Tech Note: New Features in LGF Connect

Improvements in LGF’s interface to Twitter
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I can see from our registered user database that quite a few LGF readers have connected their LGF accounts to their Twitter accounts, allowing them to use our Twitter app “LGF Connect” to retweet links to our articles.

(And note: you can give LGF Connect a try even without being a registered LGF user; see this post.)

We have some new features tonight in LGF Connect:

1) If you select some text before clicking the little blue Twitter button, the selected text is used as the “title” of your tweet, instead of the article’s title. For example, to produce the following screenshot, I clicked and dragged the mouse over the first sentence in the top post to select it, then clicked the retweet button for that post:

2) There’s a special “hot key” that brings up the LGF Connect dialog box: Control-Y. If you haven’t selected any text on the page when you type Control-Y, the LGF Connect box comes up with an empty text field:

One way you can use the Control-Y hot key is to retweet a comment you’ve posted at LGF (or a comment someone else posted). Just select the text, hit Control-Y, and tweet it. For example:

(Note: if there’s some text selected when you type the hot key, LGF Connect adds the shortened URL of the current page and the #LGF hashtag, but you’re free to take them out if you like.)

3) Another new feature in LGF Connect is visible in the screenshots above: the button labeled “Insert Shortened Link.” Click this button, then enter the URL; some Ajax magic happens and then the shortened URL (using our custom URL shortener, lgf.bz) is inserted into your tweet wherever you last left the editing cursor.

This lets you insert links from anywhere into your tweet, and use the minimum number of characters to do it (since you’re limited to 140).

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27 comments
1 albusteve  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:14:06pm

time for some Joe B

2 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:16:27pm

I don't tweet,

do I need to pay attention?

3 wee fury  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:29:38pm

I have no clue.
But, I'm sure that it must be good.

4 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:32:37pm
It is sometimes said America was founded as a Christian nation. It was specifically not founded as a Christian nation, or the nation of any other religion. The founding European settlers were refugees from Christian nations, and had experienced quite enough at the hands of state religions. The separation of church and state is central to our democracy. It is impossible to conceive of any of the Founding Fathers approving of prayer rallies in connection with political campaigns. That is equally true of Fathers who were Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, atheist, deist or agnostic.

QFT from the pages

5 albusteve  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:38:46pm

Joe B cover Robert Johnson
Walkin Blues

6 austin_blue  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:39:54pm

My sister-in-law, who lives north of London (well out of War Zone (they have cottages with *thatching* in her village, for pity's sake) e-mailed me this morning and asked me how her sister and I are doing during this heat wave/drought (she's a Texas Girl, too). In passing, she noted that she had to wear a jacket this morning when taking the dogs for a walk.

In a flash of realization, I realized that I hate her with a hate that knows no bounds.

(Like the triple in that last sentence? I'm rather proud of the utter banality.)

Oh, and thank you, GOP, for what you have done to IRAs across the land. Well played. You bastards.

7 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:40:46pm

re: #6 austin_blue

My sister-in-law, who lives north of London (well out of War Zone (they have cottages with *thatching* in her village, for pity's sake) e-mailed me this morning and asked me how her sister and I are doing during this heat wave/drought (she's a Texas Girl, too). In passing, she noted that she had to wear a jacket this morning when taking the dogs for a walk.

In a flash of realization, I realized that I hate her with a hate that knows no bounds.

(Like the triple in that last sentence? I'm rather proud of the utter banality.)

Oh, and thank you, GOP, for what you have done to IRAs across the land. Well played. You bastards.

Thatch?

How do they get insurance for the house?

8 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:42:11pm

Would FOX be presenting the story about the riots in North England if the ritoers weren't black?

9 austin_blue  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:47:33pm

re: #7 ggt

Thatch?

How do they get insurance for the house?

They pay premiums, just like us. Most of those cottages are several hundred years old. Thatch isn't the problem there you might imagine here. Think of England as being on the western side of the Cascades from Humboldt, California, to Vancouver, Canada.

