The blog-function
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Question about the blog-function in profile
Sholzy, thank you very much for this beautiful site. I must admit that I still need some time to get used to it, but I can see its potential.Could you please tell me something about the blog function in the profile? What is the intention here?
Who can read the blog entries? Can I decide that myself?
Thank you in advance.
Poly
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gbWilly
- Gambas Dutch translator
- Gambas wiki content contributor
- Gambas debian/ubuntu package recipe contributor
- GambOS, a distro for learning Gambas and more…
- Gambas3 Debian/Ubuntu repositories
… there is always a Catch if things go wrong!
- Gambas Dutch translator
- Gambas wiki content contributor
- Gambas debian/ubuntu package recipe contributor
- GambOS, a distro for learning Gambas and more…
- Gambas3 Debian/Ubuntu repositories
… there is always a Catch if things go wrong!
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The blogs is a personal blogging system that is designed to be displayed on the main site (public). Currently, there is no configurations in place for blogs so I would have to set things up behind the scenes.
As this blog feature affects the website, it will require more discussion than what this forum was intended for. I will set up another forum to discuss adding new features to the website.
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So I'll leave this function unused then.
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I mightsholzy said
Are you interested in creating a blog?
From “Post #12,151”, September 28th 2025, 6:53 PM
gbWilly
- Gambas Dutch translator
- Gambas wiki content contributor
- Gambas debian/ubuntu package recipe contributor
- GambOS, a distro for learning Gambas and more…
- Gambas3 Debian/Ubuntu repositories
… there is always a Catch if things go wrong!
- Gambas Dutch translator
- Gambas wiki content contributor
- Gambas debian/ubuntu package recipe contributor
- GambOS, a distro for learning Gambas and more…
- Gambas3 Debian/Ubuntu repositories
… there is always a Catch if things go wrong!
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