ALL of my sites are run using the services of TypePad, which I have found to be very simple to use and allows me to spend more time writing and less time changing the site's code.
But like anything the more you use something the more you notice little things that you want to change, however you might not have the experience to do what you want.
That's where John T Unger's TypePad Hacks site comes in, it offers a host of hints and tips on making your site work more effectively and so ensuring your visitors gain more from it.
Although many of the articles are written by John himself, the beauty of a blog is that you can draw comments in from others and ultimately produce a killer hack that is easy to do, and often only takes a few minutes to implement.
But like anything the more you use something the more you notice little things that you want to change, however you might not have the experience to do what you want.
That's where John T Unger's TypePad Hacks site comes in, it offers a host of hints and tips on making your site work more effectively and so ensuring your visitors gain more from it.
Although many of the articles are written by John himself, the beauty of a blog is that you can draw comments in from others and ultimately produce a killer hack that is easy to do, and often only takes a few minutes to implement.
Already Sixapart, the company behind TypePad, has seen the site and are following the changes and ideas that it generates.
Now think about that, the customers get to offer their thoughts, whilst the business learns how to make their product better.
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Hi Craig,
Thanks for the link and kind words.
And thanks again for the tutorial that you sent in for TypePad Hacks!
Posted by: john t unger | April 24, 2006 at 04:49