tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941325.post113761918216753783..comments2007-04-17T16:12:33.025ZComments on Deflexion.com: Using Performancing for BloggingNMnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941325.post-1144601701918492922006-04-09T16:55:00.000Z2006-04-09T16:55:00.000ZYou may want to install Grease Monkey (a Firefox e...You may want to install Grease Monkey (a Firefox extension) and try some of the many Blogger add-ons.<BR/><BR/>Grease Monkey allows you to use Grease Monkey scripts, like the ones at userscripts.org. Each script has a filter that matches web pages you visit. If the filter matches the web page you are about to load, the GreaseMonkey script is applied to the page "as if" it was JavaScript originally bundled with the page.<BR/><BR/>There are Blogger scripts that modify the editor (for example, I have a Technorati tags field now that allows me to append Technorati tags after every post. It even lets you specify tags taht area lways appended to each post). There are also scripts that change the view of the posts for the author so that you can do things like editing comments directly.<BR/><BR/>Grease Monkey can effectively turn Blogger into Performancing. The only thing that Performancing has that Blogger doesn't is that it pops up at the bottom of the page.<BR/><BR/>( note: one nice thing about ecto is its ability to autogenerate Amazon Associates links; though you could write a Grease Monkey script to do this too )<BR/><BR/>( final note: Performancing (any Firefox extension, really) is just a JavaScript itself, so it can easily be modded to add features or change features )Theohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15297790411942050417noreply@blogger.com