I don't want to pay more for HTML and CSS editing
Bummer. Just realised, reading Typepad's design instructions, that their "Advanced Template Sets" feature, which allows for custom CSS and HTML, is only available to Pro users. Guess I'll have to try and tweak the "Basic Designs" to my liking.
The alternative is either to pay more for a Pro subscription, or to switching to WordPress or somesuch. For now, I fear I'd need to invest too much time to get WordPress decently on track. Therefore, so far so good, Typepad's business proposition is still working for me.
It's Typepad's usabilty and the integrated online support that keeps me loyal. For now.
Somewhat related on www.josschuurmans.com:
- TypePad 'feeds' claim too much real estate (October 21, 2005)
- Six Apart dubs its next-gen blogging tool 'Project Comet' (September 23, 2005)
- 'TypePadVersusWordPress' on Wikispaces.org (September 19, 2005)
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