New Features at Hundred Goals

"Farm Tools" by aloalosabine @ FlickrLately I have been contemplating what I could do to improve the reader experience of Hundred Goals.  The blogging platform which I use is surprisingly limited in its capabilities, though it is getting better, and because I am not a webmaster with HTML experience I have felt restricted in what I could offer my readers.  Despite my complete ignorance in writing script I decided to give it a try to see what I could come up with.

I browsed around some other blogs to see what sort of options they offered their readers and I found a common trend; find ways to connect with readers & provide ease of access to the material.  With this information I spent a great deal of time yesterday subscribing to a variety of tools which I believe will accomplish this mission.  If you have been a reader of this site for a while, the new features are obvious.

The “Follow Me” section at the upper-right of the page is new, and the HTML has been written entirely by me (with the help of online resources, of course).  Now readers can sign-up for free daily email updates and have Hundred Goals sent directly to their Inbox.  If you have a Facebook account, you can follow my blog there as well.  I also added an option for readers to subscribe to my blog with Feedburner as many readers subscribe to a multitude of blogs with this tool.  Last, but not least, readers can now get updated with Twitter.  I look forward to using this option while traveling and am unable to get to a computer.

I hope that you will find some of these tools useful to you and your reading needs.  I’m happy to be able to provide my readers with these features.  If you have any difficulties getting these tools to work for you, please contact me so I can work to solve the problem.

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Please note that Hundred Goals is my personal blog where I write about topics that are important to me. I may discuss politics, religion, sex, culture, or environmental issues, and some articles may contain nudity. I encourage civil discourse but will not tolerate racist, bigoted or hateful comments. Diplomatic conversation is far more effective than an emotional rant, and I reserve the right to edit, censor or moderate your comments as I deem appropriate for my site.

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