Squidtop Gets A Giant Facelift
Squidtop, the blogging platform built on Wordpress specifically for Squidoo users and their friends, received a major facelift this past weekend.
The entire interface was upgraded on the backend to use the wordpress 2.x style engine over the previous 1.x engine.
The front end has changed drastically with some major overhauls and feature updates that should make users really happy.
You can now ‘Squidtop Surf‘ and be taken to a random Squidtop blog straight from the homepage.
A larger selection of themes are available for users and you can use more customization than with the previous design to really make your blog your own.
Several of the plugins that allow Squidtop to be super useful for getting Squidoo News and posts found by people and search engines alike were re-written to run a bit faster and cleaner.
A new anti-spam suite was also installed that should help the permanent wave of spam that flows everywhere.
If you haven’t checked Squidtop out yet or if you’ve been thinking about starting a blog but were looking for a dead simple way to do it, check it out.
What other improvements do you think Squidtop could make?
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I like Squidtop a lot, but since you asked about improvements here’s my suggestion: there has to be an easier way to load avatars — it was a bit of an ordeal, and I don’t necessarily want the same avatar popping up everywhere I surf.