• So these are the Technorati Tags? How do you add a new one, just click on an empty place inside the area? Or maybe from the dropdown on the top of this area is a l more likley place, when I think of it.. :) - forteller.ipernity.com
  • wicked flickr integration... can't wait until the first public release... (unless you happen to have an extra invite code thing?) - Paul Stamatiou

Flock Blogging and Shelf

Composing the post explaining all these things!

Comments and faves

  1. forteller.ipernity.com (81 months ago | reply)

    looks great! But where's the place to add Technorati Tags..?

  2. bartdecrem (81 months ago | reply)

    it's over there in that sidebar on the right.

  3. lost in space studios (81 months ago | reply)

    very cool.. my mind is boggling at the possibilities already. can i be really stupid and ask how you add notes to a photo? i must have missed that flickr feature somewhere!!!

  4. linmagazine.co.il and Tolka Rover added this photo to their favorites.

  5. forteller.ipernity.com (81 months ago | reply)

    drxian: Just above the picture there's a button called "Add Note". Just click it and drag the note whereever you want it to be and start writing! :)

  6. hasund (81 months ago | reply)

    I can't wait for the release... The current browser paradigm is so 99, it's time for browsers to step forward and actually recognise and support the human element of the internet equation.

    Of course, it will have to perform pretty smooth to make me shake my beloved Opera. But no matter if the browser itself is successful or not, I'm sure it will have a tremendous influence.

  7. ASurroca (81 months ago | reply)

    Blogging built in to the browser. Now, why didn't anyone think of that before?

    Great job. Firefox is going to have a little brother, Flock, soon (same DNA, new tricks), and methinks there will be some sibling rivalry. I can't wait.

  8. misled (81 months ago | reply)

    Why, oh why, do we have serif fonts for WYSIWYG editing?

  9. Vik_R (81 months ago | reply)

    I have a blog that uses the ExpressionEngine (EE) CMS. EE's CMS has plain text fields in which I enter the text of a post when I'm writing a new article. Will I be able to use Flock's WYSIWYG editor when editing posts using the EE CMS? (fingers crossed) Thanks in advance for the info.

  10. merkwurdigliebe and seth_Nimbosa added this photo to their favorites.

  11. milajake (81 months ago | reply)

    Asurroca: Uh. Blogging built into the browser? I do most of my blogging through the browser already -- just go to my wordpress admin page and type my post!

    Looks really cool though. I'll have to try it out when it's available!

  12. hasund (81 months ago | reply)

    But Unquiet- what if you want to add some pictures to your post? Or links? Why do you have to go through typing that pesky code, whan it could be so much easier just to drag and drop?

  13. Lee Gonçalves, Restiffbard, and ZeCHAOS added this photo to their favorites.

  14. alexhernandez (80 months ago | reply)

    Shelf is awesome, the blogging tools is incredible. I have 3 bloggers account and I'm posting from Flock. A really good job.

  15. gerardbraad (80 months ago | reply)

    You know what I liked about Oeone homebase... the possibility to have a smal thumbnail next to a bookmark. No matter if it comes from thumbshots, alexa or self generated, it is a feature that is handy when you want to manage collections of bookmarks

  16. shoaib85st (80 months ago | reply)

    O'h come on you should have atleast released the wicked flickr in the beta version. Looks really nice! How about some email/irc client integration in future :D Thanks for the browser !

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