Journaling


Keeping Journals online
I had a bright idea and am using compo.sr to try to bring my idea to fruition. It is online journaling. My website has composr installed, of course, as I wanted to learn the software well before taking it into production. In that time I realized that there is some, but not much, journaling availability online. Can anyone suggest the best way to incorporate composr into a journaling platform with what is available as packaged?I am trying to understand the best way to use the software, as it is, to build a secure journaling site so that people will know that their privacy is secure as possible on the website. Thanks.


I think by 'journaling', you mean a website where multiple people can have their own blogs?
That is a feature within Composr, each member account can be permitted a blog, which will show under their profile. And you can have a page listing all the blogs directly.
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Were there some other features missing?
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I absolutely love this software but it is more complex than any I have dealt with. I am very grateful that I got an answer on this forum. Most software developing sites have forums with for questions; not, answers. I don't see any features missing yet. By journaling, I meant that people could keep private diaries online which is what I had hoped could be done with this. Although I haven't gotten this far yet, I also would like to have a tiered structure of payment for the number of aspects a person wanted to use in the software. A base use permission which is free, an additional group of permissions which have a minimal fee and so on up the line. I am not sure where to begin with that.
Now that I know I can get support I will carry on with my studying the docs. Hey, thanks, quite sincerely.
ACrowe



people could keep private diaries online
I think it'd need code changes so that nobody is granted access to the blog categories than get auto-created but instead a member-specific privilege is added to the database for the blog owner (that's a hidden feature that has no UI in Composr). Probably it wouldn't be a lot. That's assuming you don't need both a public blog and a private journal.
have a tiered structure of payment for the number of aspects a person wanted to use in the software. A base use permission which is free, an additional group of permissions which have a minimal fee and so on up the line. I am not sure where to begin with that.
Usergroup subscriptions & then privileges:
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- If my reply is too Vulcan or expressed too much in business-strategy terms, and not particularly personal, I apologise. As a company & project maintainer, time is very limited to me, so usually when I write a reply I try and make it generic advice to all readers. I'm also naturally a joined-up thinker, so I always express my thoughts in combined business and technical terms. I recognise not everyone likes that, don't let my Vulcan-thinking stop you enjoying Composr on fun personal projects.
- If my response can inspire a community tutorial, that's a great way of giving back to the project as a user.




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Best,
Chris
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