Hmm. Not really what I had in mind. Maybe the software doesn't allow that much freedom? If so.. that's kind of wonky isn't it? — Mongrel
Was the software ever intended to cater to those who want to write a blog? If not, then no. What we have here is a forum, a place to publish articles, and the option to link to your blog if you have one. It's not an all singing, all dancing website. I'm content with that. — Sapientia
Oh. Did I sound blaming? — Mongrel
It would just involve a little column (maybe to the right) with names and a little signal about whether they have a new entry. If you click on the name, you can read their latest philosophy ramblings. — Mongrel
Ok. But the more I think about, the more I'm convinced that readers would benefit from a user-based presentation. Package all of SLX's op's, for instance.
Oh, and a couple of us are going to work out some sort of "Ask the philosopher" deal. Are you cool with that? — Mongrel
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