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June 30, 2004
MultiBlog Documentation
I would appreciate it if anybody out there could read through what documetation I have written so far for the complicated portions of the upcoming MultiBlog, Rebuild Control and Access Control. I want to make sure that I am as clear as I can possibly be, as I can imagine some people getting fairly confused quickly if those concepts are not explained well enough.
Assuming no bugs show up between now and Wednesday evening, there should be a release candidate for MultiBlog 1.0 out then.
Posted by rayners at June 30, 2004 12:22 AM
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I read your documentation and maybe you have it someplace else but shouldnt you include a purpose for the plugin. As someone who is visiting your site for the first time it would be nice to have a description of what the plugin does..
Posted by: GeekNews
at June 30, 2004 07:00 PM
I think it looks good as it matches what is actually done. Once I learned about needing a category, it works great for me!
Posted by: Mike Wills
at June 30, 2004 10:17 PM
You know, while I haven't installed your plugin to my website yet, it sounds exactly like something that I've been looking for a very long time. I'm using 4 webblogs to manage one site and it was such a pain trying to update the sections. I even tried moving to Word Press but that system just didn't do it for me. The php codes and documentation were a nightmare to read through, not to mention my annoyance when my questions and constructive comments were ignored in IRC. I think this plugin is going to make me stay on with Movabletype. Thanks a lot! I really hope you win that plugin competition.
Posted by: Terra
at July 1, 2004 01:13 AM
It would be really, really helpful if you didn't leave all us pre-MT3.0 users out in the cold. I'm afraid that I have no idea how to install the plugin for my 2.6.1 site.
Posted by: Paul at July 4, 2004 10:44 PM
first read it looks quite straight forward. would be good if screenshots of the configuration screens were placed beside the instructions.
Posted by: jim
at June 30, 2004 01:03 AM