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elfire.com/000.html
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.angelfire.com/googles.html
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https://atoz1928.angelfire.com/freefinders.html
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https://atoz1928.angelfire.com/time.html
http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/weather-comparion
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Home Products for publishers for bloggers opportunities for advertisers Get the Widget About Blog Tools Jobs Contact Us Thanks for registering! Below are instructions. Adding the Sphere Contextual Widget to your templatesYour site Blogging Platform Blog Content Blogger type https://atoz1928.angelfire.com/time.html Web Page Private and Personal Blogger Follow the instructions below to install Sphere Related Content in your blog. When we have a plugin for your platform, we'll update this page. The section Add this line as the last line in the section of your template: That line should be the last line before the tag. Links on permalink pages Then, on your permalink pages, you will add the "Related Content" link underneath (or next to/above/whatever) each post. Sphere: Related Content where PERMALINK_URL is the url of the current post the link. Links on index page If you would like to add the SphereIt link for each article on the index page of the blog as well, the code is very similar, but you need to also pass the permalink URL of the post. The code for the "Related Content" on your index page looks like this: Sphere: Related Content where PERMALINK_URL is the permalink URL of the post. NOTE the double quotes around PERMALINK_URL in the Sphere.Widget.search() call. Remember to add the javascript line into the of the index template as well (it has to be in the of each page containing widget links). Markers for your posts SphereIt works by "reading" your posts and processing the text using our Document Genome technology. We use heuristics to determine which parts of your permalink pages are post text and which are navigation/boilerplate/etc. There is a huge variety of templates out there, and we don't always get perfect extraction from blog posts. You can help us by inserting some markers in your permalink (individual post) templates that help us to find your post text. Just add the HTML comments around the post body text in your individual post templates: ... your post body text here ... (usually in a variable or function call, e.g. in WordPress it's the_content() ) ... in your permalink (individual post) pages. Flash content Flash (.swf) content needs to be displayed properly with layers for the Contextual Widget to 'float' correctly on the page. This is done by adding the WMODE="opaque" attribute to all embed tags like this: If you have questions about installing Sphere Related Content, please visit our community forums. Thanks. Publishers Bloggers Advertisers Copyright © 2008 Sphere. All rights reserved. Terms Privacy