del.icio.us question

Apr 02, 2007 06:52

Does anyone understand the whole blogroll thing on del.ico.us ( Read more... )

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amireal April 2 2007, 11:12:56 UTC
Ah ha! Okay that makes more sense. Now to see (when more awake) if I can handle making the coding.

Of course... my sense of "omg organize!" says to get a seperate account anyway so that it's easier to navigate anyway. *SIGH*

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amireal April 2 2007, 11:21:29 UTC
I don't particularly MIND separate accounts, it's the whole login/logout annoyance. If there's something that makes THAT easier, then okay.

The only one I THINK I know of is the one that replaces your bookmarks with your delicious book marks. Great, if you're organized. Not so much if you aren't.

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mamoru22 April 2 2007, 11:16:19 UTC
hm, when you say blogroll, do you mean like a link roll for webpages only for LJ?

So far, I haven't found a way to do it, so I can't help with that I'm afraid. But, when you use the linkroll (having all the latest links displayed on your webpage) you can chose just to display a certain tag.

The daily blog post via del.icio.us can be used to post to LJ, you just need a php script in between that will make it usable for LJ. (like delicious gloue) but I don't know if that is what you are looking for.

It is what I use for the mcshep_update and sadly, if there is a way to only post particular delicious tags to LJ I also haven't figured out how.

So, basically I don't know much about anything... :/

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wistfuljane April 2 2007, 12:58:06 UTC
I wrote a guide one how to do it, but basically, what you do is, using WordPad or a .php editor, find the line 'taglist' =>"delicious glue, links" and change it to the tag you want.

amireal, LJ doesn't allow javascript & you need javascript to have the blogrolls, sadly. As for syndicated feed, you can syndicated your del.ico.us into a digest too for a specific tag. This is the step-by-step guide. And you can browse here for alternatives.

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