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issy
02-04-2007, 07:11 AM
Lyceum - Enterprise Class Multi-User Blogging (http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/)

Developed by ibiblio.org (http://ibiblio.org/), Lyceum is a stand-alone mutli-user blogging application, designed for the enterprise. Utilizing the fantastic, intuitive WordPress blogging engine at its core, Lyceum enables stand-alone, multi-user blog services for small and high-volume environments. Lyceum is GPL-licensed, under active development, and free to use.

I'd like to know if any one has had experience with Lyceum.
I want to incorporate Lyceum with eSyndicat, just think how powerfull this would make eSyndicat, and more users would subscribe to your directory knowing that they also get a blog with their account; at the end that what we all want, more subscribers $$.

I know a lot of you guys want this feature, so let's get to it...:friends:

Have a great day and happy coding :crazy-be:

I'll keep you posted

PassionSeed
02-04-2007, 07:39 PM
Lyceum - Enterprise Class Multi-User Blogging (http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/)

Developed by ibiblio.org (http://ibiblio.org/), Lyceum is a stand-alone mutli-user blogging application, designed for the enterprise. Utilizing the fantastic, intuitive WordPress blogging engine at its core, Lyceum enables stand-alone, multi-user blog services for small and high-volume environments. Lyceum is GPL-licensed, under active development, and free to use.

I'd like to know if any one has had experience with Lyceum.
I want to incorporate Lyceum with eSyndicat, just think how powerfull this would make eSyndicat, and more users would subscribe to your directory knowing that they also get a blog with their account; at the end that what we all want, more subscribers $$.

I know a lot of you guys want this feature, so let's get to it...:friends:

Have a great day and happy coding :crazy-be:

I'll keep you posted
I'm familiar with Lyceum and would be interested in it being incorporated into eSC. Now there are two votes "FOR.":lol:

issy
02-07-2007, 02:07 AM
I think I'm getting some where now.
This is my first time playing around with Lyceum & eSyndicat and I still need a way to integrate the 2 systems together. The way I'm doing it now is user has to copy their blog url and paste it in blog "field" then I changed my template to make a the blog field hyperlink. I probably don't make any sense...

You can check it out here.
http://www.eyelashpros.com/

I need some feed back.

PassionSeed
02-07-2007, 11:36 AM
I think I'm getting some where now.
This is my first time playing around with Lyceum & eSyndicat and I still need a way to integrate the 2 systems together. The way I'm doing it now is user has to copy their blog url and paste it in blog "field" then I changed my template to make a the blog field hyperlink. I probably don't make any sense...

You can check it out here.
http://www.eyelashpros.com/

I need some feed back.
Hi Issy,

I just visited your site to look at the blogs and got sidetracked with Snap. This is smooth, sweet and free (I like free). I've added it to my general directory. It would be nice if I could use it for my adult directory. Thank you my friend!:friends:

About the blog: I didn't set up an account but when I access the blog from the menu, I expected to see code from the header and footer tpl files--had the feeling of going somewhere else. Was this easy to do? Does it conflict with the editors log in? Are you using the coding structure of eSC or is this somewhat independent with it's own code base?

After viewing what I think you intend to do, I think it could be done using the same structure as the editor coding of eSC. It's somewhat the same, editors submit sites, bloggers submit blogs; editors can view other sites, bloggers can view other blogs; editors can comment on site, bloggers can comment on blogs. Hmmm.... This could be a great feature to add as an added bonus for sponsors.

Your site looks very nice. I like colorful sites done tastefully! Keep me posted on your progress on this. I'd like to create blogs on both directories.:cool-yo: