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« on: March 03, 2007, 04:51:26 am »

I would like to know if SMF can already do this and if not how hard would it be to make a mod/hack for it?

I have an illustration blog http://300.mpm.org.au that I'd like to merge into a forum at the root of http://www.mpm.org.au - but I don't want to lose the visual impact of blog entries being viewable straight away.

Instead of a list of topics - have the first topic 'open' and its contents viewable straight away. With a list of the previous topics below the 'open' topic. I think I read briefly that there is an option to not make new replies shoot the topic to the top of the board.

If it's not possible to do this at all then I'd like to know so I can move on to rebuilding my site with something else.
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