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I'd like to create some static pages á la Wordpress. There is a plugin
available named "Related" which is supposed to handle this. Any chance
of getting this plugin installed on the Gandi Blog?

Alternatively, is there any smarter workaround besides making blog
posts, dating them to Jan 1st 1970, and marking them as "selected
entries"? :)

I know i can link to regular HTML files but I'd prefer an easy way to
get the same look as the blog has.
Hi. Me very much to like here. I shall advise this site to the friends. 
I am sorry for my English. I only learn this language.
Hello,

I have the same issue than topyli.
By extension, how can I add my pluggin?


Thank you
Here's what GANDI support just told me about this question:

"Good afternoon

You contact us regarding 'Related' plug in with Gandi Blog.
Until now, nothing has been planed to use it on Gandi.

Our technical staff cannot at this time to give us any date for this
year,
but you
can keep an eye on Gandi bar to check the next blog release.
http://www.gandibar.net/

We thank you for your continued confidence in choosing Gandi as your
domain name registrar!


Best regards,

--
Alexandre"


On Feb, 24 2007 14:33 CET, topyli wrote:
I'd like to create some static pages á la Wordpress. There is a
plugin
available named "Related" which is supposed to handle this. Any chance
of getting this plugin installed on the Gandi Blog?

Alternatively, is there any smarter workaround besides making blog
posts, dating them to Jan 1st 1970, and marking them as "selected
entries"? :)

I know i can link to regular HTML files but I'd prefer an easy way to
get the same look as the blog has.
Hello Mr Rabbit,

Thanks for asking the question and posting the official answer. It's a
shame the Gandi blog doesn't support static pages (yet) - this is the
only thing still keeping me on Wordpress.

But I am sure they will either make the "Related" plugin available or
find another way to support static pages before too long.

Regards,
opTIMist.