Categories using Google Blog Search
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- | (See complete instructions at the [http://matthewsheffield.blogspot.com/2005/09/easy-categories-for-blogger-users. | + | (See complete instructions at the [http://matthewsheffield.blogspot.com/2005/09/easy-categories-for-blogger-users.html homepage].) |
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* [http://matthewsheffield.blogspot.com/ Matthew Sheffield] | * [http://matthewsheffield.blogspot.com/ Matthew Sheffield] | ||
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[[category: hacks]] | [[category: hacks]] | ||
[[category: categories]] | [[category: categories]] | ||
[[category: search]] | [[category: search]] | ||
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Current revision as of 04:23, 22 December 2006
Contents |
Platform
For use with Blogger blogs; requires Firefox.
Author
Homepage
Easy Categories for Blogger Users
Skill Level
You must be comfortable using bookmarklets on the links bar of your Firefox browser, and making basic edits to the bookmarklet properties.
Description
Uses a bookmarklet to generate a Google Blog Search search string, which you then paste into your post. After the post is published and you click the link, Google Blog Search returns all posts from your site that include the category keyword.
Method
(See complete instructions at the homepage.)
- Obtain the bookmarklet code.
- Edit the bookmarklet to reflect your blog URL.
- Drag the specified link to the bookmarks toolbar, and paste the edited code into the properties box.
- Manipulate the bookmarklet when posting to your blog, per instructions.
Sites Using This Hack
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