Typo Ideas

A bunch of random ideas on improving Typo, that came during MKW1601 class. Cool lecturer, but somehow the subject makes me think of everything else during lecture.

Typo Visitor Plugins

  1. Comments with photos
  2. Who’s reading now
  3. Global profiles - read from blogspot, xanga, etc profiles
  4. Automatically link to visitor sites?
  5. Collect visitor properties

Geographic Tracking

  1. Detect visitor locations
  2. Collect visitor info
  3. Show as “Visitor from Guatemala”
  4. Local Map for travel photos, entries, visitors, etc.

Linking to friends

  1. Full separate page of links
  2. Last updated info (RSS?)
  3. Sparks for new entries past n days
  4. Randomize links (based on Bayesian content, on updates, on desperation)

Blog Metrics/Performance Dashboard

  1. Google bought the blog metrics thingy
  2. Feedburner. See Typo and Feedburner
  3. Stats page
  4. Allow visitors to rate the 7Cs

Branding the blogger

uh.. I have no idea what I was thinking when I made this heading

Mblog

  1. MMS to blog
  2. Random images sidebar plug

Encrypted Blogs

  1. Only an entry date shown, contents encrypted.
  2. Decrypt secrets key
  3. Invite readers to assign special codes (one-time?) to specific persons

Ok, this is the real big one that I’m really interested in working on.

There is much need for privacy on blogs. Too many friends of mine have said that there are things they want to say but are afraid to say on their blogs.

A simple encryption tool would have a single, simple purpose: Allow only people with the right keyword to decrypt and read a post.

More on this eventually ;)

Posted at 11pm on 05/14/06 | Posted in | 5 responses | read on

Typo Links

The blogging software I'm running on is called Typo. Much of the first couple days on this blog will be spent figuring out Typo, so non-geeks just bear with me ;)

Typo's homepage is at http://www.typosphere.org/. Another good site to keep updated is http://www.planettypo.com/.

Developers

Tobi was the main creator of Typo, I think. His blog's got a nice implementation of the Lush theme, but typo articles seems to have fallen behind his other projects.

Scott Stuff is the blog of one of Typo's main developers.

NubyOnRails has a bunch of cool articles on Capistrano, on Sparklines, and other stuff I need to learn up.

Piers Cawley has good tips for Typo sidebar development.

Themes

TypoGarden ran a theme contest, lots of resources there.

Hemingway's designed by Kyle Neath. This is the theme I'm using now. It's simple, looks great! Perfect way to start feeling this system out.

Lush theme is another that I love. Designed by Marco van Hylckama Vlieg -- drop by, his own weblog looks even better than the Lush theme!

That's it for now.

Posted at 2pm on 05/01/06 | Posted in | no responses | read on

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