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Instead of maintaining my list of Radio UserLand related links in a Radio outline as I usually do, I've decided to add them to del.icio.us, the social bookmarks manager with a tag 'radiouserland'. Links marked with that tag are available not only as a web page, but as an RSS feed as well, which I subscribe to in NetNewsWire, my aggregator. The reason I've decided to add them to del.icio.us is so that I can include the radiouserland del.icio.us rss feed to my Radio: The Missing Manual home page for an ever growing list of links built not just by me, but with the help of those around the internet.
So, here's the web page.

I want that list of links to appear on my site, "rtmm" in the right hand column of the home page. To accomplish this, I added a bit of code to my #homeTemplate.txt file to display the links right on my home page.

Now, when I publish my home page, Radio checks in with del.icio.us to see the current list of links and then posts them to my site in a nice outline format.

In order to do this, you'll need Radio UserLand, activeRenderer, and the URL for an RSS feed that you'd like to post to your own site.
I like this system because when I contribute a link to del.icio.us, many more people can find it. And whenever someone adds a link to del.icio.us with the tag 'radiouserland', I can be sure it will be included on my home page, automatically, the next time I publish it.
Updated: 12/1/05; 4:28:04 PM.