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Developers

Liam Closs
Joe Bloggs
Mark Tesn

Standards

Valid HTML 4.0!
Valid CSS!
[Valid RSS]

Overview

This is the home of BitDamaged, a lightweight, easy to customize weblog script. This script allows you to have a basic online diary and with a fast growing userbase, and an even faster growing number of modifications, themes, and releases you can do much more!

ALL HTML,CSS and RSS feeds are W3C standards complient, The BitDamaged Team takes pride in it's work and supporting the W3C standards!

Features:

This is just the start, with various modifications you can upload files and images, upgrade the RSS feed to v2.0, add emoticons and if you ever get bored, you can make your own!

  • BBCode for easy linking, inserting images, etc
  • numerous emotions,
  • user comments,
  • A live RSS feed backend
  • Cross browser compatibility.

License

BitDamaged is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. This gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify BitDamaged under certain conditions. Read the 'LICENSE' file in the BitDamaged distribution or read the online version of the license for more details. BitDamaged is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

History of BitDamaged...

BitDamged the 100% Customizable Blogger actually started as geoBlog. So what was geoBlog?

geoBlog is your one stop shop for the ultimate blogging system, featuring a full administration control pannel, database optimisation, 100% styleable, a commenting system, BBCode, avitar style images and loads more... all in just 21 code files and 7 images!


From Joe Bloggs a.k.a. the7thGuest...

It all started off as a small project to write a blog for myself in the hopes of improving my PHP skills and getting used to slightly more advanced mySQL queries and DB structures... After looking for examples I found that none were suitable so I begn coding the entire thing from scratch... and then I came accross pinpJournel written by netjester and I decided I liked the theme it used, so I replicated it, but I made all the styles in a seporate file, which is why it is so versatile... After I coded the main basis of the script, I was talking to wispy about some features and I realised I was working on a pretty neat script... so I whipped up a nice install script and everything begun.