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bbunlock

8:42 pm on Dec 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



well first I hope this is in the correct section?

I am looking to add a new section to one of my sites, the section will allow members to create their own web page(s) on my site, for example www.mysite.com/membername

I have been looking for a script that would allow such a thing but I can not for the life of me find one that does what I would like, if you can point me in the right direction I would very much appriciate it.

the type of thing im looking for is similar to [zoomshare.com...] (hope link is ok) they have the members pages as membername.zoomshare.com I preffer my way but either is fine.

I would of course preffer a free script but if there are paid versions out there then im still interested if they are at a good price.

thanks for looking at this and hope someone can sugest a script.

regards

goldminer

2:18 am on Dec 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi,

i think this topic deserves a place in the forum community building WebmasterWorld forum.
I set myself blogs related to my community, and this has a great effect, especially on idle members that spend 24/24 7/7 on my forum.

Well, instead of telling them "get a life!" which both sucks to write and read, i offered them the way to get one on my site lol!
Having a "blablahhhh me myself and i" place make them more focused on forum topics, even if my blogs space is still quite hard to monetise...but the day will come hehe!

So,
i know bloghoster and...their are few others i've got on my tongue, if someone is willing to help : help!

rogerd

2:52 pm on Dec 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Administrator 10+ Year Member



There's a script for sale at host-press.com. It uses WordPress as its base blog tool. Looks interesting, but ratings at hotscripts have been decidedly mixed.

There's also a "free blog hosting script" (free to your users, the script itself costs money ;)) at majorscripts.com.

Perhaps I didn't dig deep enough, but I couldn't find any links to thriving blog communities based on these tools.