Radio : Questions, tips and resources for using Userland Software's Radio application for weblogs
Updated: 7/2/2002; 10:18:10 AM.

 



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Thursday, June 27, 2002


I'M WANTING TO PHOTOBLOG
Cloud status: 41% of 40MB free - time to get serious about the move.

Nice new photoblog at brilliant corners [jenett.radio]

4:49:50 PM     Comments[]


...AND THE WORLD WILL BEAT A PATH TO YOUR DOOR

Wow -- someone's already using the new theme -- thanks Robert! [jenett.radio]

How do I find all of the various "edits" that have been done to my #home template? There are comments and the XML Coffee Mug and links to posts by categories and a search engine and... Well, you get the picture! How do I map all of those features to a new theme?

4:23:38 PM     Comments[]


INDEED HE DID

HEY! Didn't Dave Winer have this idea first? [InstaPundit]

4:18:51 PM     Comments[]


A WEBLOG BUILT WITH CITYDESK

WebSite Update [StronglyTyped - Richard Caetano's weblog on software development]

4:14:22 PM     Comments[]


IMPROVING YOUR WEBLOG
Use Mark's tips and these

Day 14: Adding titles to links. What with weblogs being all about links, you would think more people would know about the title attribute, but I rarely see it. For those who don't know, all links can have a title, specified by the title attribute of the tag. This is in addition to whatever link text you specify. The title of a link generally shows up as a tooltip in visual browsers, but it can be presented in non-visual browsers as well. Not all links should have titles. If the link text is the name of an article, don't add a title; the link text itself is descriptive enough. But if you read the link text by itself, out of context, and can't figure out what it points to, add a title. [dive into mark]

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