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Scrap Jazz and My Jazz PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Michelle Thompson   
Monday, 17 September 2007

Scrap Jazz has just announced an overhaul of the Scrap Jazz community site. Included amongst the new features is a tabbed gallery - including a tab for the digital layouts uploaded there, and one for traditional.

And of interest is the new My Jazz feature - which is a similar offering to that of owning company, Scrapbook.com's My Place. In May 31st Scrapbook.com acquired Scrapjazz and KMA Scrapbooks.com. 

With My Jazz, Scrap Jazz users can now create a personal webpage for themselves sitting at Scrap Jazz. Go to your My Jazz, and you will have a profile page, complete with blogging ability, friends (as in social networking) and links to all your forum and gallery updates.


Michelle Thompson
About the author:

For some years, Michelle has been blogging on the Scrapability Blog, and in July 2007 founded the Digiscrap Zine site. You will now find her writing about her love of the digital scrapbooking industry in particular, and delving into many permutations of creativity, crafting and paperarts on this site.

Michelle admits to liking cats, dogs, small cute children, British food and wholesome Disney movies. Oh, and  scrapbooking and the internet, of course!

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