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Get off of my Tag Cloud
Despite Zeldman’s opinions on “tag clouds”, I find them rather interesting. I have opinions too. For instance, using SSI is so, like ancient history, there buddy.
A tag cloud is really nothing but a weighted list, with a sprinkle of presentation (cough). I agree that their usefulness as a navigation method is questionable, at best. To be honest, I just felt like having a little fun by spending an hour or so implementing one. You’re going to need a little more horsepower than just SSI and CSS to do it yourself though.
And if you jump to the conclusion this list has no (social) merit because I’m the only “user” tagging items, then you’re missing the point entirely.
And that point is this—a structured hierarchy, a category taxonomy, I already have. Less formal tagging allows me to define relationships between categories. It allows me to present a broader perspective of Web development. To me, every category in this index is woven tightly together. So, if you’re thinking ontology, or controlled vocabulary (CV), then bingo. A Touchgraph would be considerably more interesting than a simple tag cloud.
Probably the best example of resources that don’t necessarily fit neatly into a single category are the Firefox extensions. Yes, they are all related to the browser. Often I will “file” them under some other tag (or tags) that is defined by the extension’s purpose. For instance, there are extensions that display Dublin Core, FOAF, geographic or other metadata. There are extensions that allow you to study, and even alter, the headers from any HTTP request/response. There is the wonderful Web Developer’s extension that, among many other features, allows you to view, as well as edit, the stylesheets of a site. There is Greasemonkey, that allows you to not only modify your view of another site, but also how that site behaves. And so on...
So hate it or love it, my cloud is always here to be pondered, used, or ignored. Reminders of weak spots, for me anyway, is probably the best use for it. At least in the top 100 tags.
Developers who would like to explore the backend of the tagging system are invited to use the dbrowse application, and in particular the tag and tag_map data views.
To view another drx tag distribution from the perspective of Yahoo! Search, visit
the drx tagCloud (courtesy of tagCloud
). Also interesting is this cloudalicio.us graph of
the top 26 tags over a one year period. And finally there is ZoomClouds, which is based
soley on the tags and content extracted from the DRX Recent Additions RSS feed.
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G. Tag Index
12 of 266 total tags matched your request:
gallery
gecko
geourl
Firefox GeoURL Extension
Flickr World Map
forevergeek: GeoURL
GeoURL 2.0
Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Joe Lambda's Home page
Metadata, Mark II: Getting on the Map with GeoURL
TerraServer USA
gmail
gnu
Debian GNU/Linux
Philosophy of the GNU Project
The GNU Compiler Collection
The Linux Documentation Project
There's No Such Thing as a Free (Software) Lunch
google
egoSurf
Google
Google Code
Google Pagerank Status
Google Suggest
Google Toobar
Great Site Ranking in Google: The Secret's Out
Link Harvester
mMaim
Operator
Search Engine News
Search Engine Optimization Tools
Search Engine Ranking Factors
Search: BSD
Search: Linux
Search: Mac
TouchGraph GoogleBrowser
URL Trends
graphics
Celestia
Firefox Toolbar Tutorial
Image Zoom
Librarians' Index to the Internet
MoOM: Museum of Online Museums
New Developer Features in Deer Park
Plasticpilots: News from all Over
Schemaball
Speed Tweak of the Week
The Data Artist
WebServerX Kit
Website Tips
XiAP GUI Studio
grddl
greasemonkey
Dive into Greasemonkey
Firefox Users Monkey With the Web
Greasemonkey
GreaseMonkeyed
Platypus
XPath Checker
gtd
gui
A History of the GUI
Python Tutorials
Safarish
The Most Important Software Innovations
Tidybot
WebServerX Kit
XiAP GUI Studio
gzip
Category Matches
Other Indexes

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