Testing, 123

Just testing out Bunny’s Technorati Tags plugin for Wordpress. If I can’t get something like Performancing for Camino or Safari, and I’m not terribly interested in trying out Flock for a second time after seeing how fast Camino and Safari are, I decided to make tagging easy to do straight from the post-writing page. Now if only I could get a bookmarklet to take the place of Performancing’s magic F8 button. Hmm…..

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  1. 1 scott.caplan Jun 16th, 2006 at 2:27 pm

    Interesting. It only displays the tags on the permanent version of the page. I’m sure I could fix this by changing the index template in the theme editor, but I actually sort of like it. The only thing I don’t like is that I used to like it when every post was a subliminal advert for tagging. Oh well. If I get gung-ho I can always throw it back in.

  2. 2 scott.caplan Jun 17th, 2006 at 5:34 pm

    Apparently, I need to check a few more things now that I’ve changed the theme to K2. It does work with Safari, however!

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