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Please add your suggestions below. They should follow a format like so:

Suggestion Title

Suggestion description. Include links to any examples on the web. ~Your Name.

Some idea added by another user which could fit in with this idea. ~That Person's Name.

Community Tagging

The ability for users to suggest/add tags to go with posts from others. This would be useful once more people are visiting the site on a regular basis. ~Joseph Gibbs

User Photo

Have a photo uploaded on each user's profile that shows each time a post is imported (obviously from non-restricted countries). ~Ryan.

Not sure if GCX supports it yet, but we could pull the user's profile picture from their GCX profile (if they want to). Does someone know if this feature is available with the extended identity attributes now? ~Joseph Gibbs

Wizard

Step them through adding their blog with a simple wizard. ~Ryan.

A basic add feed wizard is now in place. More automation to come ~Joseph Gibbs.

Link to main page

Please link from wiki to main page. ~Ryan.

Delete posts?

What if someone posts something by mistake, and the aggregator grabs it, then you really don't want it? Is import categories the solution?

Logo

We need a good logo! Any graphic artists out there willing to help? An icon version would also be nice. ~Joseph Gibbs.

Updated Authors Page

Once we have a reasonable number of blogger signed up, I'd like to see the authors page move from just a list of authors and their post to a page with a few different sections:

  1. A featured author of the month, perhaps a link to a little interview with them, some info about what they do etc.
  2. A list of recently added authors.
  3. A list of authors with popular posts/recently updated stuff.
  4. A way to do what we have now (see every author with posts).

What do you think? ~Joseph Gibbs

Updated Tags Sidebar

Right now the tags sidebar just shows the most popular tags. Once more content is added, it'd be good to change to show popular tags that have been recently used. ~Joseph Gibbs

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