{"version": "https://jsonfeed.org/version/1.1", "home_page_url": "https://blog.typlog.com/", "feed_url": "https://blog.typlog.com/feed.json", "language": "en", "user_comment": "This feed.json is generated by https://typlog.com/", "hubs": [{"type": "WebSub", "url": "https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/"}], "title": "Type A Log", "description": "The official blog of Typlog.", "icon": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png?x-oss-process=style/sl", "favicon": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734781_647916.ico", "items": [{"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/migrate-fireside-to-typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/migrate-fireside-to-typlog", "title": "How to switch from Fireside to Typlog", "language": "en", "summary": "If the majority of your audience are based in mainland China, you may already know that hosting your podcast on Fireside could make it hard for them to stream or download episodes. It's always slow and often unstable, a source of frustratio", "content_text": "If the majority of your audience are based in mainland China, you may already know that hosting your podcast on Fireside could make it hard for them to stream or download episodes. It's always slow and often unstable, a source of frustration for listeners who love your show. Based in Japan, we at Typlog have deep domain expertise on the internet environment of China, and we work hard to make sure that Chinese listeners can download your show smoothly. Many popular and respected Chinese podcasts are already hosted on Typlog, with quite a few actually migrated from Fireside. If you are also considering migrating from Fireside to Typlog, here's the simple 4-step process: Sign up for a Typlog account (7-day free trial). Go to Typlog's Settings >> Migration >> Import Episodes, enter your Fireside RSS feed. Click Import to import all episodes to your Typlog account. Both the audio file and the show notes will be imported. (Of course, this works for any podcast's RSS feed, not just Fireside's.) Go to Typlog's Settings >> Domain. Enter your domain name (yourgreatshow.com) and make DNS changes according to the instructions. You will need to go to your DNS service's website (like Cloudflare, or where you bought your domain) to make these changes. Now you have a new Typlog RSS feed in the format of https://yourgreatshow.com/episodes/feed.xml. You can always find it in Typlog's Settings >> Podcast. Go to your Fireside account's Settings >> Advanced >> RSS Feed Redirection, click \u2018Enabled\u2019 for Feed Redirection and enter the new Typlog RSS feed. This ensures that your current listeners won't have to re-subscribe to your new feed. Please keep your Fireside account for 1 month for the redirection to work properly. It may look complicated, but we believe this is easier done than read. Having said that, we also understand you just want to focus on producing great shows. If you have problems going through the steps, or if you want to migrate from another podcast hosting service to Typlog, please send us an email to hi@typlog.com, we are happy to help you move it.", "content_html": "
If the majority of your audience are based in mainland China, you may already know that hosting your podcast on Fireside could make it hard for them to stream or download episodes. It's always slow and often unstable, a source of frustration for listeners who love your show. Based in Japan, we at Typlog have deep domain expertise on the internet environment of China, and we work hard to make sure that Chinese listeners can download your show smoothly. Many popular and respected Chinese podcasts are already hosted on Typlog, with quite a few actually migrated from Fireside.
\nIf you are also considering migrating from Fireside to Typlog, here's the simple 4-step process:
\nSign up for a Typlog account (7-day free trial). Go to Typlog's Settings >> Migration >> Import Episodes, enter your Fireside RSS feed. Click Import to import all episodes to your Typlog account. Both the audio file and the show notes will be imported. (Of course, this works for any podcast's RSS feed, not just Fireside's.)
\nGo to Typlog's Settings >> Domain. Enter your domain name (yourgreatshow.com) and make DNS changes according to the instructions. You will need to go to your DNS service's website (like Cloudflare, or where you bought your domain) to make these changes.
\nNow you have a new Typlog RSS feed in the format of https://yourgreatshow.com/episodes/feed.xml
. You can always find it in Typlog's Settings >> Podcast.
Go to your Fireside account's Settings >> Advanced >> RSS Feed Redirection, click \u2018Enabled\u2019 for Feed Redirection and enter the new Typlog RSS feed. This ensures that your current listeners won't have to re-subscribe to your new feed. Please keep your Fireside account for 1 month for the redirection to work properly.
\nIt may look complicated, but we believe this is easier done than read. Having said that, we also understand you just want to focus on producing great shows. If you have problems going through the steps, or if you want to migrate from another podcast hosting service to Typlog, please send us an email to hi@typlog.com, we are happy to help you move it.
\n", "date_published": "2021-02-22T09:10:13Z", "date_modified": "2022-07-14T14:20:51Z", "authors": [{"name": "Typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/typlog/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/import-redirects", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/import-redirects", "title": "How to Redirect Old Post URLs in Batch", "language": "en", "summary": "If you're migrating to Typlog, there might be some old URLs in your old blog posts or podcast episodes that you would like to make sure still works. Say you have a link in one of your post that directs to your another post Hello World [Hell", "content_text": "If you're migrating to Typlog, there might be some old URLs in your old blog posts or podcast episodes that you would like to make sure still works. Say you have a link in one of your post that directs to your another post Hello World [Hello World](https://mydomain.com/posts/hello-world) But after you have imported all the posts to Typlog, Hello World now moves to https://mydomain.com/hello-world When your readers click the link, they will encounter a 404 error. That's when you need to use the redirect tool to make sure every in-site link doesn't break. The Hows Create a .csv file. Fill cells with the URL path you want to redirect in the following order: from, to, status code. Save the file. Go to Settings \u2192 Migrations \u2192 Import Redirects. Upload the .csv file and Typlog will handle the rest. Sample You can create the .csv file with excel or other softwares: fromPath toPath status code /posts/hello /hello 301 /posts/about /about 301 It is also possible to create it with a pure text editor. CSV text format looks like this: /posts/hello,/hello,301 /posts/about,/about,301 Note that only 3xx status codes are allowed. For the full list of redirection codes, check out MDN: HTTP response status codes. In most cases you only need 301.", "content_html": "If you're migrating to Typlog, there might be some old URLs in your old blog posts or podcast episodes that you would like to make sure still works.
\nSay you have a link in one of your post that directs to your another post Hello World
[Hello World](https://mydomain.com/posts/hello-world)\n
But after you have imported all the posts to Typlog, Hello World
now moves to
https://mydomain.com/hello-world\n
When your readers click the link, they will encounter a 404 error. That's when you need to use the redirect tool to make sure every in-site link doesn't break.
