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Rush Rush Rush!!!!
Place: Sammamish, United States
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This entry is part of a map titled: "Seattle to Thailand and Back".
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I am in such an unbelievable rush today. Firstly we just launched the new site so welcome! Honestly the main reason Kerry and I have worked our behinds off for the last few weeks is so we can use the site ourselves. We're about to leave for a drive from Seattle to CA and then flying to Thailand to go sailing with mum and dad for 20 days. YAAAAAY!!!! So we're going to chart our trip on Geojoey.

Why have we moved from rating the best experiences to a blogging platform? Because it's more useful and fun and something WE want to use.

We have some awesome new features. Here are the highlights:

  • Floating or pinned blog widgets
    • You can create a "widget" on your blog using a WYSIWYG editor. Once you save it you can edit the border, opacity, background color and image, and lots more.
    • You can either float it (the map moves under your widget) or pin it to the map.
    • If your widget is pinned to the map, it will auto-resize as you zoom in and out
  • The thing I dig the most is that you can edit your widget HTML source. That means you can embed flash objects into widgets and do things like make them 50% translucent using the widget style controls.
  • You can save the zoom and position of your map, so if you're traveling in Australia or blogging about fishing spots in Washington you can save your map so visitors only see that area.
  • We support multiple maps, so if you have 10 trips during a year you can have a map for each. You can create a new map when you add a blog entry. Each map has it's own distinct widgets.
  • A blog entry can appear on your home page and a custom map or only on a custom map if that's what you'd prefer.
  • For now all blog entries also appear on Geojoey's home page. Come on, share the wisdom!!
  • We support remote posting via email. I'm about to leave for a trip to Thailand for 20 days (yeah, launch and then bail, I know, I'm insane) and I'm going to be using remote posting both from my blackberry and on a HAM radio while we're sailing in Thailand (assuming everything works ok). For details on remote posting go to your blog settings page once you've signed up.

A few caveats: This software is Alpha. That means that we're testing it and should probably not even have launched it. We're not announcing this to the press at all and we'd appreciate it if you'd keep things quiet around here and not break anything until March 10 when we're back in Seattle and have time to fix stuff. :-)

We also support remote posting of blog entries. More about that later, but check out your blog settings page for details. I'll be posting remotely via my blackberry on the drive down to OC and then (if everything works as planned) I'm going to be posting via something called sailmail while we're sailing.

I've had about 3 hours of sleep so if I'm babbling stop me. The weather in Seattle is unbelievably crap right now. There's a 50mph wind howling across lake sammamish and my house is literally shaking.

Gotta go get a damper plate for the boats transmission before I leave.

Mark.


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