Prop 8 supporters sue to destroy campaign finance laws
Posted Jan 08, 2009 8:17pm
by Robert Cruickshank, Courage Campaign
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Would you like to become part of the Courage Campaign blogging team?
We've got news for you: you already are! We've had community blogging for a long time, but starting now, posts to your personal Courage Campaign blog will now show up on the front page, and in the RSS feed. We've invested lots of time and money to make the Courage Campaign a reflection of California. Now it's your turn, as we turn the keys to the front page over to you.
Want to get started? Just go to your dashboard and look in the My Blog section.
We've got news for you: you already are! We've had community blogging for a long time, but starting now, posts to your personal Courage Campaign blog will now show up on the front page, and in the RSS feed. We've invested lots of time and money to make the Courage Campaign a reflection of California. Now it's your turn, as we turn the keys to the front page over to you.
Want to get started? Just go to your dashboard and look in the My Blog section.
Introducing a new feature for the Courage Campaign Community Blog: Tags.
You've seen tags on many other sites, such as Daily Kos, Flickr, and others.
What's a tag? It's like a category, but instead of picking from a list, you get to define it yourself. You can then view all of the entries containing a particular tag by clicking on the tag in an entry, in the sidebar, or in the grand tags list. For instance, here are all of the entries tagged "Media." You can even subscribe to an RSS feed of the entries with a particular tag by clicking on the little orange XML icon at the bottom of the page.
Please try to re-use existing tags, and read the hints for more information on tagging. I'll get us started by putting some useful tags in this post (but from now on all the tags you use should actually be related to the entry). Take a look at Daily Kos's tag list for ideas if you need inspiration.
Tag away!
You've seen tags on many other sites, such as Daily Kos, Flickr, and others.
What's a tag? It's like a category, but instead of picking from a list, you get to define it yourself. You can then view all of the entries containing a particular tag by clicking on the tag in an entry, in the sidebar, or in the grand tags list. For instance, here are all of the entries tagged "Media." You can even subscribe to an RSS feed of the entries with a particular tag by clicking on the little orange XML icon at the bottom of the page.
Please try to re-use existing tags, and read the hints for more information on tagging. I'll get us started by putting some useful tags in this post (but from now on all the tags you use should actually be related to the entry). Take a look at Daily Kos's tag list for ideas if you need inspiration.
Tag away!
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