what is difference Pages with Blog

resif
@resif
7 years ago
187 posts
what is difference Pages with Blog...?
and how can i disable one?

updated by @resif: 08/22/17 05:00:24PM
douglas
@douglas
7 years ago
2,790 posts
Hello,

Here are the docs on the Page and Blog modules...

Page Module:
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/modules/2866/page-creator

Blog Module:
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/modules/2856/profile-blog

To disable one of those modules, just got to the modules info tab in your ACP (Admin Control Panel).

Page Info Tab:
yoursite.com/page/admin/info

Blog Info Tab:
yoursite.com/blog/admin/info

and uncheck the "Module Active" check box and save changes.

Hope this helps!


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Strumelia
Strumelia
@strumelia
7 years ago
3,603 posts
Pages are stand-alone web pages with their own location. You can make a site page that has content or info in it, and either locate it independent somewhere on your site or (if you have the Groups module) as a page within a Group. Either way you'd need to provide a link to the page on your site if you want people to go look at it.
Blogs are usually thought of as a series of postings that get added to over time, more like a diary or ongoing log of content that is somehow connected by theme or author. The word "blog" was created as a short form of "web log".


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researchcooperative
@researchcooperative
7 years ago
694 posts
Blog entries and pages both get their own URLs, which is very handy for cross-linking inside your site, or from other sites.

Blog entries can also be given category labels by Admin or the author, so that different entries on the same topic can be found by readers looking at blog site within your network.


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researchcooperative
@researchcooperative
7 years ago
694 posts
A blog might eventually show a series of entries that all belong to one theme or the interests of one author. Basically, a blog is an online serial publication. One blog can have one author (eg the personal blog of a single member) or it can have muliple authors, if it is set up as a kind of online publication for a selected range of trusted or invited authors.

Pages are independent, and can be one-off sources of information provided for visitors to your site.


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