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I'm not sure how Devlounge tracks visitors. I know AJ uses Mint, so that filters out a lot of the bots and spiders.
Again, thanks for the mention.
I'm not sure how Devlounge tracks visitors. I know AJ uses Mint, so that filters out a lot of the bots and spiders.
Again, thanks for the mention.
...On the mention of thinking about prociding subscriber only information on your blog...
Here is the dead simple and highly effective way to do so.
Mark Edwards created a simple little plugin called hidethis. using the plugin anything you place between <!--hidethis--> and <!--/hidethis--> will only be displayed to registered, logged in readers. You can find the plugin at:
http://edwards.org/2006/03/12/hidethis-v10-plug...
Additionally I rewrote the plugin to do the opposite; Show anything between <!--showthis--> and <!--/showthis--> only to readers that are NOT currently logged in. Obviously this allows you to tellthem that there is hidden content, and they need to log in or register to see it, without having to display the notice to your logged in readers.
This is a nice way to offer subscriber only content without turning your blog, or sections of your blog into a membership type site. Just pop the content in where it makes sense and wrap it in show or hide tags.
http://danemorgan.com/plaintext/showthis.php
...On the mention of thinking about prociding subscriber only information on your blog...
Here is the dead simple and highly effective way to do so.
Mark Edwards created a simple little plugin called hidethis. using the plugin anything you place between <!--hidethis--> and <!--/hidethis--> will only be displayed to registered, logged in readers. You can find the plugin at:
http://edwards.org/2006/03/12/hidethis-v10-plug...
Additionally I rewrote the plugin to do the opposite; Show anything between <!--showthis--> and <!--/showthis--> only to readers that are NOT currently logged in. Obviously this allows you to tellthem that there is hidden content, and they need to log in or register to see it, without having to display the notice to your logged in readers.
This is a nice way to offer subscriber only content without turning your blog, or sections of your blog into a membership type site. Just pop the content in where it makes sense and wrap it in show or hide tags.
http://danemorgan.com/plaintext/showthis.php