Since I got all my Delicious bookmarks imported, I needed a theme that more or less mimicked the Delicious functionality. For my installation, I’ve added scribu’s Query Multiple Taxonomies plugin, which provides a great Tag Drilldown widget to go with the rudimentary tag filter I threw at the top of each page.
I’m still working on tag autocompletion, but in the meantime, you can grab Twenty Links over at links.sillybean.net. (Look in the sidebar.)
Ozh says
That’s very neat! Throw in some ajax (autocompletion, real time screen refresh when drilling tags) and that’s some *killer* stuff
Stephanie says
Thank you! That’s my plan, but first I have to teach myself a bit more Ajax.
Ozh says
Bug report: a few paths are hardcoded to “/tag/”, which will break if folks install in a /bookmark/ sub folder. You should make this directory & permastruct independant :)
Ozh says
FYI I used this to determine tag link http://pastebin.com/9umBDtgz (maybe not the cleanest way, we should get scribu on this :)
Stephanie says
Thanks! I had meant to look into that and forgot all about it.
chris says
great child theme ;) i just created my first child theme, also integrated some ajax with your link theme, so it brings up results without reloading like ozh mentioned.
Stephanie says
Thanks, Chris! If you’d like to share your Ajax code, I’d be happy to include it in the theme (with attribution, of course). It’s something I wanted to do, but I got hit with the flu… twice… so I’m way behind on all my projects.
chris says
i finally got a chance to add the livesearch, also added 2 small fixes to your theme (added the home link to the tag urls and when you hit x on the tag filter) since I installed it in a subdir it was going to the root.
http://fris.net/links/
is the livesearch in action.
Stephanie says
Awesome!