Couldn’t get it any bigger, so if interested, click on the graphic.
And here is the Mine! paper in Wordle.
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Couldn’t get it any bigger, so if interested, click on the graphic.
And here is the Mine! paper in Wordle.
TAGS: None
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Nick Burcher
on Jun 28th, 2008
@ 20:05 pm:
This is a great find! I have run Wordle for my Delicious bookmarks too. There is a way of embedding the tag cloud directly from Wordle, but this involves playing with the html and increasing the size of the embed distorts / blurs the words.
I found the easiest way was to do a Print Screen copy of the Wordle picture, paste the whole screen image into Powerpoint, crop it, save it as a JPG and then upload it directly into the blog post. A little long winded but easier than adapting the html code, doesn’t blur the words and looks just as good!