August 3, 2002

How to Make a Blogroll with Radio's Outliner

Here's a link to the Radio-native way of making a blogroll:

Blogrolls are a collection of links on the home page of a weblog that point to sites that are somehow related to yours. They serve several purposes, they direct readers to the sites that are important to you, and serve as a set of bookmarks for you. They also help build page rank in search engines for sites you wish to bestow page rank on.

Posted by xian at August 3, 2002 6:57 PM
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