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I've added a new Blog feature to the forums. See the link near the top left, just to the right of UserCP. (Or just click here: http://californiaspecial.com/forums/blog.php )
I admit that I'm not 100% sure how it will be used, but thought some of you might have some good ideas. Maybe a way of keeping everyone up to date on your restoration progress? Show results, points deductions and wins? Performance upgrades and subsequent 1/4 mile time results? (hint, hint Joe & David :wink
Historical research or book progress? (hint, hint Paul :wink
Or just rantings on stuff you're interested in.
You may ask what the difference is between posting in your own Blog and just starting a thread in the main forums...and that would be a good question. The way I see it is the Blog would be a better way to post about an ongoing project. Think of it as your own personal online journal. Other members can still interact and comment, but it won't be quite the same back and forth as on the forums. With a Blog it's definitely more clear that the author's info is primary and other member's comments are secondary. Or you can chose to not allow others to comment at all, more like you're writing an article.
Personally I'm not very familiar with the mechanics of Blogs (Wordpress, Blogger, etc.), so maybe others who are can give more insight.
I admit that I'm not 100% sure how it will be used, but thought some of you might have some good ideas. Maybe a way of keeping everyone up to date on your restoration progress? Show results, points deductions and wins? Performance upgrades and subsequent 1/4 mile time results? (hint, hint Joe & David :wink
You may ask what the difference is between posting in your own Blog and just starting a thread in the main forums...and that would be a good question. The way I see it is the Blog would be a better way to post about an ongoing project. Think of it as your own personal online journal. Other members can still interact and comment, but it won't be quite the same back and forth as on the forums. With a Blog it's definitely more clear that the author's info is primary and other member's comments are secondary. Or you can chose to not allow others to comment at all, more like you're writing an article.
Personally I'm not very familiar with the mechanics of Blogs (Wordpress, Blogger, etc.), so maybe others who are can give more insight.
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