I was wondering if there is a blog option on the website. You can submit blog, but can you even create one here? Scarlett want to start a GW 2 fashion blog, (yeah I know, its silly. Dont ask me why, she's nuts) =)
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I was wondering if there is a blog option on the website. You can submit blog, but can you even create one here? Scarlett want to start a GW 2 fashion blog, (yeah I know, its silly. Dont ask me why, she's nuts) =)
Its under construction at the moment.
I love MMO fashion blogs! Cosmetic Lotro is my fav, but I can't wait to yours. http://cosmeticlotro.wordpress.com/
Sadly, GW2 really needs a good current fashion blog. All of the fashion pages that I've found, are just screenshots taken from the PVP locker. (lazy) Also seen some major train-wrecks that would give Tim Gunn a few keyboard indentions on his forehead, if he were to log in and wander around Lion's Arch.
Maybe you know any otehr good site that offers free blog.
Back in World of Warcraft, our server (Earthen Ring) and a few others had a big following of a fashion community. Marrra was even a guest at one of the competitions once because she tended to be one of the main one's to win ;)
www.blogger.com is a free blog. Not sure of free blog sites that are more game oriented, but you can definitely put up a blog for Scarlett at blogger and then let us know the link. I've used this blogger for various writing blogs.
» Edited on: 2013-05-08 05:19:10
I'll be looking for authors and bloggers once I get my gaming site online. I'm trying to decide if I want to use Joomla! and phpbb, or just nix the forums and focus on the main site. Its a login crossover issue, since its two different softwares: one is a forum the other is a modular CMS. I don't have the experience to write my own from scratch, especially the login system, and worry that the crossover software will be troublesome.
@Sekkerhund - You will probably have the login issue as an admin using premade forum and premade CMS together. Just the way it goes. However, both are pretty easy to play with. If you are starting from scratch it will be way easier than trying to change a site to Joomla! like I have to do with my church's main site. And I can't even play with one of the other sites until I do that because we are going to host it in the same place due to the fact the host will handle our traffic level for every thing we have and allow ease of admin insanity. Yeah, ain't website admin stuff fun? Just ask fun who did this site from scratch and also as his learning tool. I know it's been crashed a few times due to working on upgrades and doing new things. =D All in the FUN!