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http://skitch.com/robinb/xsfq/screen-grab-softw...
get it at http://skitch.com/
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saves as .png to desktop - pretty handy
Why do you insist on linking keywords in your articles to your blog's archive of that tag? To be frank, it's retarded and makes you look extremely self-centered and obnoxious.
If I see the word Apple hyperlinked in an articlea bout technology, I assume it will go to Apple's online presence.
If you are tagging your article on your blog, why aren't you listing the tags at the bottom of each article? Your tagging serves no purpose in this case.
On a side note, your "Twitter updates" box in the sidebar has not been working for weeks, if not months.
@Darragh - grab (and skitch) allow you to crab any part of the screen - you're not restricted to windows.
@Edison - thanks for the feedback. You're not the first person to have asked that question. Mind you, the first person wasn't so passionate. I thought it was obvious that the hyperlinks I create are in bold.
The tags to which you refer, are automatically created by the blog software. They lead back to previous posts which have been tagged with those terms. Given that the tag cloud was installed afterwards, I don't suppose I need them anymore. I personally don't like tags at the top or bottom of posts as they tend to look messy.
I think you're right about them serving no purpose, especially if other readers assume that they’re going to lead to external resources.
Also, thanks for the feedback regarding the Twitter plugin. The Twitter API instructions have a serious security breach which meant my login details had to be disabled when we found every blog reader ended up automatically signed into my twitter account. I didn't realise it had stopped working altogether. Shame you didn't report it when you first saw it. I’ll get my developer to fix it next week – or remove it altogether.