[ELECTRON] Bridge network is here

Kevin McDonagh appletvdesign at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jul 14 15:04:54 UTC 2009


Certainly not a lot of work to make it appear on the page. All you would do would be to add another input box when a user/admin adds a community group.. Then that field would be saved as a feed row associated with that particular community event in the database. Then  when you display the page for each feed you would use something like Simplepie or MagPie RSS to load a list of items from an RSS feed. I prefer SimplePie and I'd recommend it.  



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--- On Tue, 14/7/09, Bob <bob at citystrolls.com> wrote:

From: Bob <bob at citystrolls.com>
Subject: Re: [ELECTRON] Bridge network is here
To: "Discussion list for the Electron Club" <members at electronclub.org>
Date: Tuesday, 14 July, 2009, 2:09 PM

Cheers Kev
Is there a lot of work involved in putting rss on something like city
strolls which is hand built on dreamweaver, or is it just for a blog-widget type installation? Bob



Kevin McDonagh wrote:
> Hi Bob, the bridge web site is looking really good! One thing you might
> want to do in future is have a stream of the associated site's activity
> on the individual page for that site on the bridge web site. Showing the
> activity stream on your own site will give an illusion of activity which
> will be associated with the bridge rather than just plainly with the
> said site.
> 
> This recycling / aggregating of other peoples information is the
> cheapest and most common, you can usually choose from at least RSS/atom
> feeds of blog/ forum/ group posts.
> 
> Regards, Kevin McDonagh
> 
> --- On Mon, 13/7/09, Bob <bob at citystrolls.com> wrote:
> 
> From: Bob <bob at citystrolls.com> Subject: [ELECTRON] Bridge network is
> here To: "Electron Club members" <members at electronclub.org> Date:
> Monday, 13 July, 2009, 10:56 AM
> 
> 
> Ever feel out of touch? Ever feel you have something to add or say? Need
> a network to find people doing what you are interested in? Need an
> events calendar to tell folk what is going on and find out what is on? Need to start your own group and communicate with others groups? Need to
> link up your people, projects, blogs and websites?
> 
> Fed-up reinventing the wheel? Need to stop moaning and start organising
> things?
> 
> Then:  Welcome to the Bridge http://www.bridgeweb.info/
> 
> There is even instruction videos on how to do things http://www.bridgeweb..info/pg/expages/read/Guide/
> 
> What are you waiting for, join-up and get networking.
> 
> The Bridge is happy to do workshops for folk not familiar with
> computers, networks and general IT (Information technology) stuff. We
> also need people who would be interested in helping to make informative
> instruction sheets - videos and run workshops at the Electron Club or in
> the community.
> 
> 
> Please forward to anyone you think may find this useful. Any Queries:
> bob at citystrolls.com
> 
> 
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