http://charlie.griefer.com is running blogCFC.  there was some customization
to the css and a few small tweaks to cfm files.
really, wanting to build your own blog application from scratch because you
don't care for the look/feel of what's available is (IMHO) a huge waste of
time.  the engines are built, whether it's blogCFC or mango (the 2 reigning
champs of the CF world) or wordpress or others.  you can skin 'em any way
you want to skin 'em.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Chris Montgomery <[email protected]>wrote:

> Rick Faircloth said the following on 1/7/2009 4:09 PM:
> > Ray, how easy is it to customize the look of BlogCFC?
> >
> > Is it just a matter of editing the CSS, or do I have to work
> > with CFLayout, etc.
>
> I'm not Ray, but I customized BlogCFC much the same as Ray did on his
> site (using a template from styleshout.com). It took me several hours to
> customize, mostly integrating the new template CSS into the structure of
> BlogCFC. My server is still running CFMX 7 so I had no need to mess with
> CFLayout, either. I didn't use the calendar component in BlogCFC because
> it had some layout issues and wouldn't properly fit in the sidebar. I
> didn't have a lot of time to fool with it and just never went back to
> fix it.
>
> My blog is at http://www.jcmonty.com/index.cfm but I haven't blogged in
> awhile. I spend too much time fooling with the cats to get much
> productive work done these days.
>
> Off to trap a sick feral cat......
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Chris Montgomery
>
> 

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