Well, I’ve finally finished up documentation for this project, and while it’s not perfect, it’s functional. I’m now officially releasing my Link List module as beta. What does this mean? Well, it’s not perfect, but I would definitely like to know what kind of bugs are in this now before I decide to actually release this module as a release.
Features:
Multiple Link Lists – You can have any number of Link Lists to distinguish your different types of links.
XFN support – If you use the XFN, Link List already figures out the XFN code for you and displays it.
Bookmarklet – You can create a bookmarklet to add a site to your link list at any time.
Those are a few things that you can do with the Link List.
As of yet, a “recently updated” function is not added. This is a truly cumbersome thing!
I appreciate the feedback and would love to hear from anyone that is using this module.
For those of you by chance who have installed this before, please let me know so I can create an update script for you. There were a few database changes, but since I can’t remember which ones are different, I need to find out. :)
You can download the LinkList from the left sidebar.
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I used it before, but I’ve since pruned my linklist down to about 6 websites and totally revamped it, so I don’t mind uninstalling it first. =) Which I’m doing now. ;
btw: you broke like preview. ;p
preview works again.
I got it working on my site, and it’s awesome! Thank you so much!
I used an OPML file generated from Bloglines to import in some links, and it works fine if you do it folder by folder.
One small bug I noticed – in the documentation, under the variables section, you have {normal_linkcode} listed twice. :)
Oops! yeah, that doc line should be xfn_linkcode instead of normal ;P
it’s fixed in my bug fixes version :) thanks for the eagle eye!
I imported an OPML file to get my Linklist started. The date on all of those entries is 12/31/69
Otherwise it is working great. A short review is posted on my site.
*nod* I found that problem as well when I imported some. I found the problem and fixed it, so in the future the OPML import should put the date you imported them in.
It’ll be released in the next beta release. (or hopefully a Release Candidate or actual release soon!) :)