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Friday, July 05, 2002How to Load a Scriptcomment []
I didn't. I do now. Thanks to Andy Fragen's e-mailed instructions with his untitledPost script, I know all you need to do is save the script to a local folder and open it from the Radio App. Once the script is loaded hit the Complile button. You should be ready to go. Andy Fragen just sent me his untitledPost script.Andy Fragen just sent me his untitledPost script. I couldn't make it work, so Andy sent me a new version. The script is supposed to pick up the first sentence of a post and use it as the Title.If this post appears with a title -- it works. It works! Thanks Andy. Building Radio Templates with HTMLWorking with Radio Userland Templates can be confusing, since the simple Radio interface isn't really suited for page design. RemoteEdit is a Radio Tool that extracts a Radio template to an external HTML page, allows you to work on the page with the HTML editor of your choice, and imports the finsihed page back into Radio.Dixie Vogul provides a brief tutorial on ReRu because the documentation is sparse. Brent Ashley Tests AmphetadeskAshley found some functionality in the Amphetadesk skins that I didn't see. And he notes how Morbus Iff responded almost immediately to his queries. Same here. Morbus is intent on making the product rock.
Amphetatesting. I've been having a look at Amphetadesk today. In conjunction with Les Orchard's collapsable-channels-and-items skin, I like it quite a...[brentashley] K-Logging vs the Seven Deadly Sins of KMOne final link to Phil Wolff's essay on how klogs quash the 11 deadly sins of Knowledge Management. I've only browsed this one but it looks interesting.Thanks to [a klog apart] K-Log 101 PresentationCaught sight of this klog gem via McGee's Musings as well.
Klogging 101: What, Why, and How.. Explaining klogging to the gang at the office? To your user group?
Talking points for 15-20 minutes.
Not included, but may be useful: a demo session.
Thanks to Jim McGee for pointing my to a klog apart.
The thinking-out-loud style of writing a K-log journal of project activities allows every part of the process to remain available during and after the project. This allows detailed review and enables latecomers to the project to get up to speed. The dead-end attempts that provide the best opportunity for learning are documented and kept for others to learn from.
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