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Re: [dfwPython] DFW Python URL reorg

From: Sheila A.
Sent on: Sunday, August 14, 2011, 8:38 PM
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Brad Allen <[address removed]> wrote:

The Blogger platform has a lot more functionality than a blog, and provides the ability to create pages with arbitrary content .For example, see the tabs across the top of the PyTexas site, such as <http://pytexas.blogspot.com/p/prizes.html>. This page has no chronologic content.  

Also, note that rich sidebar, header, and footer content can be made globally available across the site.

To better illustrate this, I've added some static pages on the Blogger site, with a tab running across the top of the page for each of the following:


Anyone with edit access to the site may modify these pages.