 orijimi
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To start: blog comments must have a word limit or something, and the system doesn’t give us any hints as to how many characters it is.
(this was my second attempt at posting on the blog down here, after “test”)
To summarize what I said before in my repeatedly misplaced comments. even more:
Your site is the best band site I know, due to the consistency of your authoring, but the overall system could use a renovation.
I think you should try a Joomla site, like http://battlingdelirium.com/index.php Their site would be better if it weren’t for the ineptitude of the guys. I hope you can set the site to use your favicon. Oh, it allows for it, I now know, thanks to a Google search. More people should know that, like Battling Delirium for instance.
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 Brad
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How would Joomla be an improvement over WordPress?
Also that’s weird about the blog comments — I just checked the moderation queue and didn’t see anything.
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 weaponofmassinstruction
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G’Mornin, Brad. I just tossed out a comment on the breakup… Did it not pull through?
Hey! Why not do a remake of The Breakup Song!
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 Jamais Vu
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yeah i had a similar problem with the comments on redesign and when i posted it again…(i had been pasting it in, so maybe it thought it was spam?) it said the comment was too similar to one i had already posted or had already been posted or something along those lines.
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 Jamais Vu
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lol i just looked and now its there, so it must have been waiting for moderation….lol
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 Brad
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I found yours in there, dp. I think WordPress wigs out at any comments with URLs in them.
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 orijimi
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I guess the advantages of Joomla would be that it would make the site more of a band site than a blog and that Joomla is more extensible than WordPress. It is harder to work with though. My personal reason for preferring Joomla is that no WordPress site has felt as alive and responsive as a Joomla one. Battling Delirium’s site is an example of that.
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