Tagging :: Plugins and tools are numerous
The plugin needs further development to incorporate the function directly into the ‘quicktags’ formatting buttons, but it works as is.
I’m using “TypeItIn” now to accomplish the simple placing of the code/tags into the bottom of posts. A tag, like those below, looks like this: <google>public relations</google>.
Here are all the tags and how they look when rendered. Forgive the fact that some terms (like Google, Yahoo and Technorati) are automatically linked by another plugin I’ve enabled on the blog for popular keywords. That way I don’t have to type those links in when creating a post.
<blogstats>blogstats</blogstats>, <wikipediade>wikipediade</wikipediade>, <google>google</google>, <googlede>googlede</google>, <technorati>technorati</technorati>, <delicious>delicious</delicious>, <feedster>feedster</feedster>, <yahoo>yahoo</yahoo>, <yahoode>yahoode</yahoode>, <yahooimages>yahooimages</yahooimages>, <googlenews>googlenews</googlenews>, <imdb>imdb</imdb>, <dictionary>dictionary</dictionary>, <urban>urban</urban>, <answers>answers</answers>, <thesaurus>thesaurus</thesaurus>
and that is all of them … and other tags are placed in these posts with another plugin – but they do not appear in the post – they are invisible. This is the other plugin for Technorati tags. It works in the admin menu. Technorati Tags: wordpress | tictagto | plugin. Bunny Tags plugin should appear here:









Thank you for posting about TicTagTo. I agree that this is a wonderful tool that I use almost daily on my blogs.
You’re welcome, Joe. It is a nice plugin.
TicTagTo V1.5 is available and includes Quicktags.js support
TicTagTo V1.5
Thanks for the update, Joe.
I’ll go get it and check it out.
The .js Quicktags support sounds great.
Well bummer. The only thing in the .zip right now is the ReadMe file and the License. I’ll check back when you get it all zipped up.
Oops! retry the link. I didn’t archive it right. Heh.
Oh, it overwrites your current quicktags.js so if there are edits that you already made you might want to copy/paste them to the new file.
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