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Blogging With Joomla: EasyBlog from StackIdeas

There are a lot of blogging extensions on the Joomla Extensions Directory, but one stands head-and-shoulders above the others when it comes to user feedback: EasyBlog.

Here's our review of the extension. Let's see if it really is a worthwhile option for people blogging in Joomla.

About EasyBlog

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Checking the EasyBlog listing on the JED, it has nearly a perfect 5 out of 5 star rating from over 160 users. The extensions itself is about 18 months old now. The normal version costs $59 from http://stackideas.com.

Installation is straightforward and consists of a single zipped file. Once you've successfully uploaded EasyBlog, you'll see a screen like the one below.

Getting Started

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That's an awful lot of settings to wade through , so the EasyBlog developers have added important short-cuts to the right-hand side of the page. I'm going to use those to kick-start the blog:

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First, I'll click on the link "Set your blog title and description". The link takes me to a page where I can do just that.

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There are a lot more options on the same page, including URLs or "Permalinks" (as we go through, you'll notice this is just one of the many features of EasyBlog have been heavily influenced by WordPress).

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The second link in the EasyBlog short-cuts is titled "Setup permissions for your bloggers" and that doesn't disappoint. There is full integration with Joomla's new ACL and you have a lot of control over what each user group can and cannot do on the blog:

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The third link in the EasyBlog short-cuts is "Create more categories": Just as with Joomla 1.7 itself, categories can be as numerous and as heirarchical as you wish.

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One oddity is that even though I created sub-categories successfully, they're not shown in the category list. There's no indenting to mark the subcategories:

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Finally, I clicked the forth link in the EasyBlog short-cuts which was called "Update profile settings". To be honest, the link underneath which said "Proceed to dashboard" was more accurate. It took me to the front of the site and a blogging dasbboard. The first thing you see is a "Quick Post" screen, again taken directly from WordPress, but it's a great idea and one that I've long said should be in Joomla itself:

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The full blogging area is available on the front-end and has substantially more features:

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There's a image editor provided which is much better than the Joomla default:

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The admin area of EasyBlog provides you with automatic resizing options:

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Once you've written a blog post you can see the full EasyBlog display with avatars, social bookmarks, author profiles, rating, trackbacks, comments and more:

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Configuration: Comments

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EasyBlog has a default comment as we saw but also provide Facebook, Intense Debate and Disqus, plus integration with three Joomla comment extensions.

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With comments comes spam and if you use EasyBlog's own comments system, they have you covered with spam-blocking integrations.

Configuration: Social

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I've mentioned WordPress a couple of times already, but the default social bookmarking in EasyBlog actually beats the socks off WordPress. There is tight Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin integration for the site as a whole, but also for individual user profiles.

The main profile pages for each author remind me of K2:

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Each user gets to set up their own social profiles:

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Users can also group together into team blogs. For example, different departments in a company could link together to blog:

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Configuration: Importing

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If you are wanting to import your articles from the Joomla core or another extension, EasyBlog has you covered. SmartBLog, LyftenBloggie and My Blog are supported by default.

Extending EasyBlog

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That's a tour of the default EasyBlog features but StackIdeas.com has around 30 extra modules and plug-ins to take things further.

Possible Drawbacks?

  • There were a few small bugs we found during testing. The StackIdeas team always fixed them quickly.
  • There a few oddities in the English phrases used in the component.
  • EasyBlog uses it's own icons and layouts rather than those from Joomla, which means it does take a little while to adjust.

Those are minor quibbles, however. EasyBlog is a very solid blogging option for Joomla. It takes many of the best ideas from WordPress and actually improves on them in some areas.

 

 

Comments

 
Dave
#1 Dave 2011-08-26 19:22

Nice UI. Love it.
 
 
Nick
#2 Nick 2011-08-29 15:07

Hi and welcome, Dave!

We're glad you liked it. We've got more tutorials about other great extensions on the way :)

Kind regards,
Nick
 
 
Tom
#3 Tom 2011-10-07 02:00

Does JCE work as the editor or do they have their own editor? Are there any conflicts if I use JCE for the other parts of the site? (modules and regular joomla articles? -1.7.1)
 
 
Nick
#4 Nick 2011-10-09 20:12

Hi Tom,

You can definitely use JCE and there shouldn't be any conflicts.

Kind regards,
Nick
 
 
Kaloyan
#5 Kaloyan 2011-10-12 08:10

I am using EasyBlog for nearly 4 months. It is perfect platform and I am quite happy with fast and accurate support plus regular updates. Definitely the best blogging platform for Joomla.
 
 
Nick
#6 Nick 2011-10-13 17:35

That's great to hear! :) You should leave a review for it on the JED if you haven't done so already: extensions.joomla.org/.../...

Kind regards,
Nick
 
 
Myth
#7 Myth 2012-07-12 23:52

Hi, this is great tutorial, can i ask you how i can add page navigation on blog pages with EasyBlog?
 
 
Mark Lee
#8 Mark Lee 2012-07-14 16:45

Hello Myth,

You can install the page navigation plugin which we provide. You can download it for free from our downloads section.
 
 
Myth
#9 Myth 2012-07-14 17:46

Yea, but I mean page navigation on the front page, no in the post.
 
 
Myth
#10 Myth 2012-07-21 16:37

But I mean not page navigation in articles, I mean page navigation on the front page, where i want to show for example 5 items, and page navigation for the others.
 

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