There are, notably, very few adobe structures in the UK.

10 Political Atheist  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:47:40pm

We are all tweeted so well around here. Thanks!

11 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:47:40pm

re: #8 ggt

Probably. Buildings are burning down. They reported on the Vancouver riots.

12 prairiefire  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:48:16pm

re: #9 austin_blue

Aren't you looking like a smarty after the market crash today!

13 austin_blue  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:53:24pm

re: #8 ggt

Would FOX be presenting the story about the riots in North England if the ritoers weren't black?

What they aren't reporting is that a bunch of the looters are white opportunists from outside of the 'hood. Yabos. On NPR this PM, people in Tottenham I heard interviewed were upset that their mixed-race, multi-culti neighborhood was being portrayed as a hot bed of Islamists by the right-wing (read: Murdoch owned) press.

14 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 4:55:30pm

gotta go for a while.

Have a great evening all!

15 austin_blue  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:02:30pm

re: #12 prairiefire

Aren't you looking like a smarty after the market crash today!

US bonds are *good*. Money markets are *good*. Cash is *good*.

Expect a rather large bounce tomorrow. ALCOA has lost over 25% of it's market cap in 5 days ($15 - $11/share). The adults need to stand up and speak.

People are still going to buy sody pops and foil. It's just a headless-chicken panic right now.

16 Stanghazi  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:05:08pm

OK, may I get pre-approval to tweet your comment? I will appear brilliant in 1 day!

17 Lidane  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:06:08pm

I'm sitting here watching CNBC in full freakout mode over the markets today. It's a sea of red arrows pointing down as far as the eye can see.

18 Kragar  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:07:17pm

re: #15 austin_blue

People are still going to buy sody pops and foil. It's just a headless-chicken panic right now.

Would that be a dancing squid panic in the Asian markets?

19 Political Atheist  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:14:35pm

re: #18 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Disturbing to say the least.

20 prairiefire  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:16:06pm

re: #15 austin_blue

An NPR contributor today who works on the floor said he thinks it is not over yet.
The US corporate world is flush with profits. This is headless chicken time.

21 eastwald  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:28:02pm

As a fellow web programmer (work mainly w/ PHP/MYSQL), I'm never ceased to be amazed by what seems to be clean and efficient behind the scenes coding at work on this site. Very nice work Charles. Your comment system is probably my favorite of all the blogs I frequent.

22 Stanghazi  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:38:18pm

re: #20 prairiefire

An NPR contributor today who works on the floor said he thinks it is not over yet.
The US corporate world is flush with profits. This is headless chicken time.

You Prairiefire, and this comment was my first LGF comment tweet! I shortened it, and still had no room to give you credit. THANKS!

23 prairiefire  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:39:31pm

re: #22 Stanley Sea

Hey! How big where those potted succulents you posted a photo of? Did you try to sell some?

24 Stanghazi  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:46:44pm

re: #23 prairiefire

Hey! How big where those potted succulents you posted a photo of? Did you try to sell some?

They are mainly 24". Oh god, yesterday. Got a sunburn, but actually had a good time. Sold 4. Only 4. 20 or so to go. My arms got a huge workout carrying them out to the neighbor's wall so that was good.

I have a better plan. Stoplight corner. Where people can actually see what you are selling without causing a wreck.

25 prairiefire  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:49:38pm

re: #24 Stanley Sea

Oh, that's a good size! Folks like to buy well established plants. Good luck!

26 Stanghazi  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 5:52:19pm

re: #25 prairiefire

Oh, that's a good size! Folks like to buy well established plants. Good luck!

All I know is I can't move them again. They are beautiful, it's sad! Thanks Prairie!

27 Atlas Fails  Mon, Aug 8, 2011 6:03:06pm

New user here. I've been reading the site for a while, and I'm glad to now be participating in the conversation. I got my name from a LGF user comment about Pam Geller's blog a while back, but I can't remember who. Whoever you are, thanks for the inspiration!


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