Re: Creating a blog engine with templates using Wicket

2009-08-08 Thread nino martinez wael
IT should only be used as a teaser though.. 2009/8/8 nino martinez wael : > Id did a blog tutorial loong ago > > http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/blog-tutorial.html > > you could give that a go.. However its wicket 1.3 and somewhat out dated.. > > 2009/8/7 Kent Larsson : >> Hi, >> >> I've used Wordp

Re: Creating a blog engine with templates using Wicket

2009-08-08 Thread nino martinez wael
Id did a blog tutorial loong ago http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/blog-tutorial.html you could give that a go.. However its wicket 1.3 and somewhat out dated.. 2009/8/7 Kent Larsson : > Hi, > > I've used Wordpress for some blogging, but I've never really felt > comfortable with it. > > I'd like to

Re: Creating a blog engine with templates using Wicket

2009-08-07 Thread Andrew Lombardi
Take a look at the Brix CMS. All built in Wicket, might be just what the doctor ordered. On Aug 7, 2009, at 5:47 AM, Kent Larsson wrote: Hi, I've used Wordpress for some blogging, but I've never really felt comfortable with it. I'd like to create something myself, for my own personal use t

Re: Creating a blog engine with templates using Wicket

2009-08-07 Thread Martijn Dashorst
Take a look at brix cms components, and possibly elephas for inspiration... Martijn On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Kent Larsson wrote: > Hi, > > I've used Wordpress for some blogging, but I've never really felt > comfortable with it. > > I'd like to create something myself, for my own personal u

Creating a blog engine with templates using Wicket

2009-08-07 Thread Kent Larsson
Hi, I've used Wordpress for some blogging, but I've never really felt comfortable with it. I'd like to create something myself, for my own personal use to begin with (but there is no reason for me not to make it free (as in speech). Some thoughts: - Plugins could be created using Wicket - I need