Hi. Been a while.
I'm currently enjoying the del.icio.us plugin, and as always I can't leave stuff alone.
What I'd like to achieve is this:
Would it be possible to make the "more" link at the bottom of the del.icio.us list of links lead to a static page that would display all of your del.icio.us links instead of having it go offsite to the del.icio.us page?
So that clicking the more-link would keep people in my blog but change the entires for a perheps two-columned page of all my links...
Any ideas on this? Come on, I know it's gotta be possible.
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Expanding the del.icio.us -plugin...
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I don't really know the delicious api, but if there is a way to fetch all your links and display them, it wouldn't be hard.
Maybe some volunteer pops up?
Regards,
Garvin
Maybe some volunteer pops up?
Regards,
Garvin
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Well, I know that when you click the "more" link that's already in the plugin it sends you to a page with all your links. Mine looks like this: http://del.icio.us/hastalasiestablog
If someone wants a take on this, that'd be very sweet.
-m
If someone wants a take on this, that'd be very sweet.
-m
It would be that hard persay... all that the plug-in does is pull the rss feed... they also have an export all rss feed option... it just requires your password... or it did last time I checked... and thats the ideal way to back up your del.icio.us account
I suppose the best way to do it would pull your full account feed once a day then cache it... then build a dynamic entry off it....
I suppose the best way to do it would pull your full account feed once a day then cache it... then build a dynamic entry off it....