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BlazeBlogger 1.2.0

User Guide

Creating and managing websites with BlazeBlogger

Edition 1

Jaromír Hradílek


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Copyright © 2010, 2011 Jaromír Hradílek
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included at the end of this book.
Abstract
This book will help you obtain, install, and use BlazeBlogger 1.2.0 for managing different kinds of websites without the need of database servers or a server side scripting. Furthermore, it contains useful tips on how to set up some additional tools, as well as a complete reference of all available commands.

Preface
1. Document Conventions
1.1. Typographic Conventions
1.2. Pull-quote Conventions
1.3. Notes and Warnings
2. Feedback
I. Introduction
1. Installation
1.1. Installing on GNU/Linux
1.1.1. Installing on Arch Linux
1.1.2. Installing on Debian
1.1.3. Installing on Fedora
1.1.4. Installing on Gentoo
1.1.5. Installing on Ubuntu
1.2. Installing on Windows
1.3. Installing from the Source Code
2. Getting Started
2.1. Creating a New Blog
2.2. Configuring a Blog
2.2.1. General Blog Settings
2.2.2. Configuring an RSS Feed
2.2.3. Changing a Blog Title
2.2.4. Changing a Blog Metadata
2.2.5. Changing a Blog Author
2.2.6. Changing a Blog Language
2.2.7. Changing a Blog Theme
2.3. Adding a Blog Post or a Page
2.4. Editing a Blog Post or a Page
2.5. Removing a Blog Post or a Page
2.6. Displaying Blog Statistics
2.7. Listing Blog Posts or Pages
2.8. Generating a Blog
2.9. Displaying a Log
II. Reference
3. Core Utilities
3.1. blaze-init
3.1.1. Synopsis
3.1.2. Description
3.1.3. Options
3.1.4. Example Usage
3.1.5. See Also
3.2. blaze-config
3.2.1. Synopsis
3.2.2. Description
3.2.3. Options
3.2.4. Environment Variables
3.2.5. Files
3.2.6. Example Usage
3.2.7. See Also
3.3. blaze-add
3.3.1. Synopsis
3.3.2. Description
3.3.3. Options
3.3.4. Environment Variables
3.3.5. Example Usage
3.3.6. See Also
3.4. blaze-edit
3.4.1. Synopsis
3.4.2. Description
3.4.3. Options
3.4.4. Environment Variables
3.4.5. Example Usage
3.4.6. See Also
3.5. blaze-remove
3.5.1. Synopsis
3.5.2. Description
3.5.3. Options
3.5.4. Example Usage
3.5.5. See Also
3.6. blaze-list
3.6.1. Synopsis
3.6.2. Description
3.6.3. Options
3.6.4. Example Usage
3.6.5. See Also
3.7. blaze-make
3.7.1. Synopsis
3.7.2. Description
3.7.3. Options
3.7.4. Files
3.7.5. Example Usage
3.7.6. See Also
3.8. blaze-log
3.8.1. Synopsis
3.8.2. Description
3.8.3. Options
3.8.4. Files
3.8.5. Example Usage
3.8.6. See Also
4. UNIX Utilities
4.1. blaze.sh
4.1.1. Synopsis
4.1.2. Description
4.1.3. Options
4.1.4. Environment Variables
4.1.5. Example Usage
4.1.6. See Also
5. Windows Utilities
5.1. blaze.bat
5.1.1. Synopsis
5.1.2. Description
5.1.3. Options
5.1.4. Example Usage
5.1.5. See Also
A. BlazeBlogger Quick Reference
B. GNU Free Documentation License
C. Revision History