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Do you have a ruby gem?
Yep. http://rubygems.org/gems/copybar or https://github.com/copybar/copybar-gem
Great work.
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Do you have a ruby gem?
Yep. http://rubygems.org/gems/copybar or https://github.com/copybar/copybar-gem
Great work.
You should investigate those bounces, they're pretty high for traffic like this.
Thanks for the note. What do you think that number should look like?
These can be tricky things to dig up, sometimes eye tracking is a solution to figure out where the disconnect is. There was a HN start-up working in this field (GazeHawk) but they've been acquired by facebook.
As a web developer, I don't need an explanation of how "magical" this it is to be able to edit on the page, but I do need to know how it works!
If you're targeting this at developers, the well-designed CTAs and screencasts matter less that a simple explanation of what's actually going on. I don't need to read that I can "quickly integrate" -- I just want to know the exact details and make my own judgement.
nice luck you got there, no one responding my Ask HN. :(
After spending a few minutes browsing the site, I still don't get how it works. The JS makes sense, but what happens on the back end to save the edited content? How does it work with "any CMS"? As a web developer, I don't need an explanation of how "magical" this it is to be able to edit on the page, but I do need to know how it works! If you're targeting this at developers, the well-designed CTAs and screencasts mat…
I'm sorry you weren't able to find what you needed. We really appreciate feedback and would love to get suggestions on how best to articulate our product and update our content accordingly.
As a dev this should help you get started: https://copybar.io/#developerSection
Here's an alternative image, in half the filesize, that is much easier on the eyes: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/291229/anywhere2.jpg
And this is what it looks like: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/291229/copybar.png
Whether or not you use it, thanks for the write up!