Paths of Glory

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Here's how you use Labels.

  • Write a post, and assign it one or more labels. The per post limit to Labels is 200 combined characters (text, punctuation, and spaces), but you can get a lot of labels in those 200 characters.
  • Use a Labels Index. Add a page element, in the sidebar, as a Label list.
  • Use inline URL references. Add links in the text of your blogs, using a label search. See my WildFire link, and my wildfires active link, examples, for instance.
  • Show the labels for each post, in the post footer.
    • Enable the Labels list, in the blog posts widget.
    • Your readers can look at the end of the post, for all labels applied to each post.
    • Look at the Topic

Spartacus

Here's how you use Labels.

  • Write a post, and assign it one or more labels. The per post limit to Labels is 200 combined characters (text, punctuation, and spaces), but you can get a lot of labels in those 200 characters.
  • Use a Labels Index. Add a page element, in the sidebar, as a Label list.
  • Use inline URL references. Add links in the text of your blogs, using a label search. See my WildFire link, and my wildfires active link, examples, for instance.
  • Show the labels for each post, in the post footer.
    • Enable the Labels list, in the blog posts widget.
    • Your readers can look at the end of the post, for all labels applied to each post.
    • Look at the Topic

Scott Pilgrim

Saturday, January 15, 2011

+ Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.

Playlist: Scrooged

+   Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.

Playlist: Scott Pilgrim

+   Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.

Playlist: Scott Pilgrim

Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.   +

+ Scott Pilgrim

Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.

Scott Pilgrim: +

Today's featured list: The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tinymoonlets less than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet MercurySaturn has sixty-two moons with confirmed orbits, fifty-three of which have names, and only thirteen of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31 mi). Saturn has seven moons that are large enough to become spherical, and dense rings with complex orbital motions of their own.