Radio Fun
Radio UserLand, RSS, Weblog Tools and Design
Sunday, August 04, 2002
"Blog This!" for Radio. One thing I love about doing blogs is the troll effect. If I post something incorrect or incomplete, someone is sure to come along and hip me to the truth. There are already a few comment to the Radio/Blogger comparison I posted last night. This one (from Roland Tanglao) corrects my assertion about there being no Blog This widget for Radio:
Blogroll 1, BZ 0
Can't use the automated mySubscription method if I want to customize the appearance. I must use either the manual standard method or try the new manual active blogRolls.
Foiled Again
"You can't get there from here." Will have to find another approach, The subscription data is stored in the Radio tables, which should have been obvious to me from the start. Any changes will have to be made there, not in the external intermediate opml file, which the system generates.
Blogroll mess
Subscribed to another blog. When Radio added it to my subscription list, it blew away all the clean-up work I did earlier! All my title changes and alphabetizing are gone.
Radio UserLand, RSS, Weblog Tools and Design
"Blog This!" for Radio. One thing I love about doing blogs is the troll effect. If I post something incorrect or incomplete, someone is sure to come along and hip me to the truth. There are already a few comment to the Radio/Blogger comparison I posted last night. This one (from Roland Tanglao) corrects my assertion about there being no Blog This widget for Radio:
Radio does support a "Blog This" Shortcut. It's called "Radio Express". I use this for 90% of the posts on rolandtanglao.com, so I know it works quite well!Thanks, Roland! [Radio Free Blogistan]
10:25:08 AM
categories: Radio Fun
Blogroll 1, BZ 0
Can't use the automated mySubscription method if I want to customize the appearance. I must use either the manual standard method or try the new manual active blogRolls.
2:35:50 AM
categories: Radio Fun
Foiled Again
"You can't get there from here." Will have to find another approach, The subscription data is stored in the Radio tables, which should have been obvious to me from the start. Any changes will have to be made there, not in the external intermediate opml file, which the system generates.
2:07:21 AM
categories: Radio Fun
Blogroll mess
Subscribed to another blog. When Radio added it to my subscription list, it blew away all the clean-up work I did earlier! All my title changes and alphabetizing are gone.
12:30:39 AM
categories: Radio Fun