Andre Venter: Radioan app apartUsing a graphic as a link in the Navigator Links- August 31, 2003 In Radio's discussion forum, Christopher Burton asks how to use a graphic as a link in the Navigator Links. Julie at Sexy Magick offered a Newbie Tip explaining how to add a link to a graphic, which can be used above or below the Navigator Links, but not within them. As far as I know, Radio... The Tweezer's Edge 2http://tweezerman.home.mindspring.com/blog/2003/08/30.html#a114" Update to Monthly Archive Macro- August 31, 2003 Thanks to a tip from Lisa ( distant, early morning ), the Monthly Archives Macro now respects the renderedFileExtension directive in prefs.txt. To get the update, download the new version of the macro and follow the directions to install the new version over your old one. The Tweezer's Edge 2http://tweezerman.home.mindspring.com/blog/2003/08/30.html#a115 Location, now what- August 28, 2003 For an idea of what you can do with Location-aware weblogging.... for your consideration my geocoded Photo Album and map view. Brain Offhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0100875/2003/08/28.html#a984 Mikel Maron's Location tool for Radio UserLand- August 28, 2003 Another excellent geographic hack from Mikel "This tool enables geotagging of individual weblog postings. Below the post editing box, there are inputs for latitude and longitude. A good site to find latlon coords is maporama. The latlon coords should be entered in "decimal" form. In the weblog's RSS file, the item will list the latitude and longitude in the "geo" namespace..." <item> <description>Brighton, UK is a laid back...http://radio.weblogs.com/0100875/2003/08/27.html#a972 RadioExpress, K-collector, liveTopics- August 27, 2003 an older post I missed... Roland Tanglao's Weblog: Friday, May 30, 2003: "HELP Want to make Radio Express work with K-Collector Now that I have got K-Collector working, I'd like to enable it from RadioExpress. I imagine it's a one line fix or at most a few lines. I'm willing to code it if somebody tells me what line to insert in the RadioExpress file. Anybody" Ok -- here's a version which uses the builtin website homepage posting form; which will recognize the necessary callbacks for...http://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/radioStuff/2003/08/27.html#a1906 RSSDistiller- August 27, 2003 This is one under recognized vital software. Quietly humming under the hood, I rely on it heavily for filling the HTML-XML gap. Working with screen scrapers is always an iffy maintenance proposition, though Paolo explains well the process for the non-initiated. Engaging sites to create their own RSS feeds is ideal, but I want my RSS now. Would be nice to have a more community oriented, distributed effort, at scraping and maintaining "pre-RSS" feeds. I also heavily rely on the straining...http://radiotools.evectors.it/itstories/story$num=1&sec=1 Modifying the aggregator- August 27, 2003 Steve Kirks asks: "If anyone has seen some previous Radio work with modifying the aggregator, specificially the layout, I'd appreciate hearing about it. house of warwick Well, how about Mike Maron's nifty MyRadio tool It does a pretty good job at providing some additional features: Custom feed groups in separate page views Custom newsViews: i.e. Userland, MyYahoo or activeRenderer view ENT 1.0 topics filtering Scraping modules for quotes, ebay, weather, fedex & Newseum Today's Front...http://www.houseofwarwick.com/2003/08/26.html#a198 Remote Radio- August 24, 2003 Whoa! I missed this one: a rundown of the steps I took to get Radio running on a home server... -- Remote posting via web browser from anywhere -- Remote posting using my news aggregator -- Remote preftemplate management Good value!http://houseofwarwick.com/stories/2003/08/04/runningRadioOnAHomeServer.html PyCS RSS comment feed help- August 24, 2003 Just got a question from Rogers Cadenhead about the PyCS comment RSS feeds. You can get lots of different types of comment feeds. This information is taken from Georg's PyCS RSS comment feed announcement mailing-list post. The URL for your comment feed looks like this: http:www.pycs.netsystemcomments.pyu=0000001&format=rss&full=1 That gives you a feed for user 1. Change the number after 'full=' to get various different types of data in your feed: - full=1: a feed..http://www.myelin.co.nz/post/2003/8/13/#200308132 Comment Monitor plus Trackback monitor!- August 23, 2003 Now here's something I've been wanting badly: The Radio Comment Monitor can now be used to keep track of your trackbacks. Just put http:radiocomments.userland.comcomments$trackback as the comment server, and keep everything else the same, and you should see your trackbacks. (For new readers, the Comment Monitor gives you an RSS feed of comments made on your Radio weblog. If you have difficulty keeping up with them, go to the Comment Monitor page and enter your comment server and usernum, then.http://radio.weblogs.com/0101015/2003/08/23.html#a1165 |