If this works, it couldn’t be easier. I ran an OPML file through this sweet new service Grazr and this is what I got. Click around and check it out. Wow.
Oops it didn’t work. Wonder why. It sure is a sweet service, I’ll have to find time later to figure it out. My browser keeps reading the quotes around one of the URLs as if it should display quotes, not that I’m putting a bit of code in quotes for its benefit. I’ve been spending a rediculous amount of time here trying to make it stop.
UPDATE: Several people tried to help me out with it, but Brian Benzinger of SolutionWatch.com saved the day, finding me the WP plug-in I needed to turn off the auto-reformatting of the quotes in my post! Yay Brian!!
Now you can see below the beauties of Grazr, in action here with my NetSquared/NonProfit News OPML file. Go click around inside here – it’s incredible! Let’s have a race, shall we, to figure out how many different ways this tool is going to be useful. I’d start first, but I want to see if anyone else can take it in an unexpected direction before I write how I think this will be useful. Oh I’m so excited!
Unfortunately, you can only have one per page, as far as I can tell right now. So check the sidebar where I’m puting it to good use.
TagCentral Tags: OPML, Grazer, RSS, demonstration, nptech