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Sunday, June 25, 2006

Recommend posts at B4L - 2 comments

Every post we show now features a Recommend link. Click it to cast a vote for that article, and then see the results - the most popular articles, and blogs with the most such articles - on the new Recommendations page. Weekly charts will be added in due course.

Just click Recommend and in a moment or two, the link will change to show the number of votes so far for that post. No pages to load, no popups.

You may vote once per article per day, for as many articles as you like, and for your own articles if you absolutely insist. I've deliberately kept things as pure and simple as possible. This facility requires JavaScript to be on, but, for the security conscious, no personal information is transmitted.

Happy voting!

Update: Interesting statistic for you: as of midnight, Saturday, no fewer than 80 Labour-supporting bloggers had posted a total of 228 articles in the preceding 48 hours. That's an extraordinary figure. You might question how much 'influence' the posts had, but it shows once again, for what it's worth, that we're the most active party-political blogging network - certainly in the UK, not sure about the rest of Europe.

2 comments so far...

At 12:32 PM, June 26, 2006, Anonymous Andrew said...

Nice idea, and well implemented. Could this be extended with an updated-daily RSS feed with links to the day's most popular articles?

   
At 11:49 PM, June 26, 2006, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

Thanks. That would be a good idea, though there probably aren't enough votes for daily updates. 30+ a day would make it interesting, otherwise we could do weekly ones. Anyway, I'll bear it in mind.

   

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