A new version of a software tool or operating system is not always a good thing. Yes, you get all the new features, but you also get some headaches if you're a developer that tries to keep up with technology.
The Power Blog experienced its own share of problems with the new Internet Explorer 7. For some reason the HTML editor is not working correctly anymore and finding the problem in more than 2000 lines of code is like finding a needle in the hey stack.
While I'm looking for the needle, I had to turn off the HTML editor to fix the broken screens. This is a temporary thing and should be solved shortly.
On another token, the Power Blog is all about building downlines and dynamically inserting affiliate ids when the content is displayed. I don't want to go into details about how the Power Blog works, but I have to make a few changes to the policy.
Please watch this presentation to refresh your knowledge about the Power Blog.
Now here's the new policy about posting new content to the Power Blog.
No HTML code is allowed anymore. To use the affiliate links you need to select the link from the available link code menu. There will be a special code for the affiliate link that will be replaced at runtime with the real link. This ensures that every post follows the Power Blog concept, regardless who's writing the content.
I hope this will enhance your experience with the Power Blog.
Take care,
Peter
PS: I changed the way how new blogs are being displayed. There's a devider between posts and the date and author information is in a larger font that should make it more stand out.
Click here to get more information about the Power Blog.
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