\n.csv
file.from
, to
, status code
..csv
file and Typlog will handle the rest.You can create the .csv
file with excel or other softwares:
fromPath | \n toPath | \n status code | \n
---|---|---|
/posts/hello | \n/hello | \n301 | \n
/posts/about | \n/about | \n301 | \n
It is also possible to create it with a pure text editor. CSV text format looks like this:
\n/posts/hello,/hello,301\n/posts/about,/about,301
Note that only 3xx
status codes are allowed. For the full list of redirection codes, check out MDN: HTTP response status codes. In most cases you only need 301.
Typlog membership features are suitable for creative podcasters, who need a reliable platform to share content and generate income from a membership business.
\nTo enable membership feature, go to Labs settings, and enable the Subscribers toggle. This is a Pro feature, you need to subscribe to a Podcast Pro plan to enable it.
\nEdit the template HTML, this HTML will then render in member-only episode. Here are some tips:
\n<button>
with class js-check
for members to click view content.Once the Subscribers feature is enabled, there will be a menu in the sidebar. You can add subscribers here.
\nTyplog doesn't have a payment system for membership right now. Site owners can add a Page to describe How to become a paid member. Once a user paid a membership, you can add him/her here as a VIP member.
\nTo create a paid member (VIP) only episode, choose Member visibility in the edit episode view.
\nOnce you are a VIP subscriber of a podcast, you will receive an email from Typlog. Follow the link Typlog send you, you will log in Typlog.
\nThis would be the home page of your Typlog account. There will be some podcasts you are following, click SHOW RSS to get information about private RSS URL.
\nIf you are new to Typlog, you won't have a password in your account. Head over to your profile to set up a new password. You will need this password to subscribe to the private RSS.
\nMost people are using Apple Podcasts to listening podcasts. You can add a private RSS with these steps:
\nPlease note, you need to encode your email address and password. For example, @
is encoded into %40
.
+
icon at the top rightIn the Overcast App, you don't have to encode your email address, just use @
as you like.
Our metrics view has been the homepage of the site admin for a long time; it has been redesigned as a new Metrics menu now. The Metrics page contains more details than ever.
\nHere is how it looks before the change. We have cleaned the stats counts for data protection.
\nHere is how it looks now (stats counts are cleaned too):
\nFeatures added in this change:
\nCheck it out in your Typlog Admin.
\n", "date_published": "2020-06-08T04:38:56Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T09:52:54Z", "banner_image": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1567665202038-6c5e97837696?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=85&fm=jpg&crop=entropy&cs=srgb&ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjM2MzIyfQ", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/creativecommons", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/creativecommons", "title": "Choose a Content License for Your Works", "language": "en", "summary": "License Typlog has been polishing every detail of its content experience. Since the early days, our users have dedicated some serious works and the creations are still flourishing. We highly value them and decide to take one further step \u2013\u2013", "content_text": "License Typlog has been polishing every detail of its content experience. Since the early days, our users have dedicated some serious works and the creations are still flourishing. We highly value them and decide to take one further step \u2013\u2013 gladly announce that Typlog now supports content licensing. Available Licenses fall into two categories: Creative Commons 4.0 International (some rights reserved); Public Domain or Creative Commons Zero (no rights reserved). To understand more about the difference and which license to adopt, check out Creative Commons's license chooser tool. \u201cCreative Commons License Spectrum\u201d by Shaddim (CC BY)License can be applied to either the content of whole site or of a single post. We recommend that you choose a general license for site; if you need a different license for a particular post, you can specifically declare another license for it. Setting license for the site In the admin panel, go to setting \u2192 general \u2192 content licensing. We also provide brief explanations and the license chooser tool within settingSetting license for a post Go to posts \u2192 edit post \u2192 setting (the little cog\u2699\ufe0f before "preview" button) \u2192 extra \u2192 content licensing, then you get to adopt a license for the post. Display Giving proper crediting guidanceLicense of your choice will be displayed at the end of each post, with a link to license summary available in multiple languages.", "content_html": "Typlog has been polishing every detail of its content experience. Since the early days, our users have dedicated some serious works and the creations are still flourishing. We highly value them and decide to take one further step \u2013\u2013
\ngladly announce that Typlog now supports content licensing.
\nAvailable Licenses fall into two categories:
\nTo understand more about the difference and which license to adopt, check out Creative Commons's license chooser tool.
\nLicense can be applied to either the content of whole site or of a single post.
\nWe recommend that you choose a general license for site; if you need a different license for a particular post, you can specifically declare another license for it.
\nIn the admin panel, go to setting \u2192 general \u2192 content licensing.
\nGo to posts \u2192 edit post \u2192 setting (the little cog\u2699\ufe0f before "preview" button) \u2192 extra \u2192 content licensing, then you get to adopt a license for the post.
\nLicense of your choice will be displayed at the end of each post, with a link to license summary available in multiple languages.
\n", "date_published": "2020-02-11T13:26:35Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T07:57:27Z", "banner_image": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8418572223_593033.png", "authors": [{"name": "Jessie", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/jessie/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8374809576_292516.jpg"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/generate-easy-to-share-episode-cards-for-your-po-c710cc41", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/generate-easy-to-share-episode-cards-for-your-po-c710cc41", "title": "Generate Episode Cards That Are Easy to Share", "language": "en", "summary": "Audio is not as eye-catchy as images. Social networks are effective at spreading videos, images and texts, but not as much for audio. No one is going to find out unless they click the button and, actually listen to it. Even if you have prep", "content_text": "Audio is not as eye-catchy as images. Social networks are effective at spreading videos, images and texts, but not as much for audio. No one is going to find out unless they click the button and, actually listen to it. Even if you have prepared quality content, it is likely to lose the competition over capturing people's attention among other fancy posts. Let Typlog enhance your outreach strategy with this beautiful sharing card, tailored for social network platforms. Access to the service This service is experimental, so you can find it in Lab of the admin panel. Note that Lab is exclusive to desktop users, so you might need to switch to the desktop web first. Navigate to Tools in LabChoose your desired layout for different SNS For the best result, we recommend using Chrome while playing with this feature. A square card and a rectangular card are available for now (both named after mythological creatures, in case you wonder). You can choose from the latest episodes. With one single click, boom! The card is generated instantly. If you are satisfied with how the card looks, right click and save it (Safari doesn't support this feature yet). Customize the card If you want to go further to the scrutinies, it's fine too. Pick a catchy cover from the image library or stock photos. Edit text. You can adjust the title text's return position to a more favorable fashion. Fill in or edit the URL. The card will contain a waveform by default. If you are not into it, switch it off. Click 'generate' to see the card. Make sure that you scan the QR Code before saving it. If the code is unscannable, select a higher QR Code complexity. The higher the complexity, the uglier the code looks, but it will ensure that the code is more recognizable by scanners. Customize card", "content_html": "Audio is not as eye-catchy as images. Social networks are effective at spreading videos, images and texts, but not as much for audio. No one is going to find out unless they click the button and, actually listen to it. Even if you have prepared quality content, it is likely to lose the competition over capturing people's attention among other fancy posts. Let Typlog enhance your outreach strategy with this beautiful sharing card, tailored for social network platforms.
