RE: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-13 Thread Will Swain
That's very interesting Casey. Thanks. I'll look into scribefire. w -Original Message- From: Casey Dougall [mailto:ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com] Sent: 12 July 2010 20:15 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Jake Churchill reyna

RE: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Will Swain
Haven't tried Mango. Have used blogCFC for a few blogs, and been happy with it. What sort of things doesn't it do that you'd want it to do, out of interest? Will -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: 12 July 2010 15:43 To: cf-talk Subject: ColdFusion

Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Jake Churchill
I like having the plugin architecture that wordpress gives you (and mango has this as well). Also, the WYSIWYG editor in BlogCFC was not good. In fact, I don't remember if there even was one. I remember always writing any HTML myself. Beyond those specifics, wordpress just has a smooth UI and

RE: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Will Swain
With you on the UI - but then as Ray is always saying, he's no designer. There is no built in WYSIWIG editor - but it's not to hard to add one. w -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: 12 July 2010 17:50 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging

Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Jake Churchill
. There is no built in WYSIWIG editor - but it's not to hard to add one. w -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: 12 July 2010 17:50 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines I like having the plugin architecture that wordpress gives you

RE: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Arsalan Tariq Keen
are globaly accepted by developers specially over PHP and ASP based apps. Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 11:57:48 -0500 Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines From: reyna...@gmail.com To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Yeah, I agree. I'm no designer either, but I enjoy a slick UI

Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Wil Genovese
BlogCFC will accept FCKEditor without problems. I've done it on my older version of BlogCFC. One caveat is that do to the way some html elements are saved I added a text edit link so I can choose to edit in WYSIWYG or text more. The reality is that you can and really should just create your

Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Raymond Camden
: With you on the UI - but then as Ray is always saying, he's no designer. There is no built in WYSIWIG editor - but it's not to hard to add one. w -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: 12 July 2010 17:50 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging

Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Casey Dougall
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Jake Churchill reyna...@gmail.com wrote: Yeah, I agree. I'm no designer either, but I enjoy a slick UI. I'll try Mango and if that doesn't work out I'll probably fall back to BlogCFC. Well, that could be going further and further by the waste side with

RE: ColdFusion Blogging Engines

2010-07-12 Thread Andy Matthews
://tumblrcfc.riaforge.org/ andy -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 11:58 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging Engines Yeah, I agree. I'm no designer either, but I enjoy a slick UI. I'll try Mango and if that doesn't work out