Many people (well, to be honest: about 10 ;-) have asked us to prepare some buttons or banners that they can put on their website to link to BlenderNation. Not only did we do that, but we have decided to take it one step further: you can now easily publish the BlenderNation headlines on your own website.
If you're interested just head over to the new 'support us' section and grab the HTML that you need. We'll probably be tinkering with both the buttons and the news scripts so please use the provided HTML. In that way we can make fixes when required.
If you've published a button or the news headlines on your sites please tell us about it in the comments below!
9 Comments
Well,
make that eleven.
Excellent idea, BlenderNation is uncluttering the info about Blender and it was about time.
Jean
Cool Idea... I was about to print your RSS in my sidebar anyway, so it is more nicely done this way!
I choosed the Regular template: http://www.feeblemind.org
I noticed that for the Regular template, the title of the article "One way ticket from Blender to POV-Ray (through YafRay" exceeds from the frame. I don't know if this is an issue of my website (CSS mixing?), of the browser (Firefox and Konqueror) or anything else... if you could look at it for possible refinements, it would be cool, in case it's an issue from your code.
Hi Olivier,
I'm having dinner at a friend's place tonight so I can't really help you right away. It does look like a CSS clash though; the headline titles are supposed to be blue and they look different than they should. I'll try to update it tomorrow.
Bart
Great idea. Regular updates of news in regards of blender and it's communities is brilliant. Sticking this straight onto my personalised google home.
Well done!
I think the news not refresh?
http://niel.seyanim.com
Still show a old news. (last is script pov, and now in blendernation is The Making of ‘Ambassador Summers’)
Ack! Sorry about that. I've fixed the script.
Thank's bart!
Sweet. This is going right into my site