Navigation with Dirty Blue Widgets

posted on November 28, 2008.

Most people own some sort of personal blog, where they rant about what they did during the day, what they ate, etc. Sometimes, people talk about a good restaurant they went to or an exciting family fun center they attended with their children. Your blog’s visitors might be naturally interested in visiting these places themselves. This is where our line of dirty blue widgets comes in. Dirty blue widgets have an impressive content crawling feature which will allow them to parse your post in search of the name of a particular place you visited. This makes them one of the best widgets currently available for those of you who like to add increased interactivity to your blog. Please note that you must check the LocateIt! feature before publishing your blog post.

How does this dirty blue widget feature work? Simple. It first parses your post for names of locations which it is able to positively identify in the yellow pages. All of our dirty blue widgets compare the names of locations found in your post to names found in the yellow pages within close proximity to your area. The dirty blue widget then records the address along with any other relevant information that might be of use (ie. Phone number) to the visitor.

Our line of dirty blue widgets than looks at your server logs to determine the current location of the web visitor. This location, while not exact, tends to be approximate in determining the physical location of the web surfer. The dirty blue widget then uses a built-in engine to extract directions from the visitor’s city to the address of the location mentioned in the blog post. It renders a small map that is capable of being enlarged, and displays it in the area where you have chosen to implement your dirty blue widget. Thus, visitors are quickly able to get directions to that fancy restaurant you blogged about or that amazing hotel with minimal effort. No other widget currently available for those using Wordpress provides for such ease.

Dirty blue widgets provide the visitor and webmaster with so many enriching features that it would be foolish not to implement them on your blog. Their multi-faceted approach to helping you answer to your visitor’s needs has gone unfound in the thousands of other Wordpress widgets available today. Considering that the dirty blue widgets will be provided free of charge to the Wordpress community, it would be absurd to pass up on them. The dirty blue widgets are untouched when it comes to enhancing the experience of blog visitors.

The LocateIt! feature that comes standard with our line of dirty blue widgets is just one of the many reasons you should take advantage of our dirty blue widgets. The extent to which you can enhance interactivity with this line of widgets is truly amazing, and something that every Wordpress user needs to look into. At no cost to you, there is no excuse for not testing out one of our dirty blue widgets. Your visitors deserve the best when it comes to a web experience. Give them the best by incorporating some dirty blue widgets into your blog.

Sharing Music with Dirty Blue Widgets

posted on November 27, 2008.

As we may or may not have mentioned, our line of dirty blue widgets will boast a unique feature which will allow your site’s visitors to listen to a pre-selected playlist of their choosing. We hope this will make them one of the top wordpress plugins available to the Wordpress community. We know that most webmasters live to liven up the web experience their visitors have, and with dirty blue widgets this is entirely possible. Having flashy images on your blog is not really enough these days. People want to see videos, animations, sound effects, etc. With dirty blue widgets, you can step ahead of you competition by providing your site’s visitors with something they’re not accustomed to seeing on a site – the ability to listen to soothing music as they browse the site. Our line of dirty blue widgets is more than able to accommodate this sort of experience without any sort of incurred cost to the webmaster.

Dirty blue widgets have the capability of streaming mp3 and other compressed music formats from a server that’s loaded with thousands of song titles. Since the dirty blue widgets retrieve these songs from a server other than yours, you don’t have to incur any sort of bandwidth usage costs for using the music. Some of the titles which the dirty blue widgets are capable of playing back are licensed with a creative commons license. This allows for usage without any sort of licensing costs. However, dirty blue widgets can also playback usage that is of a copyrighted nature. The blog owner will have to pay licensing fees to feature this music on his/her dirty blue widget playlist for visitor playback. We haven’t been able to come across a widget that performs such a function without some sort of mandated cost involved. Dirty blue widgets are changing the tide.

