Showing posts with label sites. Show all posts
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Friday, 20 June 2008
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Pligg Envy...
Once, an enterprising young man decided to create a Pligg-based site. He duly downloaded version 9.8.0 and installed it on his website. Unfortunately, due to his unfamiliarity with the CMS, he was forced to content himself with hacking the header.tpl file and putting up his very own logo. As time went by, he learned to change the "language" of the site, customizing words. But as time went by, the enterprising young man did not manage to learn how to hack the template. Hence, he was stuck with the default template "YGet" and a slight few modifications.
One day, the enterprising young man looked online for the "best pligg sites" and found a page with the title "Top 30 Pligg Based Social Networking Sites That Are Worth Your Visit". It was an excellent read. (Here is the page for your personal reading and enrichment.)
Personally, I quite like the following Pligg-based sites: CSS Reboot, Sphinn, Sk*rt, and PlugIM.
There's also another great link that I discovered.
SEOmoz.org's 2007 Web 2.0 Awards
One day, the enterprising young man looked online for the "best pligg sites" and found a page with the title "Top 30 Pligg Based Social Networking Sites That Are Worth Your Visit". It was an excellent read. (Here is the page for your personal reading and enrichment.)
Personally, I quite like the following Pligg-based sites: CSS Reboot, Sphinn, Sk*rt, and PlugIM.
There's also another great link that I discovered.
SEOmoz.org's 2007 Web 2.0 Awards
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