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| Blog and wiki integration « still reading |
| Stephen Downes installs Drupal 5 |
| BBC Editors, blogs and drupal |
Blog and wiki integration « still reading
Interesting that Daniel is willing to look at Drupal again, and thanks for the WordPress plugins especially this one: in Blog and wiki integration « still reading Linking from blog to the wiki: WP Autolink Plugin seems good
Stephen Downes installs Drupal 5
On his blogger blog, Stephen Downes has been writing about implementing his main website as a drupal 5 installation. It’s nowhere near finished yet, and there are already lengthy articles numbered part one to part seven. I suspect he’s writing … Continue reading
BBC Editors, blogs and drupal
Antony Mayfield writes in Blog and viewer influence on BBC news agenda: The BBC’s The Editors blog continues to be one of the most interesting and useful media blogs around. And I agree, if you’re at all interested in the … Continue reading





