Dave Burke : Freelance .NET Web Developer specializing in Online Communities

New CS 2.0 Mod: My Blogroll now online

I've done a lot of CS mods, but seldom after putting them online do I say, "Whoa, that's COOOL!"  I really like this Blogroll mod.  Check it out.  (As an added incentive, my "Buds List" is finally revealed to the world!)

I based the OPML conversion piece of this mod on the excellent work of Keyvan Nayyeri and his OPMLConverter.  I've blogged on this and how I approached conversion a bit differently here.

The "Whoa, that's COOOL!" factor is thanks to Andy Smith's MetaBuilders Expanding Panel Control"She's old, but she'll hold."  I used the Expanding Panel as a CS Mod to display expandable entries back in the DBVT.COM CS 1.0 days and it seemed the perfect control for expanding my OPML Feed Categories.  It also compiled up in .NET 2.0 like peas and carrots.

The full DaveBurke.CS.Blogroll mod is located in this zip.  Here's the README.TXT to find out if Zanthrille is right for you.  Or consult your physician for more information.

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Posted on 4/10/2006 10:50:00 AM by Dave Burke
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Comments (5) -

4/10/2006 7:40:19 PM Permalink

Good job Dave;
That expanding panel is a great idea and is implemented very well Wink

Keyvan Nayyeri |

4/11/2006 9:00:53 AM Permalink

Keyvan, Thank you.  Like I said, I couldn't (or at least WOULDN'T) have done this mod without your lead on OPML Conversion.  I really appreciate it.

daveburke |

4/11/2006 3:06:30 PM Permalink

What's up Bud!  It looks great.

Erik Lane |

4/11/2006 6:13:19 PM Permalink

The infamous buds folder, now revealed in all of its buddiness glory. Man, too many CSMods to implement on JK.com, too little time.

jayson knight |

4/12/2006 7:15:38 AM Permalink

Erik, HEY BUD!  

Jayson (Bud), sorry about that time crunch.  We've tried to do the thinking so you won't have to, but if you ain't got the time for a mod, you ain't got the time.

Thanks for your comments, guys!

daveburke |


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