AJAXIFICATION of The Blogosphere
Scott jangro talks about WritetoMyBlog.com a new “AJAXy” (Is that a word Scott?) app that let’s you post to multiple blogs at once…(something similiar Brian Clark mentioned to me once an app called superglu or something like that….)…
at any rate his results which are sort of what I got trying to use Flock to blog (like Sam Harrelson) with because I liked the technorati tag integration… although Jim Kukral who always lends a hand to my blog breakage, because somehow I manage to mangle things frequently- seriously i do appeciate it Jim. (Thanks for help with the latest social bookmarking code integration too….althought I admit I like Jimmy Daniels latest tag cloud plugin he is using.)
Still it’s ok I am moving to the video paradigm anyway…but the results are in from Scott…
The Results…
I’m editing this post, again in WriteToMyBlog, just to touch a bit on what happened after the ‘publsh’ button was pressed.It gave me a link to all of my blogs, of which I can select one or many, as well as their categories. So the categorization problem is solved. However, I couldn’t ADD categories. That’s ok.
It also lets me tag my post with technorati tags (see below). I’ve never done that before, though I’ll give it a try.
I think I may actually like this better than any of the OS X desktop blog authoring tools I’ve been trying (Mars, Ecto, MacJournal).
So I’ll pass…What i did learn about was TinyMCE
I maintain three blogs counting this one- two are MT and one is WordPress…..I don’t see why either, especially MT, sport rich WYSIYWG HTML editing abilities- like a real word processor..the tags, tag clouds and specific stuff like technorati. I am sure much of this can be handled with a plugin of some sort…plugins….they do break.
Back to TinyMCE which is very cool.
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems.
Hmmmmmm looks handy.
Hand code….
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