My digital music blog, which thanks to gizmodo is getting lots of traffic this week:
www.createdigitalmusic.com
Let me know what you think! My next phase is going back and fixing various technical issues (like some problems with the RSS feed), which brings me to my question:
Anyone out there using Mambo? Found an empty tribe here:
india.tribe.net/tribe/serv...ribeCard.vm
But curious to know your thoughts, or perhaps you even know of a Mambo-powered site you love.
Yes, it's more of a CMS than a blogging app, but it's what I need and I know what I've created is something people think of a blog. (Splitting hairs, I say!)
www.createdigitalmusic.com
Let me know what you think! My next phase is going back and fixing various technical issues (like some problems with the RSS feed), which brings me to my question:
Anyone out there using Mambo? Found an empty tribe here:
india.tribe.net/tribe/serv...ribeCard.vm
But curious to know your thoughts, or perhaps you even know of a Mambo-powered site you love.
Yes, it's more of a CMS than a blogging app, but it's what I need and I know what I've created is something people think of a blog. (Splitting hairs, I say!)
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Re: createdigitalmusic.com / Mambo
Sat, December 11, 2004 - 7:26 AMMambo site link, accidentally left this out:
www.mamboserver.com
And the best community site / add-ons are at:
www.mamboportal.com
Not quite as robust in the traditional blogging tools, but blogging with a content management system (www.geeklog.net/, www.postnuke.com/ also in this category) has its advantages: you can mix static HTML pages, things that you don't want in a linear blog format, community features, etc. The lines are certainly blurred, and they're getting better at the blogging features we need.
But I have a feeling I'm a lone mamboid here. :-)