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MojoBlog - A small and simple blogging system for MojoMotor

August 18, 2010 11:52am

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  • #1 / Aug 18, 2010 11:52am

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    MojoMotor is perfect when you want a basic, simple site with no dynamic content, and ExpressionEngine allows you to create extremely powerful sites with multiple channels, sources and users, but what should you do when you want something in-between? Enter MojoBlog, the intuitive, blissfully simple dynamic content engine for MojoMotor. MojoBlog provides an integrated way of creating and editing dynamic content in MojoMotor websites, familiar to the average Mojo editor. Using a simple set of Mojo template tags, you can list posts from multiple blogs, add a simple entry form for your editors to create new posts and best of all, allow them to update the post inline, just like MojoMotor.

    Intuitive editing
    MojoBlog is built around the MojoMotor mantras of simplicity, ease of use and unobtrusiveness. Creating and editing content happens all inline in the page, and uses Mojo’s WYSIWYG editor, so it’s friendly and intuitive to clients and editors.

    Multiple blogs
    MojoBlog supports multiple streams of content, just like ExpressionEngine, so you can divide up your content and display it where it matters. You can create blogs, galleries, news, podcasts - any dynamic content you could possibly wish for.

    Export to ExpressionEngine
    MojoBlog contains it’s own exporter and importer so you can easily upgrade your Mojo site to run on ExpressionEngine without worrying about losing any of your precious content. Just like the rest of MojoBlog, the export/import process was designed to feel exactly like MojoMotor’s native importer/exporter, so it’ll feel familiar.

    Great product, great support, and all for only $15!

    Buy MojoBlog Now for only $15!

  • #2 / Aug 18, 2010 1:32pm

    Loic Sharma

    114 posts

    Looks great 😊

  • #3 / Aug 18, 2010 1:33pm

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    Thank you 😊

  • #4 / Aug 18, 2010 4:28pm

    cjorgensen

    393 posts

    Do you have a live demo of this set up anywhere?

    Can you limit one member to one blog?

    Any sort of pagination if you want to limit the number of posts on a page?

    Does look nice. I’m guessing you could uses this to deploy common site elements as well? Footers, secondary navigations, etc.? Or am I thinking about this all wrong.

  • #5 / Aug 18, 2010 4:40pm

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    I don’t have a demo set up anywhere and probably won’t do, however, I will be recording a screencast otor two which should be a good enough demo. You can’t limit members to blogs yet, but nice idea, I’ll add that to the list. Pagination isn’t in there yet. I was toying with it but decided against it for the 1.0.0 release, as I want to keep the add-on as small and simple as possible.

    You can use it wherever you want dynamic content that is frequently being updated! Blogs, news, galleries, articles, games, listings, job offers, whatever.

    Hope that clears up any concerns you’ve got.

    Jamie

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  • #7 / Aug 19, 2010 9:43am

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    I actually wrote those docs a little while ago when I was using json_encode to handle some serialisation stuff. That’s no longer the case, so MojoBlog will run on PHP5.1.

    Thanks,

    Jamie

  • #8 / Aug 19, 2010 10:12am

    Loic Sharma

    114 posts

    One question, out of curiosity - how do you add a new blog on MojoBlog (after it’s been set up)? Is there a link? Is it through MojoBars?

  • #9 / Aug 19, 2010 10:15am

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    Blogs are created on the fly. Just add a new {mojo:blog:entry_form} tag with the new blog name and any entries created through that form will be in the new blog. Blogs are simply lightweight containers, just like ExpressionEngine channels.

  • #10 / Aug 19, 2010 10:52am

    Loic Sharma

    114 posts

    Err, I get that part. What I meant was, how/where do you create those new entries?

  • #11 / Aug 19, 2010 10:55am

    Jamie Rumbelow

    546 posts

    The {mojo:blog:entry_form} tag outputs a form inline when an administrator is logged in. It’s inline, right next to the content.

  • #12 / Aug 19, 2010 2:11pm

    Loic Sharma

    114 posts

    Ah, okay. Awesome 😊

  • #13 / Aug 19, 2010 5:15pm

    cmscss

    144 posts

    Hi There,

    This plugin seems to be the missing bit I was looking for!

    As you say, it could be used for galleries or any other content that requires a ‘container’ of content. But one of the benefits of having a container of content is the ability to list the items in the container - can this plugin do that?

    Or can you use the Mojo Motor navigation tools to list items in the blog?

    Cheers

    Ben

  • #14 / Aug 19, 2010 5:19pm

    cmscss

    144 posts

    Sorry, just tracked down the tutorial here: http://getsparkplugs.com/mojoblog/docs/tutorial

    And discovered the tag to list entries:

    {mojo:blog:entries}

    Nice one!

    With the addition of categories, tags and user comments, this little combo would suit me for most small-medium websites.

    Cheers

  • #15 / Aug 19, 2010 6:02pm

    macintelligent

    1 posts

    Purchased the addon and took it for a spin last night. Works great. Love its simplicity. Lots of possibilities with this addon. It’s just what MM needed.

    Great job Jamie!!

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