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Get your Movable Type 4 Badges

By Byrne Reese
Posted June 6, 2007.

We are pleased to see that the initial reception for the Movable Type 4 has been very positive. We are even happier to see more and more people already making the switch to Movable Type or upgrading their existing Movable Type blog so early in the beta process. For all those people, we have created some special badges just for you, to help you show off your new or newly upgrading blog:

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7 Comments

Scotty

Scotty on August 1, 2012, 12:54 a.m. Reply

Why did you abandoned this beautiful idea for Moveable Type 5. Make some :)

Tina Dina

Tina Dina on August 29, 2012, 4:19 a.m. Reply

These badges are really awesome. I will put them on my site.

Joe Jordan

Joe Jordan on September 22, 2012, 12:18 a.m. Reply

I am sorry for the question, but may I use the badge without the link to the Moveable type page?

Burnet

Burnet on October 1, 2012, 12:59 p.m. Reply

Have you seen the dark one. It is much more beautiful than this one above.

Jim Gordon

Jim Gordon on October 17, 2012, 3:56 a.m. Reply

I saw this badge for a blog and I started to wonder do you have some real souvenirs that people can buy to receive as a gift. For example t-shirts or coffee cups etc.

Peter Kirkland

Peter Kirkland on November 5, 2012, 5:23 a.m. Reply

Joe: Where is the point to use it without a link. Such badge is some kind of gratitude to the people who give you the opportunities to make great blog via Moveable Type. Put the link and don’t think about it :)

Vinne T.

Vinne T. on December 19, 2012, 2:43 a.m. Reply

This badge is great :) I like the idea, but can I use a smaller one than this one showed in the example?

Byrne Reese

Byrne Reese was previously the Product Manager of Movable Type at Six Apart, where he had also held positions as the Manager of Platform Technology and Product Manager for TypePad. Byrne is a huge supporter of the Movable Type user and developer community. He dedicates much of his time to promoting and educating people about Movable Type as well as building the tools and plugins for Movable Type that are showcased on Majordojo. He contributes regularly to open source; and he is an advocate for open protocols and standards like Atom and OpenID.

Website: http://profile.typekey.com/byrnereese