Blogs  


  About us Become a blogger About us Rules About us Customising your blog

Login | Search

Monday, May 24, 2004

Blogs away!

Have you got something you really need to communicate to the world? Well, become a ‘blogger’ and see your work published on its own web page. You can log in at any time and build up your own content.

Blogs are transforming the internet, the KNEEguru believes. But what are they?

The word is short for ‘web log’, and a web log is a sort of diary entry, where you can log in each day and publish news, opinions and experiences. As you add more content, the previous day’s entry becomes archived but is always accessible to you for reviewing and editing.

What is great is that your own blog page has a full ‘http://www.etc’ address (URL), so that you can refer others to it and link to it from your own website.

You can also put links within your blog, so that you can direct readers to the websites and blogs of others.

Setting up your own blog on the KNEEguru site is completely free to registered users.  However, it costs the KNEEguru to set up the system, so you need to know that the revenues from the minimal advertising carried on the page goes to the KNEEguru to help with the cost.

Posted by The KNEEguru on 05/24 at 03:47 AM
(3220) Comments • (6166) TrackbacksPermalink
Page 1 of 1 pages

 

Guest Bloggers Angus Strover
Chadwick Prodromos
David Trotter
El Shazly
Frank Noyes
Hans Paessler
Holly Silvers
Jeff Chew
Jonathan Webb
KNEEissues
Miriam Griggs
Oliver Schindler
Peter J Millet
Ronald Grelsamer
Sue Barber-Westin
Theresa Sliwinski
Tony Wilson

Archives

May 2004
Complete Archives
Category Archives

October 2008
S M T W T F S
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  


KNEEgeek Blogs Angus Strover
Chadwick Prodromos
David Trotter
El Shazly
Frank Noyes
Hans Paessler
Holly Silvers
Jeff Chew
Jonathan Webb
Miriam Griggs
Oliver Schindler
Peter J Millet
Ronald Grelsamer
Sue Barber-Westin
Theresa Sliwinski

Syndicate

 

 

 

EXTERNAL LINKS

Please note: For your convenience, all external links are opened in a separate browser window. If you click on a link and nothing happens, check the other window - your new page will be loading there! When you have finished, just close the window.

none at present

 

 
 
links checked
October 2003