Tobia
Have to disagree - the majority of blogs (and certainly all
blogging software should have this as an option) do allow
comments; the reason is that they are essentially opinion
pieces - you state your issue (point-of-view) and readers
respond with their views.
If you just wanted to express your own views - with no
response possible - you may as well just have a web page.
A web forum is a different beast altogether - primarily
designed for Q&A.
Derek
>>> Tobia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007/03/09 12:57 PM >>>
Derek Hohls wrote:
> it does not have functionality for readers of the blog to add
> comments... which really defeats the whole purpose of having a blog!
That's questionable. The purpose of a blog ("web-log" or diary) is
that
of expressing your own thoughts to the world. Accepting and
displaying
the readers' comments with a web interface is a nice feature, on blogs
as well as other types of websites, but it's by no means necessary.
Maybe what you're after is a web forum, not a blog?
Tobia
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