Radio Fun
Radio UserLand, RSS, Weblog Tools and Design
Sunday, March 30, 2003
Five minutes behind Matt Mower , here's a macro for Paolo's google-link request. That was too easy for Paolo Valdemarin . I want to try. Can someone send me a cup of coffee? [Brain Off]
One year ago there was the opml easter egg. At the time OPML was cool because of Instant Outliners. Just a couple of days ago we decided to use OPML to share topics across weblogs and aggregators using TopicRolls, another important piece of the weblog aggregators project. It's good to be able to use open standards that are at the same time simple to use and to understand.
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Matt's Macro.
And here is Matt's macro. An espresso for you too. Two different implementations, both great.
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Mikel's Macro.
Here you can find the Radio macro provided by Mikel. Thanks again. Here's your coffee. ";->"
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Feature request. I don't know exactly whom should I send the request to, so I'm posting it here. Most of posts that I write have a bunch of links. Usually I write the post first, then I add the links. Adding links usually implies:
Radio UserLand, RSS, Weblog Tools and Design
Five minutes behind Matt Mower , here's a macro for Paolo's google-link request. That was too easy for Paolo Valdemarin . I want to try. Can someone send me a cup of coffee? [Brain Off]
7:46:55 PM
categories: Radio Fun
One year ago there was the opml easter egg. At the time OPML was cool because of Instant Outliners. Just a couple of days ago we decided to use OPML to share topics across weblogs and aggregators using TopicRolls, another important piece of the weblog aggregators project. It's good to be able to use open standards that are at the same time simple to use and to understand. [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Matt's Macro.
And here is Matt's macro. An espresso for you too. Two different implementations, both great. [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Mikel's Macro.
Here you can find the Radio macro provided by Mikel. Thanks again. Here's your coffee. ";->" [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Feature request. I don't know exactly whom should I send the request to, so I'm posting it here. Most of posts that I write have a bunch of links. Usually I write the post first, then I add the links. Adding links usually implies:
- Running a search on google
- Copying the url of the page I want to link
- Creating the link in the post