Hello all. My feedburner RSS feed has finally given up the ghost (after a valiant 14 years of serving my blog!) so I have shifted the delivery method for subscribers to be direct from my website. If you’re reading this in your inbox, it’s worked!
I wanted to flag up a couple of quick things:
Nothing else will change externally. It’s just an internal change to how the blog gets sent out, not to how I do things. Same old ‘once in a blue moon’ service, I’m afraid. The posts may look a little different but that’s it.
I’ve only transferred across ‘confirmed’ subscribers. There were 70 or so names on the subs list which weren’t confirmed, and I’m terrified of spamming people who don’t want emails, so I thought it better to leave addresses off. If you were on that list and wish to resubscribe then obviously I’d love you to do so!
The email subscription has been broken for a few posts so if you want to catch up on what you missed, here’s three people liked: one on UX insights from our recent massive library website redesign, a post on where libraries can go now Twitter is becoming a wasteland, and finally a beginner’s guide to Insta Reels, Stories and the Grid.
So there we go. I very much hope people who want the emails are getting them, and people who don’t are not! It’s amazing that several hundred people still subscribe to this blog after all these years, especially considering how seldom I actually blog - if you’re a subscriber, thank you very much.
(If you’re reading this on my site and you’re not a subscriber, you can become one below. Cheers!)