Radio UserLand, RSS, Weblog Tools and Design
Too Much Of A Good Thing?
I've already trimmed my "must read" list due to newsfeed overload. Can I handle yet another source for RSS feeds? Maybe. Maybe not. Do I still want Dave to inform me of these sources? Of course I do! I love the News Aggregator feature in Radio. It isn't *Dave's* fault that I can't read fast enough! <<grin>>
BlogStreet's Top-100 is another source for RSS feeds. [Scripting News]
Quick Weblog Roundup
Sigh. Where was this when I first started comparing blog tools? It may lack the detailed narrative provided by other comparisons, but it is a great starting point. Thanks for the pointer, James.
Comparing weblog software. I have just come across a very handy weblog comparison site. It works like this: you pick up to five different packages to compare, and it builds you a table of features, showing which package does what. Very, very handy.... [Column Two]
Think You're So Smart? Well, Transclude This!
Yes, everyone else in the Radio universe has already posted this. I need this reminder in my RadioFun category to make time to try this feature. Marc Barrot must have way too much time on his hands. <<grin>> Which, thankfully, benefits all of us Radio-geeks. Thank you, Marc, for expanding our horizons. There is no such thing as too many great knowledge-management tools.
activeRenderer 1.2 Released. I've released the latest version of activeRenderer tonight. Version 1.2 corrects a couple of minor bugs in the activeBookmarks feature (as reported by Gilles and Donovan), adds an optional 'uniqId' parameter to activeRenderer, to enable Mikel to call the rendering code several times within the same page in myRadio. However, the main feature of version 1.2 is browser based OPML transclusion, as demonstrated in the Endless Web Page: any OPML outline linked to the currently rendered outline is *inserted* within the page when you click on the link, the same way it's done in Radio UserLand's outliner. [read more] [s l a m]