Actually there is a nice drupal/WP template out there that does
exactly that. I am trying to remember the name, but can't...
I remember the basic theme was blue, 3 columns, with an old-mac feel
to the module styling....

Cheers,
MFM

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Brook Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm in the process of rethinking/redesigning my whole approach to
online
> > video and videblogging.
> > The one thought that is solid now: decoupling the concept of
> > RSS/Subscribe-ability from presentation. The blog format is a
convenient
> > means of providing updates to the small subset of my viewers that
uses feed
> > readers and whatnot via rss, but that doesn't mean a blog has to
be the the
> > format in which the material itself is viewed.
> > Don't know where its going but I'm certainly following the
discussion here
> > with great interest.
> > I do think a blog is still a viable format for a highly conceptual or
> > series-based project.
> 
> Im glad Heath started this thread.
> Maybe we need to identify what people don't like.
> When someone says "i dont like the blog"...is it just the nature of
> posts from Recent to old?
> 
> When I first thought about posting video online, Peter Van Djick
> showed me how to blog because i didnt know how to code html.
> he recognized that it would be too difficult for me to code a website
> everytime I wanted to post a new video.
> That's why the blog as a CMS was so smart.
> Youtube is a CMS.
> all these videos sites we use are content management systems.
> 
> I also have wanted more control of how things looked on my blog.
> I wish I could just drag and drop different elements on my blog in
real time.
> I wish i wasnt hampered by "this is the sidebar"..."this is the
> header"...."this is the footer"...
> and to change any of this stuff, I have to go into the code to
change it.
> 
> I would love to have a CMS where I can overlap things, and rearrange
> content everyday just by dragging it around.
> 
> Jay
> 
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