\nThis service is experimental, so you can find it in Lab of the admin panel. Note that Lab is exclusive to desktop users, so you might need to switch to the desktop web first.
\nFor the best result, we recommend using Chrome while playing with this feature.
\nA square card and a rectangular card are available for now (both named after mythological creatures, in case you wonder).
\nYou can choose from the latest episodes. With one single click, boom! The card is generated instantly.
\nIf you are satisfied with how the card looks, right click and save it (Safari doesn't support this feature yet).
\nIf you want to go further to the scrutinies, it's fine too.
\nWe have a guide on How to Submit Podcast to iTunes and Apple Podcast so that people can find your podcast easily.
\nBut here comes censorship, retricting your podcast from getting approved. Apple is now in cooperation with government regulators to pull podcasts from its platform (Apple Podcast), without providing any details. However, your podcast is still available to the audience, enlisted or not.
\nYou can guide your listeners to subscribe your podcast via feed:
\nIt is not easy to find those options. Getting your rights back takes a price.
\n", "date_published": "2019-11-24T00:28:44Z", "date_modified": "2022-04-06T01:52:40Z", "banner_image": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1503919005314-30d93d07d823?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=85&fm=jpg&crop=entropy&cs=srgb&ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjM2MzIyfQ", "authors": [{"name": "Typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/typlog/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/pricing-2019", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/pricing-2019", "title": "Pricing Updates", "language": "en", "summary": "Typlog has been blessed with warm loves from our users this year. To better maintain the service and for future improvement, we have adjusted a more flexible pricing strategy: Plans are now attached to sites instead of accounts. This means ", "content_text": "Typlog has been blessed with warm loves from our users this year. To better maintain the service and for future improvement, we have adjusted a more flexible pricing strategy: Plans are now attached to sites instead of accounts. This means you can have multiple active plans in the same time. Since each plan is tied to a single site, you may switch to whichever plan that best suits your needs for each site. Blog sites and Podcast sites offers separate plan options. For bloggers, the former Basic plan is now upgraded as Standard. Same price, plus the new collaboration feature that was previously only available to Team users. The Pro plan that has long been requested by our users is finally available. Uploading HD images, customizing styles, or protecting your own content with password \u2013 everything that is essential to a professional blog now becomes handy in Typlog. Podcasters get their upgrades too. We now accept audio uploading up to 150M with Pro plan. Contact us if you need bigger space. Sale Pricing for blogs We are offering a very low price for blog starters, as low as $2.5/month if subscribing annually. Q: How will this affect my current subscription? This change will not affect existing subscription as long as the subscription is not expired. It\u2019s completely up to our existing subscribers whether to update to the news plans. Q: I only have one blog, which plan should I switch to? For people who only has one blog and not much needs for images, you may switch to the new Basic Plan for as low as $2.5/month if subscribing annually. Q: I currently have a podcast site and want to upload audios with bigger size, is it possible now? Podcast plans are now much more flexible. You can check pricing to see the new audio upload limits for each plan. What\u2019s better: if you wish to switch to the new plans, we offer a 40% off discount for your next 12 months\u2019 subscription. Contact us! Cyber Monday Sale Black friday sale, we offer a 20% off coupon as a way to say thank you. Sign up with this link, and subscribe a plan before Dec 1.", "content_html": "Typlog has been blessed with warm loves from our users this year. To better maintain the service and for future improvement, we have adjusted a more flexible pricing strategy:
\nThis means you can have multiple active plans in the same time. Since each plan is tied to a single site, you may switch to whichever plan that best suits your needs for each site.
\nBlog sites and Podcast sites offers separate plan options.
\nFor bloggers, the former Basic plan is now upgraded as Standard. Same price, plus the new collaboration feature that was previously only available to Team users.
\nThe Pro plan that has long been requested by our users is finally available. Uploading HD images, customizing styles, or protecting your own content with password \u2013 everything that is essential to a professional blog now becomes handy in Typlog.
\nPodcasters get their upgrades too. We now accept audio uploading up to 150M with Pro plan. Contact us if you need bigger space.
\nSale Pricing for blogs
\nWe are offering a very low price for blog starters, as low as $2.5/month if subscribing annually.
\nThis change will not affect existing subscription as long as the subscription is not expired. It\u2019s completely up to our existing subscribers whether to update to the news plans.
\nFor people who only has one blog and not much needs for images, you may switch to the new Basic Plan for as low as $2.5/month if subscribing annually.
\nPodcast plans are now much more flexible. You can check pricing to see the new audio upload limits for each plan.
\nWhat\u2019s better: if you wish to switch to the new plans, we offer a 40% off discount for your next 12 months\u2019 subscription. Contact us!
\nBlack friday sale, we offer a 20% off coupon as a way to say thank you.
\nSign up with this link, and subscribe a plan before Dec 1.
\n", "date_published": "2019-11-18T03:04:54Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T07:48:17Z", "authors": [{"name": "Typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/typlog/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/password-post", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/password-post", "title": "Password Protected Posts", "language": "en", "summary": "Private posts are great if you just want to share them with your friends and families. Writers can set passwords to posts by opening the post metadata overlay. Here is a screenshot on how to do that. Adding passwordThis is a demo on how the", "content_text": "Private posts are great if you just want to share them with your friends and families. Writers can set passwords to posts by opening the post metadata overlay. Here is a screenshot on how to do that. Adding passwordThis is a demo on how the post will look like. The password is 123, try to access the full content by entering the password.", "content_html": "Private posts are great if you just want to share them with your friends and families. Writers can set passwords to posts by opening the post metadata overlay.
