TypePad Hacks is a blog by John T. Unger, a dedicated TypePad customer who thinks that it's a great tool ("the closest thing to what I want"), but also believes it can be better. So Unger took a cue from other user-driven initiatives and decided that he wanted to be an active part of improving TypePad. You might think that Six Apart, as a company, would be embarrassed by Unger's focus on explaining tricks to extend TypePad's functionality, or chagrined that he polls his readers about what features we should implement next, but the truth is: We're thrilled. Not only is TypePad Hacks a tremendous benefit to all TypePad customers, especially those who want to ask unique questions or try to "push the envelope," but it's also incredibly useful for us to look over Unger's shoulder and absorb the feedback his readers are giving. And we can assure you, we are most certainly looking. Finally, we think it's an amazing testament to blogging and to TypePad that Unger thought the best solution for his effort was to start a blog and to use TypePad. We couldn't agree more. While no formal relationship exists between TypePad Hacks and TypePad, we have talked with Unger and consider him a wonderful asset to the community. So, whether you're a power user or just an interested customer, we encourage you to join the conversation at TypePad Hacks.



