Oooh, Plugin. I'm with Paul.
Diana
Diana Montalion Dupuis wrote:
This is what I would do. You'll need a host running Apache that
allows you to edit the htaccess file (but most do). I like this
better than using Wordpress.com because 1. you have more control and
2. they can geek out a lot more if they feel inspired to (like
installing Wordpress, adding plugins and themes, and looking at the
database).
http://picklewagon.com/2007/02/02/create-a-private-blog-with-wordpress/
Diana
mattprewett wrote:
My 8 year old son is wanting to build a website with his friend. I
would love to encourage this but I am concerned that they may give out
too much information.
If it was just my son, I would let him work on a local installation of
WordPress, but he wants to collaborate with his friend. So I am
considering signing up for Wordpress.com blog account and then making
their blog private.
Can anyone suggest a solution that might be better?
My requirements are
* online ( so both boys can work on it from home )
* private ( so information is only exposed to our two families)
Thanks in advance,
Matt Prewett
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