The FanPost Editor Gets Twitter, Better
This morning we released some new features, all of them designed to help you share what you have to say about your favorite sport and team. Here is the rundown:
Share on Twitter
When you publish a FanPost or FanShot let your friends (or followers as they're called) know via Twitter. We've built an easy tool into the FanPost and FanShot editors that automatically creates a short URL back to your post and lets you send that to your Twitter stream along with a quick message. You can set this all up from your account settings screen, or right within the FanPost and FanShot editors. See more detailed instructions below.
Redesigned FanPost Editor
We've made a few changes to the layout and features of the FanPost editor:
1) Bigger textarea - more space to explain why ranking systems can't be objective or your GM should be fired immediately
2) Spellchecker - this isn't a spelling bee, it's a sports blog network
3) Draggable jump bar - we combined the intro and extended entry sections of a post and made it easy to decide where to split them
4) Sidebar inserts palette - tools to insert images, videos and quick, relevant, timely links in your post
5) Easy status + save - we made the auto-save message more obvious, combined it with the post status and made the whole thing a big button you can click to save as often as you want (without reloading the whole page)
6) Autotagger - adding player, team and game tags to your post helps everyone find your opinion on those subjects; we just made it super easy: write your post, click that 'run autotagger' button and we'll tag your post the most relevant players and teams + link them up as well. if you don't feel like clicking that button, we'll run that process for you when you publish.
A help box that explains all of this in more detail will open up the first time you try out the new FanPost editor. Now go fire it up on your favorite blog and try it out!
Twitter Instructions
1) LINK YOUR TWITTER ACCOUNT: Login to SB Nation, click your screen name in the network bar up at the top of the page, then click 'Edit Account'. From there click the 'Associate a Twitter stream with your account' link and follow the instructions to hook it up.
2) SHARE FANPOSTS + FANSHOTS ON TWITTER: Now when you click 'New FanPost' or 'New FanShot', you'll notice a checkbox at the bottom of the screen that you can click to reveal a text area to write your tweet. We take care of generating the short URL. All you have to do is click the 'Publish' button. BTW, if you skipped step 1 you can link your Twitter account directly from the FanPost and FanShot editors. And we make sure you won't lose your work in the process.
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I like it a lot, and I suppose it's easier for new posters. One technical issue: It still doesn't work for me with Safari (4.0)
Main problem: Poll windows open up empty. Image insert windows open up empty.
So I always have to open Firefox to create FanPosts. Once they are published, editing of existing objects works with Safari. Don’t know if that is a known glitch.
Send it in to support@sbnation.com with as much detail as possible.
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by PPP on Jun 1, 2009 8:27 AM PDT up reply actions
Hmm, we're not officially supporting Safari 4 yet
as it’s still in beta, as far as I know. but i’ll try to take a look. Please do send us a support email.
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. Please enjoy.
Superduper awesome job, guys!
I tinkered around with all the new features last night and they rock! That autotagger will save me from mousehand.
Is it too early to ask what round I should aim for Felix in my fantasy football league?
When do commentors get a spell check option?
If you’ve got the tool for one area can’t all areas of posting have the same tool.
Use Firefox.
There are extensions for spell check, if it’s not included. Can’t remember, but I know that “spellcheck” just popped up with a red line. Off to edit it and click post.
it's included
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by Aditya T (smashville) on Jun 2, 2009 9:58 PM PDT up reply actions
I really hope the autotag thing really isn't default and automatic
It’s a cool feature, I guess, but only if users request it. If I write something, then see it plastered with tag links, I’d be pissed. Please, don’t force us into using your tagging system unless we want to.
< /war >
It's not automatic, but it's a good thing to use.
It makes finding similar or related stories a breeze.
It also helps your post get read by others -- especially from other sites at SB Nation
Which I think is pretty cool.
Regarding the AutoTagging...
Is there anyway we can get the SBNation links (player and team tags) to open in new windows/tabs? While story links do open up new tabs, the SBlinks all take me away from the post I’m reading.
"Grow where you are planted."
we've had several folks request the same thing
we’re taking a look on how to make that happen on a user-by-user basis since that behavior with links isn’t their preference.
It helps if the hitter thinks you're a little crazy. - Nolan
by Trei Brundrett on Jun 8, 2009 3:03 PM PDT up reply actions
Ahhh...nice thinkin'!
"Grow where you are planted."
by Aaron Novinger on Jun 8, 2009 8:33 PM PDT up reply actions

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