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    On line travelogue hosting service ?


    As you may (or may not) know, I have written quite a number of Fraser Island Trip reports.

    Unfortunately every time there’s a change in one of the forums on which they are hosted the photo links break, the reports are hard to find, and often not available to non-members.

    In order to get around this situation – and make the reports readily accessible I would like to have some sort of central place (like a blog, but not one) where I can publish these reports. I want it to be independent of my ISP in case I change ISP’s/

    If anyone has suggestions I’d be happy to hear them.

    Thanks
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    I think you are best off using Blogger.

    You can have as many blogs as you like. Could have one for each trip if you wanted to.

    As an extension of that, have a main (home) blog which provides links to each blog trip.

    The problem I found just having one blog was is that it gets a bit hard to navigate and there is a limit on how much images you can have on each blog which is a problem if you are heavy with large photos.


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    "Blogger" ?

    and whats the limit in photos per blog ?
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    OK miky I have set up a blog.

    landyvlad.blogspot.com

    So is there an easy way to set up sub-blogs or do I have to setthem all up teh same way from scratch?

    Is there a way to create new blog form existing blofg template (the way I have my main one set up) ?
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    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
    1996 Discovery 1

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    1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400


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    have a look at

    www.getjealous.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    OK miky I have set up a blog.

    landyvlad.blogspot.com

    So is there an easy way to set up sub-blogs or do I have to setthem all up teh same way from scratch?

    Is there a way to create new blog form existing blofg template (the way I have my main one set up) ?
    Go to:
    Design > Edit HTML

    At this point you can click inside the code box and do a Ctrl+A to select all the text and then a Ctrl+C to copy it.
    Or... you can click on "Download Full Template". You can then upload it to another blog.

    That make sense?

    Amount of storage: 1GB for photos and videos. See here.

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    Last edited by miky; 2nd December 2010 at 09:43 PM. Reason: added storage para

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    An advantage of Blogger is that you can customise the CSS code and you can also put JavaScript within the code window. If you know CSS and JavaScript of course.
    This allows you to get rid of that section at the top which is a default blogger thing with their links.
    Like this one.

    I selected that at random by the way - nothing to do with me.

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