03 January 2006
Working with Del.icio.us | Performancing.com
Sounds delicious indeed. While what I'm about to request is in part difficult technically. Any CommentBlogging support, for helping out tracking cross blog commentary, would be vrey welcome, though.<br><br>The present de facto standard is picking up comme
23 December 2005
Comment Blogging tool for Blogger blogs
I might make a separate version or a config option for for that; I myself actually use this geature, so I can render the comment the same way it was written.
Focused Linkblogging
Glad you too find the script useful! :-) I'm hoping to eventually extend it to go beyond Blogger blogs (but so far I haven't made much progress).
03 December 2005
Permalinks and their applications
2005-12-03 15:46
02 December 2005
Commentosphere
Wee!<br><br>One thing about the importer: do you really have to use APIs requiring the account password? I'm not distrusting <i>you</i>, but I find it conceptually wrong to ever either post the password from one service to another (unless the two share a
27 November 2005
Magic Del.icio.us JSON feeds
2005-11-27 19:37
17 November 2005
Comment Blogging
Oh, I didn't think you were; I just reflected that it's still a rather good feature match for being mostly not planned for usage. Somebody hacking a dedicated solution, for instance at the <a href="http://ning.com/" rel="nofollow">Ning playground</a> or s
16 November 2005
Comment Blogging
Like mackinaw above, I too find I have started to add topic tags to comments I post, besides the "mandated" <i>mycomments</i> tag slapped on to all my own comments on external blogs. The "mycomments" tag holds the semantical meaning of tying in the Del.ic
Google Mint?
I tried to <a href="http://mad-science-lab.blogspot.com/2005/11/mad-scientists-lab.html" rel="nofollow">swing one of my own inlined comment forms</a> by the way, based on yours and <a href="http://browservulsel.blogspot.com/2005/09/custom-blogger-comments
14 November 2005
10 November 2005
Comment blogging
2005-11-06 22:57
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