Chapter 1. Introduction to Blogging
Here's a dry definition of a blog:
A blog is a web page that contains
brief, discrete hunks
of information called posts. These posts are
arranged in reverse-chronological order (the most recent posts come
first). Each post is uniquely identified by an anchor tag, and it is
marked with a permanent link that can be referred to by others who
wish to link to it.
That's what a blog is, but not
what
it's for. A blog is a means of
communication, and there are many different types of messages carried
by blogs. Some are nothing but pointers to other web sites, while
others run long essays; some are personal diaries, others feature
technology; some are edited by one person, others by teams.
This chapter is an introduction to the world of blogging.
You'll learn key terms such as
blog and syndication, see
the different
types of blog,
analyze the ingredients of a blog, and compare and contrast the
different ways you can run your own blog. After reading this chapter,
you can make an intelligent decision on which blogging system to use
and will know which of the later technology-specific chapters are for
you.
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