme to it's fullest.

If you've done something cool with MyBlogLog or seen something that you think deserves mention, please let us know.

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