Categories Using del.icio.us
From Bloggerhacks
Platform: del.icio.us (meant for use with Blogger blogs)
Authors: Ted Ernst, pace_tua, Ken at Ken's Meme Deflector, Peter of Blogger Tips & Tricks, Johan Sundström
Skill Level: Must be comfortable either with bookmarklets or Greasemonkey
Homepages
http://tedernst.blogspot.com/2005/02/technorati-and-delicious-tagging.html
http://deodorantforlunch.blogspot.com/2005/06/blogger-categories-revamped.html
http://www.kendyck.com/2005/08/xblogthis-extended-blogthis-button.php
http://blogger-tricks.blogspot.com/2006/05/creating-categories-step-by-step.html
http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/11/blogger-publish-ping-and-categorizer.html
Description
There are currently five known ways to tag your blog posts on del.icio.us for use as categories on your Blogger blogs:
- Use the tag-making bookmarklet written by Ted Ernst. After installing the bookmarklet, you write a post, use the bookmarklet to generate tags, and then paste the line of tag code into your post before you publish.
- Use pace_tua's upgraded bookmarklet, which generates the same code, but pastes it automatically into the blogger "create post" link field and therefore includes it in your post without cutting and pasting. You'll need to change your blog settings to show the link field.
- Especially for blogthis! users: There's an extension bookmarklet out there for blogger blogthis! that makes it possible to add tags to posts that you write that way. The script was written to generate technorati tags by Ken at Ken's Meme Deflector. If you want to post with blogthis but tag for categories too, this script can help.
- There is also a step-by-step tutorial for tagging your posts using the del.icio.us FireFox extension.
- If you browse with Firefox: Install the greasemonkey extension, and then run a greasemonkey script that will modify the blogger create / edit post page to include a tag creator in the form. Then just type your tags as you type your post! This method can be bookmarklet-free, because the script adds a bookmark to del.icio.us link to the blogger publish notification window.