Dirty blue widgets will also allot blog visitors the option to adjust the volume on the audio as per their requirements. A special setting will be available to visitors designed to enhance audio playback for those listening in on headphones. This added feature comes free with our line of dirty blue widgets, and is designed, once again, with the end-user web experience mind. A one-of-a-kind feature which the dirty blue widgets will feature, in terms of audio playback, is bitrate selection. Most websites provide only low bitrate versions of songs for online streaming.

Dirty blue widgets will allow the end user to decide what bitrate he/she wants a particular song or audio clip to be played back at. Those of you with slower connections will appreciate this feature of the dirty blue widgets. You won’t have to wait several minutes for a particular piece of audio to load. Rather, you can select the lower birate setting via the dirty blue widget and be on your way. High-speed internet users will benefit from this dirty blue widget feature as they’ll be exposed to higher-quality audio, and thus be granted the option to have quality playback via their stereo and such.

While not ready for the mainstream blogging world quite yet, a newer version of the line of dirty blue widgets will allow blog visitors complete access to the database of songs we mentioned earlier. However, those songs that need be paid for will be at the expense of the visitor, not you, the owner. By paying for a particular song, the user will not only be able to listen to it via the dirty blue widgets, but will also be able to download to his/her computer for later listening. Standing out from the crowd couldn’t be easier with dirty blue widgets.

Implementation Options for Dirty Blue Widgets

posted on November 26, 2008.

Interest has been spurring amongst those in the blogging world about our line of dirty blue widgets. We can’t lie – we really like the sort of excitement that currently exists for dirty blue widgets. Since everyone will still have to wait some time before we release this line of widgets, we thought we’d give some more exciting details about the dirty blue widgets. Please realize that none of are plans are finalized and thus are subject to change. Our dirty blue widgets are still in final stages of the development process, and afterwards will enter the beta testing phase. We appreciate your patience and hope you realize it will pay off in the end.

Most Wordpress widgets currently available today don’t offer much leeway in terms of implementation. The dirty blue widgets, in stark contrast, offer a massive amount of flexibility when it comes to implementation options. One is not restricted to have their dirty blue widget sit on their Wordpress sidebar. With dirty blue widgets, you can choose where you want the widget to appear, without any sort of complicated coding modifications or other hassles. We, unlike others who create and distribute widgets, that sometimes it’s isn’t aesthetically feasible to include a widget on your sidebar. Some sidebars are excessively cramped with other important widgets that adding some dirty blue widgets wouldn’t make much sense. Fortunately, we’ve taken this fact into account while developing the line of dirty blue widgets.

Dirty blue widgets users will have the option of incorporating their widget into the sidebar (as done with traditional widgets) or will be able to add the dirty blue widgets anywhere on their blog by inserting a little snippet of code. This snippet of code will only function if the dirty blue widget user installs a plugin (which will be provided by us) before inserting the small snippet of code. Those users who choose to add the widgets directly to their sidebar will not require this plugin. This amount of flexibility that the dirty blue widgets offer is quite unparalleled. Rather few widgets exists wherein a users can decide where to incorporate them into their existing blog (aside from the sidebar).

For those of you that are a bit wary when hearing the word programming, rest assured that there’s nothing to fear. The dirty blue widgets implementation via coding does not utilize PHP or any other of the traditional web languages. Users will simply have to put a bracketed phrase where they wish the dirty blue widgets to appear in their blog, and save the file which they have modified. Once this is done, the dirty blue widgets should appear on the user’s blog and he/she should be set to go. It’s really that simple when you’re dealing with dirty blue widgets.

We hope you continue visiting back in the coming days and weeks because we’ll be providing additional details on the unique features our line of dirty blue widgets has to offer. You will continue getting a sense of just how unparalleled the line of dirty blue widgets is in comparison the many different widgets which are available to Wordpress users today. The line of dirty blue widgets will undoubtedly revolutionize the way people interact with their favorite blogs, and will also change how blog owners interact with their visitors. You could say that the dirty blue widgets will revolutionize the blogging world.