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100 Social Bookmarking Buttons

0 Comments Published by Niall Cook November 14th, 2006 in Add-ons

Yikes! Over on the 3spots blog you can find code for adding any of 100 “Bookmark This” icons to web pages or blog posts.
Cogenz has made it into the list, so if you want some code to make it easy for your users to add an internal web page to your Cogenz installation (for obvious […]

Cogenz, Greasemonkey and Bloglines

1 Comment Published by Niall Cook October 23rd, 2006 in Add-ons, Corporate Beta Program

Anu Gupta, who works for corporate beta testers Headshift, has posted a tweak to an existing del.icio.us Greasemonkey script.
His code adds a “Post to Cogenz” link under each post in Bloglines, to allow one-click posting to your Cogenz installation.

If you use Greasemonkey, go download the script - but remember to change the URL in line […]




 
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