\nHere is a screenshot on how to do that.
\nThis is a demo on how the post will look like. The password is 123
, try to access the full content by entering the password.
When writing in Markdown, it is painful to deal with photos. We don't need to preview everything in Markdown, but we need to preview the photos. We can't tell an image from its src
.
Typlog has just enhanced its Markdown editor with inline photos preview feature. Take a look:
\nAnd also the uploading:
\nEnjoy typing, enjoy Typlog.
\n", "date_published": "2019-11-05T13:29:41Z", "date_modified": "2023-03-27T07:51:11Z", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/default-theme", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/default-theme", "title": "The Default Theme", "language": "en", "summary": "Here is the text content for demonstrating how the theme looks. It shows the look of headings, paragraphs, block quotes, lists, images, and code blocks. Level 2 heading Yes, you can still use level 1 headings in the article. But it is sugge", "content_text": "Here is the text content for demonstrating how the theme looks. It shows the look of headings, paragraphs, block quotes, lists, images, and code blocks. Level 2 heading Yes, you can still use level 1 headings in the article. But it is suggested that you start with level 2 headings, since the article title is level 1 heading. Level 3 heading There are level 4, level 5 and level 6 headings1. Here is a block quote section. A block quote is designed for quoting other people's words. For instance, a quote from Shakespeare. To be, or not to be, that is the question. Ordered and Unordered Lists There are ordered lists, there are unordered lists. List item in ordered list. Another item in the ordered list. List item in the unordered list. Another item in the unordered list. Learn how to create an image gallery in Markdown documentation. The code syntax of the image gallery is very simple, it has nothing changed from the original Markdown2 syntax. def code_block(): print("here is the code block") Cover image (c) to Todd Diemer. One more thing, at the bottom of this article, there are footnotes. Level 4, level 5, and level 6 headings are rarely used in the article content.↩ Markdown is created by John Gruber. Typlog is using mistune as the Markdown parser.↩", "content_html": "Here is the text content for demonstrating how the theme looks. It shows the look of headings, paragraphs, block quotes, lists, images, and code blocks.
\nYes, you can still use level 1 headings in the article. But it is suggested that you start with level 2 headings, since the article title is level 1 heading.
\nThere are level 4, level 5 and level 6 headings1. Here is a block quote section.
\nA block quote is designed for quoting other people's words. For instance, a quote from Shakespeare.
\nTo be, or not to be, that is the question.
\n
There are ordered lists, there are unordered lists.
\nLearn how to create an image gallery in Markdown documentation. The code syntax
of the image gallery is very simple, it has nothing changed from the original Markdown2 syntax.
def code_block():\n print("here is the code block")\n
Cover image (c) to Todd Diemer.
\nOne more thing, at the bottom of this article, there are footnotes.
\nThe scheduling publish feature has been requested by our customers for a while, now it is finally there. It works just like what you would expect, you set a publish time in the future, the post or episode won't be public to your audiences until it arrives at the right time.
\nHere is the how:
\nYou enter a future time. Your post will be available in the future. Just that simple.
\nYes, this post is scheduled to publish. It was written at Sep 24th, 2019 at 17:30+08:00 when I was traveling in Hangzhou.
\n", "date_published": "2019-09-24T10:00:00Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T07:30:38Z", "banner_image": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1500672860114-9e913f298978?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=85&fm=jpg&crop=entropy&cs=srgb&ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjM2MzIyfQ", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/how-to-setup-disqus", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/how-to-setup-disqus", "title": "How to Setup Disqus", "language": "en", "summary": "Disqus is a comment system for any websites. In order to use disqus, the very first step is creating a disqus account. Sign up an account at https://disqus.com/profile/signup/. Register Site Register your site at https://disqus.com/admin/cr", "content_text": "Disqus is a comment system for any websites. In order to use disqus, the very first step is creating a disqus account. Sign up an account at https://disqus.com/profile/signup/. Register Site Register your site at https://disqus.com/admin/create/. Fill your Website name: Please note here, "Your unique disqus URL will be". For instance, in the photo above, we can get the disqus shortname: hsiaomings-blog. Customize Your URL: However, you can also customize your disqus shortname. Click "Customize Your URL", Then, you can finish your registration. Fill your shortname Head over to Typlog Admin, go to your site "Apps". Fill the disqus shortname you got from previous step. One more Step Typlog has a built-in disqus proxy for China users. In order to make sure your comment system works for China users, you need to enable "Guest Commenting" in Disqus. Allow guests to comment in disqus community settings.", "content_html": "Disqus is a comment system for any websites. In order to use disqus, the very first step is creating a disqus account. Sign up an account at https://disqus.com/profile/signup/.
\nRegister your site at https://disqus.com/admin/create/.
\nFill your Website name:
\nPlease note here, "Your unique disqus URL will be". For instance, in the photo above, we can get the disqus shortname: hsiaomings-blog.
\nCustomize Your URL:
\nHowever, you can also customize your disqus shortname. Click "Customize Your URL",
\nThen, you can finish your registration.
\nHead over to Typlog Admin, go to your site "Apps".
\nFill the disqus shortname you got from previous step.
\nTyplog has a built-in disqus proxy for China users. In order to make sure your comment system works for China users, you need to enable "Guest Commenting" in Disqus.
\nAllow guests to comment in disqus community settings.
\n", "date_published": "2019-07-25T04:07:40Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T07:29:35Z", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/mailchimp", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/mailchimp", "title": "Connect Your Site to Mailchimp", "language": "en", "summary": "Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing platform. Dated back in the early days of 2017, we added support for Mailchimp for those of you who intend to manage and reach audience at an advanced level. Now the integration is updated, more secure, ", "content_text": "Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing platform. Dated back in the early days of 2017, we added support for Mailchimp for those of you who intend to manage and reach audience at an advanced level. Now the integration is updated, more secure, with its process simplified. The How-tos Prerequisite: you'll need a Mailchimp account to start with. In the Apps Panel1, find Mailchimp and click 'connect'. In the Apps Panel, find Mailchimp and click connect. Log in with your Mailchimp account to authorize. You'll be automatically redirected back afterward. Log in with your Mailchimp account Find your Mailchimp Audience ID and fill in. Click 'Save' and all done. What happens next? When a visitor subscribes your site via direct email address, he will be added to your Mailchimp contact list. To Remove the integration You'll need to head over to Mailchimp to remove the integration. Check out this article to learn more. For team sites, only users with an administrator role have the permission to access Apps panel.↩", "content_html": "Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing platform. Dated back in the early days of 2017, we added support for Mailchimp for those of you who intend to manage and reach audience at an advanced level.
