I’ve been curious recently about WordPress MU — a branch of WordPress that allows multiple blogs to be run from one installation. Seems to me like using stripShow with this software would be useful — you could be your own DrunkDuck or Keenspot, for instance.
So I downloaded a copy of WordPress MU, and installed stripShow on it, wondering what kinds of changes I’ll have to make to the latest (development) version of stripShow to get it to work… I’d laid out a block of time to explore and figure things out. Much to my surprise…
… it works fine.
I’m still exploring, but from where I’m sitting, there have yet to be any issues. I’m very impressed with the transparency that WordPress MU seems to afford. It works just like WordPress, but keeps your blogs and the settings for them separate. No changes to my code seem to be necessary. I’ve got a test site up with multiple comic blogs and they all seem to work OK.
More on this as testing continues.
stripShow and WordPress MU
I’ve been curious recently about WordPress MU — a branch of WordPress that allows multiple blogs to be run from one installation. Seems to me like using stripShow with this software would be useful — you could be your own DrunkDuck or Keenspot, for instance.
So I downloaded a copy of WordPress MU, and installed stripShow on it, wondering what kinds of changes I’ll have to make to the latest (development) version of stripShow to get it to work… I’d laid out a block of time to explore and figure things out. Much to my surprise…
… it works fine.
I’m still exploring, but from where I’m sitting, there have yet to be any issues. I’m very impressed with the transparency that WordPress MU seems to afford. It works just like WordPress, but keeps your blogs and the settings for them separate. No changes to my code seem to be necessary. I’ve got a test site up with multiple comic blogs and they all seem to work OK.
More on this as testing continues.