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November 23, 2009

Ping.fm PingDash Bookmarklet



 

I may have stumbled on a great workaround for the PingOut problem. When last I addressed this:

Ping.fm PingPlus Bookmarklet | myopiclunacy.com

UPDATE (Nov 18, 2009): Commenter Andy pointed out another Ping.fm Bookmarklet on Mentoliptus that uses the PingOut popup. This popup is a hell of a lot nicer than the Ping This interface and gives you all the options of posting to single services or groups. Only thing is that it’s context insensitive. I tried passing parameters to it but it ignored them all. So for now I’ll continue using PingPlus as it is for context sensitive stuff until hopefully they update the PingOut interface to allow URL parameters. That would be the holy grail Ping bookmarklet!

Well, the Pingout page doesn’t accept URL parameters, but it seems the Dashboard page does! So a quick change to the PingPlus bookmarklet and we’re a lot closer to the holy grail:

PingDash

Works the same way except it takes you to the Ping.fm Dashboard with status already filled in and you have complete control over the services, groups, or whatever you want to Ping.

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November 18, 2009

Ping.fm PingPlus Bookmarklet



 

UPDATE: Better bookmarklet here? Check it out!


One more Ping.fm goodie. I wrote before about Ping.fm:
Ping.fm is a very slick service that allows you to ping, or update all your blogs, social networks or other presence apps at once via the web, IM, SMS, email, and a variety of other ways. For example, you can update your Facebook and Twitter with the same status from IM, post new photo blogs to your Flickr and your Tumble blog from your Cell phone, or update your Blogger, LiveJournal and Wordpress.com blogs via email. It’s extremely flexible and customizable with groups, directives, link tracking and more. It could very well be the glue that keeps all our online identities in sync.

I’m one who doesn’t like browser-specific toolbars but adores bookmarklets because they’re portable across browsers/systems (most of the time). Well Ping.fm has a basic bookmarklet that grabs the page name and title:

Ping this! Bookmarklet

Drag this link to your browser’s bookmark toolbar or other area where you save bookmarks and grasp the power of Ping.fm with the click of a button! Instantly post links to your social networks with the Ping this! bookmarklet.

Ping this!

But as I did with the Twiit bookmarklet I think it’d be nice to capture some selected text along with the page title . It makes even more sense for Ping.fm as you’re not necessarily constrained by a character count as you are in Twitter. So here it is:

PingPlus

Drag it to your links/bookmarks bar and when you get on page you want to Ping, click the bookmarklet. As with Twiit, this bookmarklet captures the link, title, and any selected text on the page you want to share and forwards it to the Ping this! page.

Happy pinging.

UPDATE (Nov 18, 2009): Commenter Andy pointed out another Ping.fm Bookmarklet on Mentoliptus that uses the PingOut popup. This popup is a hell of a lot nicer than the Ping This interface and gives you all the options of posting to single services or groups. Only thing is that it’s context insensitive. I tried passing parameters to it but it ignored them all. So for now I’ll continue using PingPlus as it is for context sensitive stuff until hopefully they update the PingOut interface to allow URL parameters. That would be the holy grail Ping bookmarklet!

I’ve also added a Ping button to the Twiit bookmarklet page

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November 15, 2009

Integrating Ping.fm and Wordpress (quick and dirty)



 

More social networking script goodness – this time with Ping.fm. Ping.fm is a very slick service that allows you to ping, or update all your blogs, social networks or other presence apps at once via the web, IM, SMS, email, and a variety of other ways. For example, you can update your Facebook and Twitter with the same status from IM, post new photo blogs to your Flickr and your Tumble blog from your Cell phone, or update your Blogger, LiveJournal and Wordpress.com blogs via email. It’s extremely flexible and customizable with groups, directives. link tracking and more. It could very well be the glue that keeps all our online identities in sync.

The one hole it does have (that affects me) is the self-hosted Wordpress blog. There are lots of cleaner alternatives to this problem and surely this little code exercise of mine isn’t meant to be a replacement for a good wordpress plugin like Matt Jacob’s Ping.fm WordPress Plugin. It’s just a quick and dirty way to get things working in a hurry.

I cobbled it together based on some code to post to the WP database that I found from DanBrown on SitePoint Forums as well as the Ping.fm Developer docs. It’s a page that also allows for some testing with form inputs. Place it in the root of your Wordpress installation and set up the page link in Ping.fm as a Custom URL. Hope it helps someone!


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