\nNow the integration is updated, more secure, with its process simplified.
\nPrerequisite: you'll need a Mailchimp account to start with.
\nIn the Apps
Panel1, find Mailchimp and click 'connect'.
Log in with your Mailchimp account to authorize. You'll be automatically redirected back afterward.
\nFind your Mailchimp Audience ID and fill in. Click 'Save' and all done.
\nWhen a visitor subscribes your site via direct email address, he will be added to your Mailchimp contact list.
\nYou'll need to head over to Mailchimp to remove the integration. Check out this article to learn more.
\nFor team sites, only users with an administrator role have the permission to access Apps
panel.↩
When your friends share a link via Telegram, you might have noticed that sometimes a button appears at the bottom \u2013 a sign that the content can be rendered in Telegram Instant View, a feature that Telegram released back in 2016. As the name indicates, any page that is optimized for Instant View will:
\nHence integrating with Telegram will boost your site's reading experience. What's better - if you're with us, your post is already compatible with Telegram Instant View. Hooray! We even prepared a sharing button for you:
\nYou may wonder, "okay, so why should I keep reading this?" Hang in there, we have a brief tutorial for more advanced players \u2013\u2013 pushing your article(that supports Instant View) automatically to your Telegram Channel the moment you publish a new post on your site.
\nAccording to Telegram,
\nChannels are a tool for broadcasting public messages to large audiences.
\n
Anyone following a Telegram Channel will get notified about the channel updates.
\nGo to 'Apps' page in your Typlog Admin Panel and fill in your channel username.
\nThis is all you need to do. The next time you post up anything, your channel will automatically release an update message that contains a instant-view-ready link and notify your audience. Editing the same post and republish it will not trigger another update.
\n", "date_published": "2019-05-01T05:50:42Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T06:44:00Z", "banner_image": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8422825352_839859.png", "authors": [{"name": "Jessie", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/jessie/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8374809576_292516.jpg"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/pubsubhubbub", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/pubsubhubbub", "title": "PubSubHubbub", "language": "en", "summary": "It has been a while since Typlog integrated PubSubHubbub. PubSubHubbub lets Typlog push post updates to feed readers. It was originally created by Google. Now it becomes WebSub, an open protocol under W3C. There are two benefits of PubSubHu", "content_text": "It has been a while since Typlog integrated PubSubHubbub. PubSubHubbub lets Typlog push post updates to feed readers. It was originally created by Google. Now it becomes WebSub, an open protocol under W3C. There are two benefits of PubSubHubbub: Feed readers can get real-time updates with PubSubHubbub PubSubHubbub can reduce the requests between feed parsers and Typlog The real-time feature is not important nowadays. People can get your post updates through social medium immediately. The great thing is PubSubHubbub is efficient. Without PubSubHubbub, feed parsers need to download every feed and check every item in the feed, then repeat this many times a day to stay up to date. It is a waste of energy and bandwidth. With PubSubHubbub, whenever you write or update a post, Typlog will notify the "hub", which is https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/. Feed parsers that support PubSubHubbub then get a notification that your feed has new content. In this way, feed parsers don't need to download your feed many times a day. Instead, they will download only once a day if your feed supports PubSubHubbub. Many feed parsers support PubSubHubbub, including: Feedly Feedbin Inoreader The Old Reader Typlog also supports PubSubHubbub for podcast feeds. We don't know how many podcast apps support PubSubHubbub, maybe it is not a familiar technology in the podcast area. However, there is a giant supporting PubSubHubbub \u2013 Google Podcasts. It even recommends the use of PubSubHubbub especially.", "content_html": "It has been a while since Typlog integrated PubSubHubbub.
\nPubSubHubbub lets Typlog push post updates to feed readers. It was originally created by Google. Now it becomes WebSub, an open protocol under W3C.
\nThere are two benefits of PubSubHubbub:
\nThe real-time feature is not important nowadays. People can get your post updates through social medium immediately.
\nThe great thing is PubSubHubbub is efficient. Without PubSubHubbub, feed parsers need to download every feed and check every item in the feed, then repeat this many times a day to stay up to date. It is a waste of energy and bandwidth.
\nWith PubSubHubbub, whenever you write or update a post, Typlog will notify the "hub", which is https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/. Feed parsers that support PubSubHubbub then get a notification that your feed has new content. In this way, feed parsers don't need to download your feed many times a day. Instead, they will download only once a day if your feed supports PubSubHubbub.
\nMany feed parsers support PubSubHubbub, including:
\n\nTyplog also supports PubSubHubbub for podcast feeds.
\nWe don't know how many podcast apps support PubSubHubbub, maybe it is not a familiar technology in the podcast area. However, there is a giant supporting PubSubHubbub \u2013 Google Podcasts. It even recommends the use of PubSubHubbub especially.
