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Regarding logo perhaps a simple ED would suffice. Flickr's pink underlined F is a pretty immediate identifier. I think a photo compressed to that size unless it's very simple will be a bit squishy.


Now to the next point, Mr administrator I hope this doesn't smack of disloyalty, I'm sure JoGoJo will be setting up an entirely different forum.


Assuming the forum is not going to be a rival to this one I'm happy to advise ;)

Plenty of software available on the ether, much of it opensource and either free of charge or a small fee for technical support etc. Then you'll need some sort of host, usually broadband service provision comes with a few MB of web space hosted generally on unix-apache which will support 90% of the solutions out there.


For blogging there are loads available:

movable type

word press

grey matter


for forum software there are a load of java based ones

such as these

or csharp ones

such as these

or Vanilla

and frankly hundreds more.

I believe this uses phorum which is PHP MySql which powers an awful lot of the stuff you see out there.


Setting it up will be a little more involved than pointing and clicking, you'll need to know something about ftp, but all of the above have pretty good tutorials on their websites.


Hope this helps, and i look forward to seeing www.noteastdulwichforummaybesomethingaboutdoggroomingforum.co.uk soon :)

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