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4/13/2008 8:04 PM
 

If 5000 people created a blog - would the list of blogs paginate...or would it create a page that is a mile long?

Also - would the database hit be so significant potentially that the volume of data could get out of hand - any potentially lead to timeouts when querying blog data?

 
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4/14/2008 12:49 AM
 

Hi Donny,

The blog list would not paginate, but even if it did, I can still envision a usability nightmare with people paging through 5000 records to find someone's blog.  If you're going to have that many people blogging, you may want to consider creating or hiring someone to create a custom module which shows your user's blogs in a way that works for 5000 bloggers.  Regarding whether the performance hit would lead to timeouts, it's hard to say.  It really depends on the amount of traffic you have to your site and where it's hosted.  For a high traffic site you could run into issues. 

If you think of a feature that you believe would address your issue and would be useful for the blog module, please let us know.  You can also submit your ideas directly through the support forums at http://support.dotnetnuke.com.  Just add the entries through the public DNN Core Framework project.

HTH,

Don



Don Worthley
Software Architect
Element Eleven

 
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4/18/2008 11:52 AM
 

I think the app would work OK but the author list would be unusable.

You could remove the author list and write your own module to find authors.

Radiant is working on a BlogNavigate extension that may help you, but it isn't ready yet.


 
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5/4/2008 7:20 PM
 

Great  - will have a look at Radiant's site from time to time to keep a look out for your BlogNavigate work.

Thanks - Don.

 
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5/20/2008 12:24 PM
 

Hi,

Just thought I would add my support for resolution of this. I want to be able to open up the ability for my registered users to be able to blog. But surely the intereface/navigation issues should be resolved in the same way big blogging sites work who have many more than 500 bloggers.

What is missing, is the ability to have moderator control of blogs. It would be useful if say a moderator had to approve blogs - or at least the bloggers first few posts. Also, the whole setup would need to be simplified - preferably with admin deciding all the settings except for Title and desciption. Many of my users struggle with figuring out how to post on a forum (seriously) - Trackbacks would make their heads explode.

Thanks

Liz

 
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