\n", "date_published": "2019-04-19T05:16:37Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T06:43:56Z", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}], "tags": ["Changelog"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-spotify", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-spotify", "title": "How to Submit Your Podcast to Spotify", "language": "en", "summary": "UPDATE: according to Spotify's specification (as of now v1.5), they currently only supports MP3 audio files for podcast. Here's the related part: Currently only ISO/IEC 11172-3 MPEG-1 Part 3 (MP3) audio files with bitrates between 96 and 32", "content_text": "UPDATE: according to Spotify's specification (as of now v1.5), they currently only supports MP3 audio files for podcast. Here's the related part: Currently only ISO/IEC 11172-3 MPEG-1 Part 3 (MP3) audio files with bitrates between 96 and 320 Kbps are supported. A maximum length of 200 MB (roughly 83 minutes @ 320 Kbps) is recommended. For podcasters who favor .m4a, you'll have to wait. We'll keep an eye on the update as well. Aside from Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts, Spotify is likely one of the next directories that you want to submit your podcast to. So here we are, gladly providing you with another step-by-step guide that helps you reach more audience. So let's get started! 1. Login to Spotify Visit Spotify for Podcasters and click "get started". If in the unlikely event you didn't own a Spotify account yet, this is where you should get one :) If you do, log in. ![Get Started](https://i.typlog.com/blog/8444601450_9643.png "click "get started" here") You'll need to agree to their terms and conditions, just as you did with Typlog. Put your legal name or LLC in the form, tick the "I agree..." checkbox and continue. 2. Verify Enter your RSS feed in the box below and select "next". If the URL is correct, your podcast information, including title, artwork, and description will show up in the preview section. If you're hosting a podcast on Typlog, here's an easy way to determine your RSS feed URL: http:// or https:// + your domain + /episodes/feed.xml // If you still don't understand, contact us via hi@typlog.com and // we are always ready to help. No judgment from our side, really. Make sure that your concatenated URL is correct by entering it into the address bar in your browser first. If it is, you'll see an XML that contains everything about your podcast. Then, throw it over to Spotify! 3. Add Podcast Info You'll be directed to the "add podcast info" section once ready. Here, select your country, language, category, and hosting provider (that would be us, so it's "other/I don't know") and press. 4. Review and Submit Review your podcast details and select "Submit". You're all set! It may take 2 to 5 days for your podcast to appear on Spotify. Spotify will not notify you when your podcast goes online, so you'll have to check constantly.", "content_html": "UPDATE: according to Spotify's specification (as of now v1.5), they currently only supports MP3 audio files for podcast. Here's the related part:
\nCurrently only ISO/IEC 11172-3 MPEG-1 Part 3 (MP3) audio files with bitrates between 96 and 320 Kbps are supported. A maximum length of 200 MB (roughly 83 minutes @ 320 Kbps) is recommended.
\n
For podcasters who favor .m4a, you'll have to wait. We'll keep an eye on the update as well.
\nAside from Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts, Spotify is likely one of the next directories that you want to submit your podcast to. So here we are, gladly providing you with another step-by-step guide that helps you reach more audience. So let's get started!
\nVisit Spotify for Podcasters and click "get started". If in the unlikely event you didn't own a Spotify account yet, this is where you should get one :) If you do, log in.
\n![Get Started](https://i.typlog.com/blog/8444601450_9643.png "click "get started" here")
\nYou'll need to agree to their terms and conditions, just as you did with Typlog. Put your legal name or LLC in the form, tick the "I agree..." checkbox and continue.
\nEnter your RSS feed in the box below and select "next". If the URL is correct, your podcast information, including title, artwork, and description will show up in the preview section.
\nIf you're hosting a podcast on Typlog, here's an easy way to determine your RSS feed URL:
\nhttp:// or https:// + your domain + /episodes/feed.xml\n\n\n// If you still don't understand, contact us via hi@typlog.com and \n// we are always ready to help. No judgment from our side, really.
Make sure that your concatenated URL is correct by entering it into the address bar in your browser first. If it is, you'll see an XML that contains everything about your podcast.
\nThen, throw it over to Spotify!
\nYou'll be directed to the "add podcast info" section once ready. Here, select your country, language, category, and hosting provider (that would be us, so it's "other/I don't know") and press.
\nReview your podcast details and select "Submit". You're all set!
\nIt may take 2 to 5 days for your podcast to appear on Spotify. Spotify will not notify you when your podcast goes online, so you'll have to check constantly.
\n", "date_published": "2019-04-16T07:14:55Z", "date_modified": "2022-05-19T01:46:09Z", "banner_image": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8444600779_140546.jpg", "authors": [{"name": "Jessie", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/jessie/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8374809576_292516.jpg"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-google", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-google", "title": "How to Submit Your Podcast to Google Podcast", "language": "en", "summary": "Given the marketshare of Android devices, putting up your podcast in Google Podcast would mean reaching an incredible amount of potential audience as well as smart devices like Google Home. If you're interested in getting your podcast into ", "content_text": "Given the marketshare of Android devices, putting up your podcast in Google Podcast would mean reaching an incredible amount of potential audience as well as smart devices like Google Home. If you're interested in getting your podcast into Google Podcasts, good news is you may not need to manually submit it. Google crawls shows to include in its platform, and your podcast might have already been indexed. ##1. Check If Your Podcast Has Been Included In Google's Podcast Publisher Tool, you can verify by entering your RSS feed URL into the generator and click 'generate'. Put RSS feed URL here and click 'generate'If you see the same message as below, congratulations! Your podcast is already in Google Podcasts. No further action is necessary. The message indicates that your podcast is available in Google PodcastsOtherwise, you'll need to help Google index your podcast by taking the following steps. 2. Make Sure Your Site Is Compatible with Google Podcasts Visit Google Podcast Reference Guidelines and make sure your podcast meet all the requirements. If the podcast is hosted on Typlog, your site already meets all of Google's criteria. All that is left is to help Google find it. 3. Register Your RSS Feed URL with Google Now that your podcast is compatible with Google Podcasts, you can request Google to crawl it. Submit your url here to the Google index. If you come across any problems, please contact hi@typlog.com and we are always glad to help. 4. Wait for the Magic If you follow all these steps it can take a few days for Google to index your RSS feed, though we've seen podcasts get added in a couple hours. If you don't see your podcast in Google Podcasts within a week, then you'll want to verify again that your podcast website is compatible with Google Podcast.", "content_html": "Given the marketshare of Android devices, putting up your podcast in Google Podcast would mean reaching an incredible amount of potential audience as well as smart devices like Google Home.
\nIf you're interested in getting your podcast into Google Podcasts, good news is you may not need to manually submit it. Google crawls shows to include in its platform, and your podcast might have already been indexed.
\n##1. Check If Your Podcast Has Been Included
\nIn Google's Podcast Publisher Tool, you can verify by entering your RSS feed URL into the generator and click 'generate'.
\nIf you see the same message as below, congratulations! Your podcast is already in Google Podcasts. No further action is necessary.
\nOtherwise, you'll need to help Google index your podcast by taking the following steps.
\nVisit Google Podcast Reference Guidelines and make sure your podcast meet all the requirements. If the podcast is hosted on Typlog, your site already meets all of Google's criteria. All that is left is to help Google find it.
\nNow that your podcast is compatible with Google Podcasts, you can request Google to crawl it. Submit your url here to the Google index.
\nIf you come across any problems, please contact hi@typlog.com and we are always glad to help.
\nIf you follow all these steps it can take a few days for Google to index your RSS feed, though we've seen podcasts get added in a couple hours. If you don't see your podcast in Google Podcasts within a week, then you'll want to verify again that your podcast website is compatible with Google Podcast.
