If you’re looking to get into blogs, check out CatholicBlogs.com, a Google-like search engine for Catholic blogs. Simply do a search, as you do in any search engine, to see the latest relevant blog posts. Not sure what to look for? Check out the site’s list of recent searches. After completing a search, you can subscribe to an RSS feed (What is an RSS feed?), which will inform you, for example, of the latest Catholic blog posts on saints. If you’re interested in joining the Catholic blogosphere, browse search results to see what everyone is up to. Once you get your own blog up and running, make sure to add a CatholicBlogs search box. You can find the html code needed to do that here.







Will "Web Catholic" be adding the "Catholic Blogs" search box to its pages?
Posted by: BarbaraKB | June 25, 2007 at 12:19 PM
Here are the active modules and programs that I use on our site.
Modules
1. Google Calendar for Special Events, Parish calendars
2. Java script date generator for dynamic table look up of mass times.
3. Google Search for site.
4.Simple Tree Menu- © Dynamic Drive DHTML code library
5. Amber alert ticker
6.Ticker from
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
7. Links into my stats area
Free Programs I use are
1. NVU wysiwyg html editor (and FTP)
2. Picasa (google) for .AVI and HTML albums
3. Mozilla
4. Notepad
5. WIN2PDF - converts printer ouput to pdf
Posted by: Dave | July 18, 2007 at 08:39 PM