Tagnetic Poetry
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Tagnetic Poetry by Roy Tanck and Merel Zwart requires Flash Player 9 or better.
(this page was made using the Tagnetic Poetry plugin)
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This is the personal blog of Roy Tanck, designer, geek, entrepreneur and WordPress enthusiast. It's also the home of projects like WP-Cumulus (a 3D tag cloud for WordPress), my Flickr widget (as well as it's open source brother Photo Widget) and Snapatar.com. More about me here, or you can follow me on Twitter.
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Wow, this is a cool plugin! Thanks for sharing =)
Comment by techniqueal t. — August 29, 2008 @ 4:04 pm
Thanks for your kind compliment. I checked your website and noticed you have a pretty nifty tag cloud as well. Is that Wordle output made clickable?
Comment by Roy — August 29, 2008 @ 4:13 pm
How i can make tag cloud like yours?
What parameters needed?
Comment by bananoidas — September 9, 2008 @ 2:07 pm
We are creating a little journal (a printed one) in Montevago (ag) (italia) and we want to make an article about your plugins (that honestly i discover today) the tagnetic poetry plug in is a piece of contemporary art in itself, can we make u an interview? (obviusly online) we are near to print the first edition of SICULA magazine it will be a variety journal for sicilia.
I’m a venezuelan (caracas) man that lives in Montevago and want to make with the help of some friends a littele bit of pseudoactulityjournalism in a place with 3000 persons who works primary on the “campagna” with the grapes and olives but everibody have internet althought they didnt know how to use it…
You can contact me directly to my mail if you want to help us with the interview
Comment by rob briceno — November 6, 2008 @ 11:52 pm
Its cool Plugin! Thanks!
Comment by Ed — December 11, 2008 @ 2:18 pm
I like this plugin and will try it by my next project – thanks
Comment by Michael — March 19, 2009 @ 1:15 pm
Olá Roy,
Eu já uso o seu Cumulus em meu blog e achei a idéia do Tagnetic poesia genial. Como faço para usar sua maravilhosa idéia em meu blog blogspot?
Gostaria que me desse um retorno.
Obrigado.
Comment by Sérgio Araújo — June 23, 2009 @ 2:18 am
Hi Sergio. There isn’t a blogger port for Tagnetic Poetry, so I’m afraid you’re out of luck. That is, if the automated translation of your comment was correct. If you were inquiring about possible acquiring large amount of fresh sea food instead I’m sorry for the misunderstanding.
Comment by Roy — June 24, 2009 @ 10:36 am
Olá Roy,
I asked if you have a version of Tagnetic Poetry for blogspot.
Comment by Sérgio Araújo — June 24, 2009 @ 2:17 pm
Hello roy, I have a blogspot blog, can I put Tagnetic Poetry on my blog? Im very interested. Thank u so much.
Comment by wahidhasan — July 14, 2009 @ 3:41 pm
Hi Wahidhasan. I’m afraid there isn’t a Blogger port yet.
Comment by Roy — July 18, 2009 @ 6:45 pm
For Roy, wahidhasan and Sérgio: Would you like me to port this for Blogger? I’ve almost finished a version for a redesign of a Blogger-powered site and would be happy to share
Comment by Amanda Fazani — August 12, 2009 @ 4:52 pm
@Amanda: I’m all for sharing! But be warned, This is nowhere near as mature a project as WP-Cumulus is. You may run into a few things, and the way it leaves out tags randomly can be hard to explain to users. It simply stops adding tags when there’s no more room, so a different subset of your tags is shown every time, unless you make the tags really small and/or the area really big.
Comment by Roy — August 13, 2009 @ 1:46 pm
@Roy: Thanks for the concern, I truly understand what you mean
I’ve managed to install successfully in my showcase blog (http://www.weloveblogger.com, check the footer section). I doubt this could be installed so easily in a sidebar section, especially as I’ve noticed one or two tags are left out.
The main issue I have is when others want to install the widget. I coded this by hand, using only JavaScript, and can’t find a suitable JS replacement for your PHP urlencode function (encodeURI doesn’t quite work). This means I’ve had to write the tags manually, encode, then add to the javascript used to make the widget appear. In other words, it works – but not as simply as I’d like.
Trying to explain the whole thing for installation in Blogger will be complicated
I’ll get there eventually, perhaps with an installable widget/Google gadget, which uses a finite number of tags.
I’ll let you know once I’ve managed to fix something which can be easily installed.
Comment by Amanda Fazani — August 13, 2009 @ 5:11 pm
Hi Guys
I´ve got a problem with the Cumulus Pluggin. Since 3 months ago it shows nothing in my blog at blogspot.
Do you know some problems?
Hg
Comment by Helder Gonçalves — August 19, 2009 @ 2:36 pm
Hi Helder. You should probably ask Amanda over at bloggerbuster.com . She maintains the Blogger port.
Comment by Roy — August 20, 2009 @ 7:03 pm
Hello Roy
I can’t find Amanda, could u ask her to post the code to blogger here?
(^_^) THX
Comment by Valquiria — October 1, 2009 @ 6:33 am
Dear Mr roy still i cant be able to creat my wiget even i add flickr photo stream there
plz help out me to this once , i will be great full to u
thanks and regards
shezi
Comment by shazil — October 9, 2009 @ 2:34 pm