\n", "date_published": "2019-04-10T11:02:42Z", "date_modified": "2023-03-27T07:52:05Z", "authors": [{"name": "Jessie", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/jessie/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8374809576_292516.jpg"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-apple", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast-for-apple", "title": "How to Submit Podcast to iTunes and Apple Podcast", "language": "en", "summary": "Publishing your podcast to iTunes will substantially enhance the podcast exposure as thousands of hundreds of people search and subscribe podcasts via Apple Podcast. Here's how-to 1. Sign in to Podcasts Connect Visit iTunes Connect in brows", "content_text": "Publishing your podcast to iTunes will substantially enhance the podcast exposure as thousands of hundreds of people search and subscribe podcasts via Apple Podcast. Here's how-to 1. Sign in to Podcasts Connect Visit iTunes Connect in browser and login with your Apple ID. 2. Add RSS Feed URL Fill in the form with your RSS Feed URL and click Validate. You can find the URL either by: Visit your site's main page and click the RSS icon. Copy and use the URL of the linked page; Your site URL + 'episodes/feed.xml', which should look something like this: https://blog.typlog.com/episodes/feed.xml Add RSS Feed URL3. Submit After passing the validation, submit the podcast for Apple's further review. Once your podcast has been approved it will be available on the Apple Podcasts App and iTunes!", "content_html": "Publishing your podcast to iTunes will substantially enhance the podcast exposure as thousands of hundreds of people search and subscribe podcasts via Apple Podcast.
\nVisit iTunes Connect in browser and login with your Apple ID.
\nFill in the form with your RSS Feed URL and click Validate. You can find the URL either by:
\nVisit your site's main page and click the RSS icon. Copy and use the URL of the linked page;
\nYour site URL + 'episodes/feed.xml', which should look something like this:
\nhttps://blog.typlog.com/episodes/feed.xml
After passing the validation, submit the podcast for Apple's further review. Once your podcast has been approved it will be available on the Apple Podcasts App and iTunes!
\n", "date_published": "2019-04-08T05:48:23Z", "date_modified": "2022-04-06T01:54:31Z", "banner_image": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445297738_760588.png", "authors": [{"name": "Jessie", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/jessie/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8374809576_292516.jpg"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/podcast", "title": "Hosting Podcast on Typlog", "language": "en", "summary": "Podcasts are episodes of a program available on the Internet. Podcasts are usually original audio or video recordings, but can also be recorded broadcasts of a television or radio program, a lecture, a performance, or other event. via Apple", "content_text": "Podcasts are episodes of a program available on the Internet. Podcasts are usually original audio or video recordings, but can also be recorded broadcasts of a television or radio program, a lecture, a performance, or other event. via Apple However Apple does not directly provide podcast updates or episodes, that's why you need a place to host your episodes and their audio/video files. Typlog can help you to create an audio podcast. Preparation You need to Sign up in Typlog and create a site. Site Type In Typlog, a site can be: Blog: the site will only consist of blog posts. Podcast: the site will only consist of podcast episodes. Blog + Podcast: the site will consist of both posts and episodes. Site type can be switched anytime in the General settings. Don't worry, switching site type won't cause any loss of contents. It will only hide irrelevant contents (for example, a podcast site will not display blog posts). If you are not going to write any posts, it is better to choose Podcast. Podcast Settings When you have chosen the "Podcat" or "Blog + Podcast" as site type, "Podcast Settings" will show up in sidebar's "Settings" section. This is where you configure and initiate your podcast. Podcast SettingsUpload an Episode Create a new episode in the Episodes menu in sidebar. Episode shownotes can be easily constructed in Markdown editor, just like writing another blog post in Typlog. Upload your audio file by clicking the "MetaData" icon near the "Publish" button and you are good to go. Note: Basic plan users can only upload audio files less than 100M. Cover by Claus Gr\u00fcnst\u00e4udl on Unsplash.", "content_html": "Podcasts are episodes of a program available on the Internet. Podcasts are usually original audio or video recordings, but can also be recorded broadcasts of a television or radio program, a lecture, a performance, or other event.
\nvia Apple
\n
However Apple does not directly provide podcast updates or episodes, that's why you need a place to host your episodes and their audio/video files. Typlog can help you to create an audio podcast.
\nYou need to Sign up in Typlog and create a site.
\nIn Typlog, a site can be:
\nSite type can be switched anytime in the General settings. Don't worry, switching site type won't cause any loss of contents. It will only hide irrelevant contents (for example, a podcast site will not display blog posts). If you are not going to write any posts, it is better to choose Podcast.
\nWhen you have chosen the "Podcat" or "Blog + Podcast" as site type, "Podcast Settings" will show up in sidebar's "Settings" section. This is where you configure and initiate your podcast.
\nCreate a new episode in the Episodes menu in sidebar. Episode shownotes can be easily constructed in Markdown editor, just like writing another blog post in Typlog.
\nUpload your audio file by clicking the "MetaData" icon near the "Publish" button and you are good to go.
\nNote: Basic plan users can only upload audio files less than 100M.
\nCover by Claus Gr\u00fcnst\u00e4udl on Unsplash.
\n", "date_published": "2019-04-03T13:10:28Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T06:34:50Z", "banner_image": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445706072_144981.jpg", "authors": [{"name": "Typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/typlog/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png"}], "tags": ["Help"]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/json-feed", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/json-feed", "title": "Typlog supports JSON Feed", "language": "en", "summary": "JSON Feed is an alternative to the RSS/Atom formats. It is a modern way to share your feed, because it is simpler to read and parse JSON. Every blog on Typlog can get the JSON feed with this URL: https://your-blog.domain/feed.json For insta", "content_text": "JSON Feed is an alternative to the RSS/Atom formats. It is a modern way to share your feed, because it is simpler to read and parse JSON. Every blog on Typlog can get the JSON feed with this URL: https://your-blog.domain/feed.json For instance, https://blog.typlog.com/feed.json. The link is also discoverable in <head> tag in your blog html: <link rel="alternate" type="application/json" title="Blog Title - JSON Feed" href="https://your-blog.domain/feed.json" /> Here are some feed readers that support JSON Feed: Feedbin Inoreader NewsBlur Feeder Update: Feedly also support JSON Feed.", "content_html": "JSON Feed is an alternative to the RSS/Atom formats. It is a modern way to share your feed, because it is simpler to read and parse JSON. Every blog on Typlog can get the JSON feed with this URL:
\nhttps://your-blog.domain/feed.json
For instance, https://blog.typlog.com/feed.json. The link is also discoverable in <head>
tag in your blog html:
<link rel="alternate" type="application/json" title="Blog Title - JSON Feed" href="https://your-blog.domain/feed.json" />\n
Here are some feed readers that support JSON Feed:
\n\nUpdate: Feedly also support JSON Feed.
