This is great! I can now manage three blogs from one interface!
I have a place where I switch which blogs domain and it gives me the CMS for those blogs. The interface is the same and I manage them all from one domains password protected directory. It will make implementations easy for me going forward. I need to refactor some more code and delete whatever files are not needed. Ah yes, and create an installation script for the database. I want to get this script to the point that I can sell it for what price, I have not yet decided.
The crappy part is that on my personal blog, I lost their creation dates or I should say, I don’t think they were there to begin with. The database only had last modified dates. I had to do some updates to the database schema as well (the only one due to them being different). I’ll have to try to set a date close to when those posts would have been created.
I still have more refactoring of code I need to do. Once that is done, I’ll be pushing it more into OOP or at least the parts that aren’t already. It is looking a bit easier to manage at this point on a single domain where I can finish cleaning up the code and then replicate back onto the other two domains (or more if I get those setup soon as well).
I’ve decided to place any future scripts I write into their own directory. Makes it easier all around for me. I will only have the maintenance interface for all of the blogs I write in one central location.
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