Re: [videoblogging] Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread Josh Wolf
I'm in total agreement with Michael's sentiment; to that end, I think the best solution might just be Livejournal. Every kid could establish his or her own live journal account, and make their entries only viewable to "friends." This provides the level of security that the administration de

Re: [videoblogging] Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Install Wordpress on your own server, and then password protect it with .htaccess. That should work reasonably well. You'll need to pay for the server, but the school might cover that coast. Dreamhost is around 7 dollars a month. Wordpress is free. -Josh On 11/19/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

Re: [videoblogging] Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread Verdi
This is my frustration with trying to work inside a school system and why I don't even try anymore. It's ridiculous that they think that young people aren't capable of doing this stuff by themselves without anyone's permission. That being the case why try to control it so much? Sure, put

Re: [videoblogging] Free, private blog?

2005-11-19 Thread Michael Ridley
Livejournal should work, but I suspect that might be blocked as well. -mOn 11/19/05, jonny goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyone know of free blog that is password protected so people have to log in to view it? 360.yahoo.com is can do this, but I can't use Yahoo for this as it's block