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Left SidebarWhy not try the User Variables to add your sidebar content? User variables can be inserted into any template so you only have to change it to update the content site wide. Using variables also reduces the amount of clutter in your template code which means changes are easier to make. You can even insert popular widgets into variables, just paste the provided code into the content box. |
Google Sites: The (slightly odd) signup process< Social Computing: Implied social contract | Home | TweetWheel: Social Network Analysis for Twitter > I went to sign up for Google Sites just now and got this error message:
Here's part of the error message in detail:
What the? :) Here's what the help text says:
It looks like they are after people with their own domain names, such that they can create multiple accounts under the same domain. Good thing I own a domain or two :) It is a little scary that Gmail accounts don't work for Sites - to have full collaboration it would be good to have GoogleChat (which works nicely - I have it open more often than any other IM platform). Google are planning to have GoogleChat available to Sites users sometime soon, but this will not be as easy to use as a separate widget - at the moment, I open it by default whenever I have Gmail open. Comments on Google Sites: The (slightly odd) signup process
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Right SidebarWhy not use Plugins for your sidebar's dynamic content? Plugins can also be inserted into any template and are simple to update, just like user variables. Plugins can be used to extract data from any of your site's systems that are database driven. Display your most viewed articles, users who post the most comments, and much more. |
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