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HalfEagle Scouting Topics Pages

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When I first made the sidebar area to promote Mr. Townley’s newest book, I wasn’t sure if I would really like it. In the end though, I was very pleased with how it worked out.

I also said I’d be doing something like it in the future. Well, it’s the future. ;)

I’m happy to introduce a new concept for HalfEagle, Topic Pages. Right now, there are five to test out this new feature:

National Scout Jamboree
Read posts from Scouting blogs about the National Scout Jamboree.

BSA’s 100th Anniversary
Find out how Scouters are preparing for the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America in 2010.

Scouting iPhone Apps
Learn how Scouts are taking advantage of technology like the iPhone and read reviews of iPhone Apps used by Scouting leaders.

Centennial Uniform
Get the inside scoop on what Scouters think of the new BSA centennial uniforms!

Spirit of Adventure: Eagle Scouts and the Making of America’s Future
Read reviews of Alvin Townley’s newest book, Spirit of Adventure: Eagle Scouts and the Making of America’s Future.

Trail’s End Popcorn (ADDED)
Get ideas for successful fundraising by reading about other Scout leaders experience with Trail’s End Popcorn.

This is a chance for extra promotion to blog posts about those topics, as well as a place to take an overall look at the discussion Scouting bloggers are having about these topics. The most recent topic pages are promoted directly from the home page of HalfEagle, so writing about these topics is also a chance to get even more attention for your blog.

You’ll see that some topics have way more posts than others. I hope to increase the conversation about particular topics this way. This is somewhat selfish, because I get to pick the topics and there’s some things I want to read more about. :)

Incidentally, I promised that I would tell Scouting bloggers how to get onto these pages, but I’d first like to test the effectiveness of the current method. If you decide to write a blog post about any of these topics and the post *doesn’t* show up automatically, please let me know. I promise to both tweak the algorithm and just tell you the exact rain dance to perform for that particular topic. ;)

Check out this new feature and let me know what you think! :D

Written by Gregg

August 29th, 2009 at 9:49 pm

Posted in Administrative

New popular page & better image handling!

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It’s been quite a couple weeks for HalfEagle. Between Twitter’s DoS attack crippling @halfeaglebot (and parts of the site itself) and the temporary outage of PostRank’s service over the weekend, I’ve really felt like I was running around putting out fires almost constantly.

This afternoon, I got another email confirming my impression that image handling on HalfEagle was pretty lame. When Scouting bloggers include a relevant image in their RSS feed, I was trying to show that image… but randomly all HalfEagle would show was a broken image icon. :’(

But, as all error reports are an opportunity to improve the site, I’m proud to announce some changes!

First, the old popular page (powered by PostRank) is now powered by… HalfEagle! Turns out I can do a half-decent job of algorithmically detecting the most popular posts. Over time I plan to refine how this page works and do an even better job of sharing what HalfEagle’s audience considers most important.

Second, images are now cached using my own custom code, instead of relying on SimplePie’s built-in image caching. Honestly I’m surprised that my code seems to be working better than an RSS parsing library that’s been tested by thousands of users. But, I love the look of this:

HalfEagle Post Image Thumbnails

The truth is that a cool & relevant image alongside a post increases the likelihood that the reader will click through and read the whole post. You can see this for yourself by visiting the new popular page. Most of the popular posts have good images.

What people don’t want to see is all the little tracking images, “tweet this” images, etc. So I’ve put in place some rules for images:

  1. It has to have one dimension that’s at least 50 px and one dimension that’s at least 100 px.
  2. That’s it! Go add good relevant images. :)

Third, I have been tweaking how HalfEagle.com interacts with Twitter. Basically, Twitter’s been hurting and I’ve been trying to get HalfEagle to play as nicely as possible. Because the Twitter API has been up and down, some of my changes are hard to test — I have to be confident Twitter is up before I know if my code is actually failing. For a brief time, @halfeaglebot went crazy and I had to remove those tweets so the folks who follow it didn’t think it was a spam bot. Everything is, as far as I can tell, 100% at this point.

Fourth, I haven’t mentioned in awhile just how amazing the Scouting bloggers are who truly power HalfEagle! This really is a labor of love for me as it gives me a way to enjoy inspirational Scouting writing and to share that writing with a larger audience. Thank you to those who are helping to spread the good word of Scouting online! :)

Written by Gregg

August 18th, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Posted in Administrative