S Troy Feb 26, 2012 #1 I have another project aside from RF12 (yes, GT40 related), and want to start a blog about it. Any suggestions on the best way to do this, I've not had a blog before... Cheers.
I have another project aside from RF12 (yes, GT40 related), and want to start a blog about it. Any suggestions on the best way to do this, I've not had a blog before... Cheers.
A Seymour Snerd Lifetime Supporter Feb 26, 2012 #2 No direct experience here but one starting point to consider would be blogspot.com.
Z Ben Feb 26, 2012 #3 I just started a blog for my SLC build, and I'm using blogspot.com. It's free, and associated with Google. It's fairly self explanatory, but it's not exactly feature rich. Does the job though.
I just started a blog for my SLC build, and I'm using blogspot.com. It's free, and associated with Google. It's fairly self explanatory, but it's not exactly feature rich. Does the job though.
T TrevS Feb 27, 2012 #5 Wordpress is excellent. Easy to setup and you can get plenty of skins to make the blog look how you want to.
Wordpress is excellent. Easy to setup and you can get plenty of skins to make the blog look how you want to.
S Troy Feb 27, 2012 #6 Thanks for the input. Will give it a shot and share the link once it's up and running
W Simon Willis Feb 27, 2012 #7 I'm also using blogspot (Ford GT40 Restoration Project). I also copy and paste my blogs to this forum.
I'm also using blogspot (Ford GT40 Restoration Project). I also copy and paste my blogs to this forum.
D Doug Clark Feb 27, 2012 #8 I would use WordPress.com — Get a Free Blog Here I run Wordpress as the content engine for my site, Wordpress appears to be the market leader in blog software, unless anyone cares to differ?
I would use WordPress.com — Get a Free Blog Here I run Wordpress as the content engine for my site, Wordpress appears to be the market leader in blog software, unless anyone cares to differ?