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Tag Archives: Features
New feature overview: the Reading List
We’re back today with another Protagonize 2.0 feature overview! A couple of days ago, we talked about page markers and how they’ve been revamped in the new interface. Today, we’ll talk about another major new feature that is quite intertwined … Continue reading
Posted in General, Site mechanics, Tutorials & Walkthroughs
Tagged Features, overview, protagonize 2.0, reading list, redesign, walkthrough
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New feature overview: Page Markers
Now that you’ve all had a week and a half to play with Protagonize 2.0, I figured it’s time to start posting some introductory overviews and walkthroughs of the new features you may or may not have noticed in your … Continue reading
Posted in General, Site mechanics, Tutorials & Walkthroughs
Tagged Features, markers, overview, page markers, protagonize 2.0, redesign, walkthrough
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Taking a break…
No, before you panic, hear me out. :) What I will be doing, starting in a couple of weeks, is taking a break from my day job at the Habañero Consulting Group in Vancouver. A relatively long break, actually. I’ll be … Continue reading