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Interesting that your site doesn't work at all without allowing third party scripts. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before, hosting the entire page on another domain.


Yeah long story on how I ended up here. I was using http://teachable.com, but then I decided it would be easier to use jekyll since it's good for code highlighting. I already had the homepage built in leadpages, so I used their snippet to include it on the page.

I don't like it, but I haven't had time to rewrite the page.


Ouch - I'm the CTO of teachable, had syntax highlighting on the todo list forever - it just got bumped up on the list.


Hey, love the product, but there were just a few things I needed to be a little better.

The code highlighting was a big one, but I also had issues when updating raw HTML. I would create a code block in raw HTML and then go to update it later. When I updated it, the elements that were there previously would be escaped after updating. So any time I needed to update raw HTML, I had to recopy the entire snippet since saving it would mess up what was there.

Other than that, I would've liked a little more detail for stats. I think I was trying to segment users by how much of the course they completed, but didn't find an easy way to do that.

I like the Teachable platform and I'll be making other courses in the future. I'll more than likely switch back to Teachable when the syntax highlighting gets done.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out at shane at trysparkschool.com. Thanks!


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