Introducing Prologue « WordPress.com
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Saved by 28 people (6 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-01-28
- Pbrolley on 2008-01-31 - Tags blog , twitter , web2
- Alexisjanvier on 2008-05-25 - Tags [ OUTILS ] , wordpress
- Vier0n on 2008-04-08 - Tags cms
- Frogpond on 2008-04-01 - Tags twitter , wordpress , theme , blogging , productivity , collaboration
- Jstearns on 2008-03-28 - Tags microblog , twitter , wordpresstheme
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You can have a custom header to personalize the Prologue for your group, and just like any WordPress.com blog you have advanced privacy options: the blog can be public, public but invisible to search engines, and password-protected (available only to members).
Just like a blog post, each message in the prologue can have comments, and of course each comments thread has its own RSS feed. (Just like in regular WP.)
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