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December 15, 2005
Des Paroz's Del.icio.us Comment Hack
Posted by Stowe Boyd
Buried in the comments of a Micropersuasion post about using Del.icio.us to keep track of all the comments we leave behind us in the blogosphere -- a nod to Elisa Camahort -- I found the perfect solution to this issue, courtesy of Des Paroz:
[from Micro Persuasion: Using del.icio.us to Track Blog Comments]
1. Add to your del.icio.us account, and tag with "mycomments" (or similar).
2. Then go to the page for that tag.
3. Right click on the RSS button to get the feed for that tag
4. Go to the RSS-to-Javascript converter (http://www.rss-to-javascript.com/) and input your address, and set the paramaters you want.
5. Copy the code returned
6. Paste this into your site's page source somewhere
I intend to start tagging my comments this way, and as soon as I have enough amassed that it makes sense to do so, I will follow the recipe -- using FeedDigest instead of rss-to-javascript -- and yet another cool widget will grace the pages of Get Real.
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