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Spread The Love

Spread The Love - "alternative e-cards for any occasion" - has received a small face-lift this weekend. Aside from some cosmetic changes and backend fixes, you can now sort cards by either date added (newest first) or by popularity. If you view by date you'll find a couple of new cards since my last update post, which brings the total number to 24.

When composing your card, you can now customize the greeting and sign off from a list of options, or by providing your own.

Lastly, I'm very proud to announce that Spread The Love has a new poster boy! Local bloggers will be very familiar with the kind-heartedness and loving nature of this man and we're thrilled he could spare a few minutes out of his busy schedule to give us some exposure.

Next on the cards is to allow for sending a card on a predefined date, and uploading your own photo for a card. Until then, if you're feeling creative and have any suggestions for either a new card or greeting/sign off phrase, please send your ideas using the contribute form.

Happy Mother's Day Mom!

 

7 Comments

14 May 2007
11:47 am

Lorissa

Haha! Love the Bullard card. Wish I could come up with some clever ideas to contribute. I’ll have a think.

14 May 2007
12:43 pm

kyknoord

*snort*
Brilliant. BTW that poster boy shot is just begging for the PS treatment.

14 May 2007
12:52 pm

coda

Hmm, I knew people would miss it.
Kyknoord: the camera icon next to the date of this post.

Or just click here. ;)

14 May 2007
03:48 pm

Est

Ha-ha Dames. Bullard card brilliant. I had actually just had a look at Bullard’s blog when I checked your site to see if you’d added anything to your previous post…
I must say, I’d rather read Bullard (in print or on-screen) than most (local) blogs any day. Present company always excluded, o’course.

14 May 2007
08:33 pm

coda

Est: wow, harsh. I’d love to hear what (local) blogs you’re reading to get that impression.

I don’t understand how one can criticize a blog as though the author’s holding a gun to their head and forcing them to read it.

17 May 2007
02:39 pm

kyknoord

Ja, I got that – I was actually referring to the “PS chocolate project” you had going on Flickr a while back.

17 May 2007
05:10 pm

coda

Ah I read PS as Photoshop.. my bad!

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