Carolyn Erickson

Wordle — now where do I put this code?

Charmian Christie, the cleverist foodie and food blogger I know, suggested Wordle.net in her post today. It’s totally cool. I see a lot of birthday present mileage in this site.

This is the code to link to my Wordle, but I don’t know where in the blog to put it. (Hint: I’m hoping someone who knows will come by and tell me.) :D

  <a href=”http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/132444/Family”
  title=”Wordle: Family”><img
  src=”http://wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/132444/Family”
  style=”padding:4px;border:1px solid #ddd”></a>

Oh well. I *do* know how to do a screen capture, so here you go:

Image courtesy of http://wordle.net
Image courtesy of http://wordle.net

3 Responses to “Wordle — now where do I put this code?”

  1. Charmian Christie says:

    I’m afraid I lose my Clever Blogger title. I didn’t know there was code you could put on your website. I simply did a screen capture. Oh, well…

    I’m glad you liked the concept. Your Wordle is lovely. Regardless of how you posted the image, it’s found a perfect home here.

  2. C. says:

    But your clever blogger status has nothing to do with posting code! It’s your clever and witty posts that earn you that prestigious title. :D

    Oh, and in all of my Wordle-inspired enthusiasm, I completed failed to tell you how inspiring YOUR Wordle is. I loved it so much I had to make one too.

  3. Sadie says:

    Whoa…what fun! I disabled the tag cloud on my site cause I thought it was a bit boring. But I can have a lot of fun with this one and tweak it a bit to my liking, I just might use it…Thanks much…8o)

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