Munson, Jacob wrote:
> How hard is it to customize the layout?  An initial customization isn't
> a big deal, but I'd have to do it for each new BlogCFM release as well,
> unless you've got some cool templating going on.  That's what I liked
> about Blogger, when I was still using it.  You could basically build
> your own site design, and just throw in pieces of code in appropriate
> places to get the blogger content (Ex., your blog posts, dates, etc.)

Well it's certainly not as easy as that - since I've never developed 
BlogCFM into a full blow multi-user blogging app (I just wanted the base 
system to be able to handle it) it doesn't have those kind of features. 
  Pretty much the only customization a blog owner can do without having 
access to the template and css files themselves is override the default 
CSS with their own CSS (it's an option in the admin).  But you'd really 
have to be a CSS guru to make changes like that.

Rick

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