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« on: Oct 06, 2006, 09:22:59 AM »
Hi guys,
I don't know whether I am posting the matter in proper forum or not. If it's not please apologise me.
I am a regular user of a web directory-plus-forum. I do often visit that site coz I like the concept. Few days back they released a tool named web 2.0 . They are offering this tool for free. It can be used by anyone who wants an easy access for social bookmarking on their blog/site consuming the minimum space. And it saves your time too. I liked that and I’m using in my site and I thought why not share this tool with you guys. If you want to see this tool in your site then follow the below mentioned steps:
1. Go to:- hedir.com/web2.0/ , 2. Choose the sites of your preference and generate the code, 3. Paste the code to your website/blog.
Enjoy the tool, Jackie
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« Reply #1 on: Oct 07, 2006, 02:58:09 AM »
wow! thanks alot I rreally needed this!
i might right an article on this tool ^_^
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« Reply #8 on: Oct 18, 2006, 09:24:17 AM »
Thanks Nikolas, that's a nice tool. And it's simple too.
Nikola, I would like to use that tool in one of my site. Can you show me how it will look like? btw olaf was saying in another post that he is using that tool, where is that? I did not get in his said blog.
Hedir is just started working on it. You can say they are on basic stage. But one of the admin was saying somewhere that they will work more on it and improve it.
Have a nice day guys Jackie
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« Reply #9 on: Oct 18, 2006, 09:30:12 AM »
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btw olaf was saying in another post that he is using that tool, where is that?
actually it's not about a tool... I used this "code generator" to get the links that I placed on my blog site. You can see that I changed the code to make it work better in WP. You can find a few remaining links on all subpages of my blog site (make no sense to use them on the main page) check this page for an example here (sidebar->Sozialize)
Check also the service where this story is about, its like feedburner but then for bookmarking