![]() ![]() They both helped me refine the site and contributed to it in the last few weeks, and again pushed me to make it as simple and usable as possible. ![]() There are another 2 people I want to thank: Michael Rawlings and Theresa Neil. So thank you so much Michael, this really is "your feature". Not only, he contributed a number of useful controls already, and pushed me to make the site as simple as possible to contribute to (thus our choice of Posterous, I had gone with a custom wiki site at first). I have already mentioned that this was Michael Bourque's idea and not mine, but what I also wanted to share with you is that Michael really took the time to make me understand the value of it (it took me a while but now I'm a total convert). That's it! Once you send it I will get an email, and approve it with one click! If you don't see it live on the site within a reasonable amount of time, send me an email and we'll figure it out. there are 2 attachments, one is the BMML file and the other is the exported PNG of it. ![]() the body of the email contains your name and a brief description of your contribution (these are both optional, but encouraged).the email must be sent to the subject of the email contains the name of the component / design pattern.To upload a new component to the site, you just send an email. Thanks to the magic of Posterous, it couldn’t be simpler. Givng back: Uploading your own components to Mockups To Go ![]() I have also set it up so that new posts are announced on my Twitter account. You may also subscribe to the site's RSS feed to keep track of new components as they get added over time. If you are using a plugin version of Mockups (or the web demo version) you can import the BMML via the Import feature instead (Importing won't erase your current mockup, it will simply add to it). Then you can simply "Select All", Copy, and Paste it into your mockup.
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