If you're going to go with ridiculously overweight applications, then
yes use Drupal or Wordpress. Just don't get me started on Drupal. Its
a classic 80-20 solution, but if you need that 20%, its very, very
painful. Poking your eye out with a stick would probably hurt less.

Just as an aside, the Mura CMS includes a fairly credible blog and is
a CF based solution.

regards,
larry

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 1:34 PM, PT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> WordPress is pretty much the standard these days.  It's the Kleenex of
> the blog world.
>
> I like Blogcfc though, mostly because I like CF a whole lot more than I
> like PHP (ugh)
>
> There is also Drupal and Joomla.  Something about Drupal irks me and I
> can't put my finger on it.  Joomla is a little more linear and
> structured in its design.
>
> I use BlogCFC and Wordpress, and only play around with Joomla.  If it
> can be done, there's probably a plugin for it in Wordpress, plus there
> are zillions of free templates for it.  Most are boring, but there are a
> few gems to be found.  Setup takes a few minutes, but securing it takes
> longer.  It is also a PITA to update because the automatic thing never
> works ... for me anyway ... and releases happen regularly enough.
>
> -----
> "Because I can lie beautiful true things into existence ..."
> Neil Gaiman on Why I write.
>
> On 10/24/2011 1:00 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>>
>> Now that the holidays and all are over, I'm going to start upgrading
>> things like my blog. Anyone have a suggestion as to which one to use?
>> Pros and cons?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>
> 

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