how could i set up a blog where...

bigben2wardpitt

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How could I set up a blog where there were like 6 different pages, and each page was a seperate blog. Maybe this isnt possible just through a blog and would have to be managed through another site that is a home page and when you clicked on those pages it would go to the blog you clicked on.

Maybe easier would be pages for different categories and there would only be 6 categories, one for each person. However, this isn't the most ideal situation.

I hope that makes sense. Any suggestions?
 

videogames101

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Uh, just have a blog on 6 different pages, and link to them from each page?


EDIT: Your writing the code yourself I assume? If not, ignore the above advice...
 

daniel1113

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Well, Community Server is designed just for this type of setup. However, you need to be familiar with web development and ASP.NET to use it.
 

randomlinh

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I don't think he's writing the code... he wants a single site with several different blogs... and for all of them to be linked together through navigation? If so, I'd look at Wordpress MU. Then work on customizing a skin to have a navigation scheme to link to each blog. Or for an easier task, just have each blog in each other's links.
 

ppdes

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Make sure to check if your web host already offers "one click installs" for blogs. I know I can just click through a form on my host's control panel to add a WordPress blog to whatever subdomains/subdirectories I want. Adding six would be trivial. Although even the single, non-MU version I have right now supports multiple authors. Not sure about separate pages that way, though. Maybe the MU version randomlinh linked would handle it all in a cleaner way.
 

BZeto

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If you're hosting it, I would think you could just set up 6 different wordpress installations. site/WP1, site/WP2, etc, etc.