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Anyone a whiz at troubleshooting typepad advanced templates? You have to hack the typepad templates. And, after some back and forth with Typepad Support person named Carla, I was able to learn how to edit the advanced templates. Technorati Tags: net2 , nptech , delicious , typepad Can someone help me?
And in realms more familiar: This week’s nptech tag roundup has some great stuff to read about { 1 trackback } Blog Carnival 10.31.06 at 1:35 pm And just noticed that you are using the “online status&# widget for typepad and would like to know what you think about that in terms of building community on a nonprofit blog?
" I think we need to create a sticker, maybe something like this: and have all of us add it to our side bars (I might need some help with how to do this with typepad.) Technorati Tag: nptech. and when we discover a nonprofit blog, post a comment with a link to npoblogs.net.
the fantastic work that all of you in the nptech space do! And, I also got a life time subscription to Typepad and Flickr! One of the questions that has been asked at the NTC - what inspires you to do this work? Or what inspires me to blog so much. Here's the announcement from NTEN.
WordPress, Blogger, TypePad), but what excites me about Tumblr for nonprofits is that it's quick, fun and visual. Here are a few examples: First Book Robin Hood Doctors without Borders Meatless Monday Red Cross This blog was created to, "celebrate unique contributions to the Red Cross mission." Some nonprofits' blogs can be a bit, er, boring.
In this case, it searches nptech oriented blogs. I'm not a techy, so I use typepad. Typepad has integrated widgets into the blogging platform, so adding a widget is even easier than cut and paste! For example, the Non-Profit Tech Blog installed custom search feature using the google coop. It's one click!
Step 1: Use Newsgator to read and clip posts you want to stream Step 2: Grab the URL of the RSS feed for the clip folder (you have to scroll down to the bottem of the page to see it) Step 3: Cut and paste in RSS Digest Step 4: Edit the formatting (assuming you understand it) Step 5: Cut and paste the resulting javascript into a linklist for typepad.
I don't know how good the Typepad RSS traffic stats are, but you might want to look at reburning your feed at Feedburner.com. How did you discover the nptech tag ? How have you been using the nptech? I noticed that you recently posted on the nptech community site , how did you discover it? Technorati Tags: nptech
For your blog , one of the well known blogging applications should suffice: Blogger, Typepad, and so on. Tags: nptech , blogging , CMS , content For your organization's main website , a full-featured Content management System is invaluable. I'd love to see someone write a comparison of these blogging tools.)
My first blog was on a colleague's movetable type server in 2000 and when typepad launched in 2003?, The NpTech Tag community was been gateway to the nonprofit technology social media community -I continued to be inspired by Holly Ross, Amy Ward, Beth Dunn, Allan Benamer, Nancy Schwartz, Lucy Bernholz, Katya Andresen, and too many others.
According to a piece in the Washington yesterday , Mena Trott, co-founder of Six Apart , the company that now owns blogging platforms TypePad, Movable Type, and Live Journal, sees increasing interest in prvacy options. I suspect that a lot of people assume that no one see their blog except the friends they have explicitly told about it.
tech love to the nptech community. Services like TypePad and Wordpress tend to be top-of-mind platforms for new bloggers, but the session covered a ton of features about what makes Blogger different and great for nonprofits such as: Free hosting (use your own URL!).
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