I posted a while back about the Feedburner MyBrand service ...I've been taking it for a spin on some other low traffic feeds and am nothing less than blown away, so JK.com is now Feedburner enabled and ready to rock. Community Server 2007 has built in support for Feedburner out of the box; it's...
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Jayson Knight
on 04-18-2007
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I've had a Feedburner account for a while now, but have been reluctant to throw the switch on my site's feeds over to it...while I may not have a huge circulation (and therefore no "brand" to adhere to), I'd like to keep what little recognition I do have in my feed address instead of the generic feedburner...
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Jayson Knight
on 01-31-2007
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A couple of folks in the Community Server have posted about a nifty offering from the folks over at Snap.com : Snap Preview Everywhere . It's a little gimmicky, but adds a nice touch to existing websites via just a couple of lines of javascript added to your header. I only have 2 complaints (if you can...
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Jayson Knight
on 11-24-2006
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As was announced over in the CS.org forums yesterday , Telligent has released Service Pack 1 for CS 2.1. A list of fixes/enhancements as well as download and installation instructions is located here (you can choose to only download the SP itself, or an complete installation of CS2.1 with SP1 included...
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on 10-31-2006
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An often overlooked feature of IIS6.0 is that it natively supports compression of your web files. The problem is that it isn’t as easy as flipping the 2 check boxes on in the properties page for your site, there’s a bit of manual labor involved, namely manually editing some settings in the IIS metabase...