June 02, 2006
Are we asking for it? Apparently we are
Everything seems to be moving pretty smooth today. We had some minor nits to deal with early this morning but for the most part everything appears to have stabilized and is currently running smoothly. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for your support and help through this bumpy take-off. So now that we are (for the most part) off the ground running. It's time to put our money where are widgets are:
Yes, we voted for ourselves!
Comments:
I publish multiple blogs and would like to create different polls for each one. Is that possbile and if so, how do I generate the code for each blog? It seems like it's only possible to create polls for one blog unless I set up multiple accounts.
Thanks!
Denise aka The Blog Squad
Thanks!
Denise aka The Blog Squad
Denise, It's exciting to know that you wish to use MajikWidgets on multiple sites. Today the answer is that you would need to setup multiple accounts for each of these blogs. The good news here is that you can sign-up and received the 25 free credits for each blog whereas a single account would not get this advantage.
We are researching some different use options. There have been several requests for a corporate version of MajikWidgets that could allow a single account with multiple blogs. As well it could allow you to remove the "powered by MajikWidget" credit line. Please give us your feedback on these thoughts. We are looking at many options for the next coming months.
We are researching some different use options. There have been several requests for a corporate version of MajikWidgets that could allow a single account with multiple blogs. As well it could allow you to remove the "powered by MajikWidget" credit line. Please give us your feedback on these thoughts. We are looking at many options for the next coming months.
I do think the option for multiple polls on different sites is important. I know I'm not the only person with more than one blog! And it's not uncommon to request a small fee to have an add-free application so I'm sure some would go for it.
Personally, I want things as easy and efficient as possible which means one account to manage all my polls. Keeping track of multiple accounts doesn't appeal to me at all. Keep up the good work.
Denise aka The Blog Squad
Personally, I want things as easy and efficient as possible which means one account to manage all my polls. Keeping track of multiple accounts doesn't appeal to me at all. Keep up the good work.
Denise aka The Blog Squad
I like the idea of the widgets.
However, you really need to come up with a better way to add your widgets than to require users to go to your site every time you post. For starters, your website load time is very slow, but even if it had normal load times, I'd probably stop using the widgets because of the overhead.
Now if I could copy the same code into every post, and your server tracked how many I've used, now then you'd have a really fine product.
Thanks!
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[Blog Home] However, you really need to come up with a better way to add your widgets than to require users to go to your site every time you post. For starters, your website load time is very slow, but even if it had normal load times, I'd probably stop using the widgets because of the overhead.
Now if I could copy the same code into every post, and your server tracked how many I've used, now then you'd have a really fine product.
Thanks!



