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8/1/2006 11:25 AM
 
Hi, I have two questions.

First, I can't figure out how to create a new blog, after one has already been created. I assume that the module allows multiple blogs because the blog_search module seems to generate a list of all blogs available. All I can seem to do is create a child blog, or edit the settings on my current blog.

Second, does anybody know of a templating feature for blogs? For example, in the repository core module, you can have multiple templates for different kinds of blogs. Does something like this exist for blogs? Maybe in the future? Thanks.

~Kenny
 
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