\n", "date_published": "2019-01-23T07:50:09Z", "date_modified": "2021-09-13T06:10:34Z", "authors": [{"name": "Hsiaoming Yang", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/lepture/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8425487300_698693.jpg"}]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/analytics", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/analytics", "title": "Analytics", "language": "en", "summary": "There is no analytics stats in Typlog for a long time. Typlog has provided a way to use your own Google Analytics. But it is not everyone's favorite. Now, Typlog has built-in analytics charts. In the dashboard home, you will have an overvie", "content_text": "There is no analytics stats in Typlog for a long time. Typlog has provided a way to use your own Google Analytics. But it is not everyone's favorite. Now, Typlog has built-in analytics charts. In the dashboard home, you will have an overview of pages, sessions and users: Analytics in OverviewHere is the analytics chart for a single post: Analytics for a single postIf you have enabled podcast feature, here is the analytics chart of an episode: Analytics for a single episode These analytics data are fetched from Google Analytics, thanks for the great library Authlib. If you are a developer, and you want to learn more about Accessing Google Analytics API, read the post.", "content_html": "There is no analytics stats in Typlog for a long time. Typlog has provided a way to use your own Google Analytics. But it is not everyone's favorite. Now, Typlog has built-in analytics charts.
\nIn the dashboard home, you will have an overview of pages, sessions and users:
\nHere is the analytics chart for a single post:
\nIf you have enabled podcast feature, here is the analytics chart of an episode:
\nThese analytics data are fetched from Google Analytics, thanks for the great library Authlib. If you are a developer, and you want to learn more about Accessing Google Analytics API, read the post.
\n", "date_published": "2018-05-21T05:34:58Z", "date_modified": "2022-04-06T12:58:50Z", "banner_image": "https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2016/12/15/02/57/analytics-1907993_1280.jpg", "authors": [{"name": "Typlog", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/by/typlog/", "avatar": "https://i.typlog.com/blog/8445734763_713121.png"}]}, {"id": "https://blog.typlog.com/layouts-podcast-membership", "url": "https://blog.typlog.com/layouts-podcast-membership", "title": "Layouts, Podcast and Membership", "language": "en", "summary": "It has been a while without updates. Typlog is still rolling out new features in these days, without any blog posts on them. Here are the three major updates. Layouts Typlog has updated its layout themes. Currently it has two layouts: \u6839\u6d25/NE", "content_text": "It has been a while without updates. Typlog is still rolling out new features in these days, without any blog posts on them. Here are the three major updates. Layouts Typlog has updated its layout themes. Currently it has two layouts: \u6839\u6d25/NEZU and \u4e0a\u91ce/UENO, the default layout theme is NEZU. Switch your blog layout at Design Settings. NEZU: one column layoutUENO: two columns layout Podcast Typlog has a Podcast feature now. Every early member will get one Podcast for free. Turn it on in the Labs. If you don't know Podcast, don't worry, just ignore it. Podcast is hard, it is not for everyone. Here is a Podcast host on Typlog: http://nirokita.cn/ Membership With the membership feature, you can create member only articles. Turn it on in the Labs. Fill a URL in labs to show how people can subscribe a membership for your blog. You may create a Page in Typlog to describe your membership plans. In the page, you can describe how people can pay you, e.g. a PayPal link, Alipay QR code etc. It can also be a link outside of Typlog, for instance: https://member.yitianshijie.net/. The URL you provided will be the link of "SUBSCRIBE" in the above image. When people subscribed your membership, you can manage the member email in Typlog. Your members can log in with the emails you added in your membership. Members can read all the member only articles from the given start time to end time. Toggle on the META editor to create a member only article.", "content_html": "It has been a while without updates. Typlog is still rolling out new features in these days, without any blog posts on them. Here are the three major updates.
\nTyplog has updated its layout themes. Currently it has two layouts: \u6839\u6d25/NEZU and \u4e0a\u91ce/UENO, the default layout theme is NEZU.
\nSwitch your blog layout at Design Settings.
\nTyplog has a Podcast feature now. Every early member will get one Podcast for free. Turn it on in the Labs.
\nIf you don't know Podcast, don't worry, just ignore it. Podcast is hard, it is not for everyone. Here is a Podcast host on Typlog: http://nirokita.cn/
\nWith the membership feature, you can create member only articles. Turn it on in the Labs. Fill a URL in labs to show how people can subscribe a membership for your blog.
\nYou may create a Page in Typlog to describe your membership plans. In the page, you can describe how people can pay you, e.g. a PayPal link, Alipay QR code etc. It can also be a link outside of Typlog, for instance: https://member.yitianshijie.net/.
\nThe URL you provided will be the link of "SUBSCRIBE" in the above image. When people subscribed your membership, you can manage the member email in Typlog.
\nYour members can log in with the emails you added in your membership. Members can read all the member only articles from the given start time to end time.
\nToggle on the META editor to create a member only article.
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The dashboard in Typlog is designed for writers. The original one is simple, yet too simple, sometimes naive :). A re-designed dashboard is on my Trello task for a long time, and it has been released at last.
\nA fixed sidebar is installed on the new dashboard. You don't have to click the menu icon to toggle the sidebar on and off. And this saves you a lot of time.
\nThere is a Labs page now. Labs is a kind of settings, but more than settings.
\nThe settings page contains three tabs, basic info, logos and links.
\nI spend a lot of time to improve the writing experience in Typlog. However, I also want to keep the writing area as a simple <textarea>
for Markdown. To make it a better place for writing, Typlog has been enhanced with shortcuts, image pickers and etc.
Discover it yourself for more updates.
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\nYes, of course. Learn how to configure custom domain for your blog.
\nGo to your blog Labs page. At the bottom of the Migration section, there is an export button.
\nIn the writing area, click the top right icon. It will slide in a popup view, in the popup view, there is a status tab, switch to status tab, you will see the delete button.
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