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Is there a word for these types of web-based tools, and a widely-used way to make them? One: a way make a web-based reference guide / glossary / help centre. Two: a tool that will generate a custom 20-page PDF based on complex user inputs, complete with table of contents. Are there open-source, well-supported solutions for building these things? Maybe a way to combine some plugins for Drupal or Wordpress? I really have no idea how to tackle this.
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posted by 100kb
on Mar 25, 2013 -
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I think my friend's small company might be getting ripped off. I need advice as to what is acceptable pricing for building and running a couple of websites.
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posted by bollockovnikov
on Sep 23, 2011 -
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I like Tumblr. Is there blogging software out there that can do the same thing on my own hosted space?
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posted by teraspawn
on May 27, 2010 -
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WordPress users: What plugins have you found useful? My wife and I are both new WordPress users, after an arduous battle to wrest our previous entries from Blogger's paws. I'd like to extend the functionality of our sites, but the number of plugins available is a little daunting. What plugins do you use?
posted by monju_bosatsu
on Mar 22, 2005 -
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BlogWare: b2,
WordPress or
Nucleus? My hosting provider is set up for easy auto-installs on each of these freebies. Are any of these worth checking out? What do you recommend?
posted by geekyguy
on Aug 28, 2004 -
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What good blogging software exists that allows me to create multiple custom entry fields? MT and Textpattern seem to suggest that future versions
may have this feature, but is there anything that currently does this easily?
posted by Robot Johnny
on Aug 9, 2004 -
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Is there any good solution for multi-url blog software? I've got a bunch of domains, and I want to run different blogs on each of them, but I don't want to have to install, say, a separate copy of Wordpress for each of them (and then have to go update all of them individually when there's an update). They're all located on the same physical server (linux/Apache).
Any ideas?
posted by Caviar
on Jul 15, 2004 -
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