Announcing DirectoryTool for Radio UserLandMy background in directories
I first started creating directories with a UserLand Manila website (Wayback Archive link) hosted by Weblogger. Manila supports rendering of OPML files to create the type of directory structure you would see at Yahoo or the Open Directory Project. Some time later, I started using Radio UserLand to publish a companion weblog.
However, I still used my Manila site to maintain my directory. After a
while of using two weblog applications, I decided I wanted to use Radio
UserLand to publish my directory so that I could cut back to one weblog
tool. I looked at the DirectoryFrame
macro available in Radio UserLand, but I wanted to be able to render
all of the HTML pages locally instead of depending on a web service to
perform the rendering.
DirectoryTool is now available
Using DirectoryTool for Radio UserLand, you can:
DirectoryTool comes with a built-in tool website that describes how to
use the tool and how to use the Radio UserLand outliner to create
directories.
Getting started with DirectoryTool
Here are some important links:
Let me know what you like (or don't like) about the tool by clicking on
the envelope icon on the Knowledgeorama home page or by commenting on this post. Also, I will keep a
directory of people who are using DirectoryTool, so send me your
directory URLs.
Support for DirectoryTool
For now, I will monitor the Radio Userland discussion group hosted by UserLand for support questions. If the traffic gets too high, I will look into other options.
Over the next week, I will be highlighting topics from my
Knowledgeorama directory. As others start using DirectoryTool, I will
list thost sites.
Let's hear from you!
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About KnowledgeoramaAbout This SiteKnowledgeorama is a weblog about knowledge and the tools that can help you find and collect information, organize information, and create new sources of knowledge for yourself and others. Some of the topic areas for this weblog include:
I am using Radio UserLand to create this weblog, and my uses of that tool will also be a focus for this weblog. However, there will be articles on the more general topic areas as well, so the appeal of Knowledgeorama should extend beyond Radio UserLand users.
About the name "Knowledgeorama"I chose this name to evoke the image of the panorama of the World Wide Web, an information universe waiting to be tapped and used. Let's get started! comment trackback [] 12:21:04 AM |