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Thoughts on Radio.


@ Monday, April 1, 2002
 

the problem with Radio Poster

is that i can't quite figure out what a window is. Is it one message, or is it a place to post to one weblog. I've been using one window to post over and over again. But it seems weird. I probably should save each post somewhere and then open a new window for a new post. But that's just not the way I'm using it.

comment ()  11:06:27 PM  #  

not enough control

As usual, Radio doesn't quite give me enough control over the look of my content. If I have a title things look great. I've got a bold title, and then some space, and then the content of my post. But if I don't have a title then there is too much space between items. That's because in my item template I specify two breaks between the title and the rest of the item. If there is an item then that is appropriate. But if there isn't a title then there is just whitespace where the title would be. Of course, I know I can put arbitrary UserTalk in a template, so I could fix this, but I wish the template was a little more flexible. Or perhaps the problem is the %itemTitle% macro.

comment ()  10:47:43 PM  #  

RFC: MetaWeblog API

This tells you (almost) everything you need to know to write your own Radio Poster :)

comment ()  10:30:27 PM  #  

Title and Link Test

This is a test of the ability to specify a title and link in Radio Poster. Keep your fingers crossed.

comment ()  10:28:32 PM  #  



I've never used the title/link thing in Radio, so it turns out I didn't have the itemTitle macro in my item template. I just put it there. Let's see if things improve.

comment ()  10:23:28 AM  #  


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