I just added Zemanta a firefox-add on (download it here); a semantic application that adds suggestions, “fuels content”, for photos, links, tags and other helpful items as I post. A fantastic feature is that each item’s copyright license is displayed, or a directive to “check for yourself” is noted, if a license statement is not located by the search function.
I’ll go back to a few prior posts to test it out, meanwhile you can take the Zemanta tour.
Right away I’ve seen that photos should be added at the start of a post since the style of this blog has narrow columns. Otherwise, individual words get stuck floating along side the image.
Thanks for the correction!…
One idea for adding images in-between text is to include it where you want it, then while writing click on a small image of an image in top-right corner of inserted image. A new dialog will open up where you can select alignment type “none”. This should prevent it from messing up your design.
__Jure Cahalev (comments: 12/15/2008)
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Now I can’t wait to try scribefire and Insights, a WordPress plugin!
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Don’t you just love it when you’re caught jumping in and using an application without checking around for directions? Thanks to Jure Cuhelev for impressive follow-up with Zemanta assistance!