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Create a Newsletter with ExpressionEngine & FieldFrame

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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up creating two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created news expression blog project 
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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create newsletter expression blogs extensions 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create newsletter expressionengine blogs extensions 
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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create news engine blogs project 
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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create letter engine blogs extensions 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created news expressionengine blog extensions 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created newsletter expressionengine blogger extensions 
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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create letter expression blogs fieldframe 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created letter expressionengine blog extensions 
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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created newsletter expressionengine blog fieldframe 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create letter expressionengine blogger fieldframe 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created news expressionengine blog fieldframe 
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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: created newsletter expression blogger project 
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I think it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of different articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create newsletter expression blogs extensions 
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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been preoccupied with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up creating 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: make news expressionengine blog extensions 
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I guess it is time to come back from my little hiatus to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making 2 separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

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I guess it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I finished a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to make an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: create letter expression blogs project 
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I think it is time to come back from my little break to actually write a blog post. I recently moved, so I have been busy with getting settled and working on freelance projects as well. If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I have recently become obsessed with ExpressionEngine. I completed a project at work using it, and I realized that I could have done something much more efficiently. I had to create an “online newsletter” that had issues that were made up of multiple articles. I ended up making two separate weblogs: one for each issue, and one for individual articles. In the issues weblog, there was a Playa custom field which could be used to pick the individual articles to be published in that issue. But, another one of Brandon Kelly’s fabulous extensions, FieldFrame, seems to be a much better choice for creating this functionality.

Tags: make newsletter expression blog project 

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