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VSNS Lemon

In today's world of 21st century technology, where the Internet is a household name that conjures up images of “message board communities”, and “e-commerce”, the “blog” is becoming increasingly popular. A plethora of blog scripts, hosts, and options have flourished to support this community of “bloggers” who seek to “blog” about “blog-worthy” events.

Unfortunately when I first started blogging, I wasn't aware of any of this. I updated my site's index manually, and then when I started learning PHP, I started playing with dynamically updating the news and storing it in a database. Eventually some people asked me how I did it and urged me to tweak it and release it for public download. I didn't know about WordPress; had I, I probably wouldn't have created my own blog script.

That was two years ago, give or take. It's come a long way since then. I call it VSNS Lemon, and it is designed to be two things: functional and simple. It works, and it's easy to set up. Download it and give it a try!

Download

Beta Release

  • VSNS Lemon v4.0.0 RC 2 (September 9, 2007)

Stable Releases

Information

Support & Getting Help

Credits

Thanks to everyone who contributed along the way. If I tried to name you all individually then I'd end up forgetting half of you, which would cause horrible feuds, and the page would be too long. That being said, thank you:

  • Thomas Hatzer for originally urging me to release my news publishing script for others to see
  • Koolaidman for actually using VSNS Lemon and thus badgering me for updates even when I was too lazy to do them.
  • Seth Kinast and Jeremy Privett for their PHP expertise; Jeremy urged me to begin using OOP & PHP 5.
  • All the folks in ##php and #sql on Freenode who answered my questions with patience and accuracy.

VSNS Lemon uses select icons from the Silk Icon Set by Mark James. They're a really nifty set of icons released under a Creative Commons Licence, so I advise you to check them out!

 
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