July 28, 2003

Beta testers speak out?

I wish there was some easy way to see if a bunch of TypePad users are commenting on the template builder since that's the feature we're allowed to discuss today? Has anyone built a bunch of links to such entries? I'd like to read other people's opinions. I guess I'll be messing with my design some more now too.

Posted by xian at July 28, 2003 6:39 PM
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