August 7, 2003

Extending TypePad with MT tags

I wasn't sure if TypePad had its own tagbase or used the same tags as Movable Type. It appears that the latter is the case. For help integrating MT tags into TP, check out authenticgeek's Howto: Use MT Tags in TypePad! (the first in a series).

Meanwhile, the "Six Apart is to blogging as Apple is to personal computers" meme continues to spread.


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