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    Quote Originally Posted by postholer.com View Post
    Postholer.Com allows you to embed your journal into your website and have all the powerful postholer features available that other sites don't have; like updating your journal text/photos via email/pockemail/blackberry, whatever.

    Here's a journal demo with integrated map:
    http://postholer.com/journal/demo.html

    Here's info on embeding your journal into your web site:
    http://postholer.com/journal/help.php#embed

    Once you get your site set up, all you have to do is email your entrys or add/edit your entrys from a web form. No Frontpage, no editors, nothing.

    Hope that helps!
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    Do you have any examples yet of how an embeded journal looks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT Rock View Post
    Do you have any examples yet of how an embeded journal looks?
    You bet! The following 2 examples live at another web site.

    A simple web page with some CSS styling:
    http://axioms.org/styleJournal.php?entry_id=107


    And a no frills, bare bones example:
    http://axioms.org/basicJournal.php?entry_id=107

    The most simple approach would to be modify one of the above to match your website, adding banners, nav-links, whatever. If you have an understanding of html, css or php, just start from scratch.

    And it's not like your left in a vacuum. If you any questions, post your questions at this location. They will be answered.

    -postholer

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    Thanks for the feed back folks. So what to do next: I like the simplicity of postholer.com, and it seams more visually "cleaner" then TJ.com (not much clutter going on). But I might try to go for a site like maine2georgia.com(my 05 SOBO buddies) it seams more personal and maybe more freedom... I don't know.

    Any more input?
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    Quote Originally Posted by postholer.com View Post
    You bet! The following 2 examples live at another web site.

    A simple web page with some CSS styling:
    http://axioms.org/styleJournal.php?entry_id=107


    And a no frills, bare bones example:
    http://axioms.org/basicJournal.php?entry_id=107

    sorry to sound 'out of it', but what is the differance with these two. all i can see is the way the photo is set and thats about it.
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    There's certainly more freedom in running your own site, at the cost of putting in the work to design, setup, and maintain it. If putting in that time isn't your idea of fun, let TJ or Postholer do it for you and put your time into the writing, or photos, or whatever you do find fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bewildered View Post
    sorry to sound 'out of it', but what is the differance with these two. all i can see is the way the photo is set and thats about it.
    What browser are you using? Try loading them in a different one. I'm using latest Firefox, and the layout differences are immediately obvious.
    "when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." --HST
    Uncle Silly VA->VT '05, VT->ME '07, VA->GA ??

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