You can now put any Pageflakes
Flake (aka Widgets) on your blog or websites! Flakes are fully
functional feature rich customizable widgets which you can now
take-away with you outside Pageflakes and
eat it anywhere you like. There are so many ways you can use
the flakes to enrich your blog and websites. I will try to explain
some of the cool ways to make really good use of some cool
flakes.
Let’s play
There are many cool games like Sudoku which you can put on your
page and waste endless time on it. Start wasting your time here
right now:
Also check out this cool Spider:
Let’s get into business
Enough fun. Let’s get into some work. You can maintain a
To-Do-List on Pageflakes and publish it on your website or blog and
let others know what you are up to. Check out my To-do-list for
writing articles:
Event Calendar
You can maintain a family event calendar or group events on a
Calendar flake and then put it up on your website for others to see
and participate.
Share files with others
Your blog does not let you share files? No worries, put a
Box.net flake on your blog and allow others to download files from
it. It’s so easy to share files with this cool flake. You can have
1GB free storage right on your blog or website.
Your office on the web
You can put your to-do-list, calendar and mail flake anywhere
you like in order to have a “mobile office” for you. But the “Web
Office” is incomplete without a powerful authoring tool. Here you
go, the great “Notepad” flake. Don’t underestimate this flake
judging by its size. I have a whole Codeproject article inside it.
And that’s not all it can hold. Click on the “open” button and see
what else I have there. You can only read the files, but I see a
full fledged WYSIWYG Html Editor here.
Share Photos
You can show your favorite photos from Flickr by putting a
Flickr flake on your website. See my favorite photos:
See how to do all these from
this blog post.
You might say, “Big Deal, Google did it long time back.” You’re
wrong. Google Widgets are throw away widgets. They cannot contain
your data and show it on another website. You cannot have a
to-do-list populated with your tasks and put it on another website.
But Pageflakes can. The flakes you put on another website or on
your blog are the very flake that is running on your Pageflakes
page. If you modify the flake from Pageflakes, others can see the
latest data from your blog. It also works the opposite way. You can
work on the flake right from your blog or website. You need not go
to Pageflakes in order to access the flake. If you don’t like to
work on Pageflakes all the time, then just put the flake that you
need on your website and work from there.
This is the best feature of Pageflakes at User End, I think. Any doubt?
indeed great feature. But it BEGS for ability to resize (notepad widget for example)
that’s really wonderful for me 🙂 I am trying to add my blogs with my PF 🙂
thanks 🙂 its really great feature for me and my blogs 🙂 I m trying to add flakes in my blog 🙂
I just love this feature. Its cutting out lots of my work 🙂
I was able to delete the two files from the box.net flake, does it appear removed only for me or is it globally reflected? It was not intentional, i was just checking out each flake and happened to meddle with box.net flake.
If it is global, then this is a bug.
Gonsalez music
Hi,
You may also want to suggest Ratings, Polls, and Comments from JS-Kit. Our widgets are super easy to install and really enhance the blog experience. With over 8,000 blogs we are headed in the correct direction!
Best,
Khris
JS-Kit
khris at js-kit.com
Hi nice widgets dude
This seems to be a really great thing for any blogger, thanks for the cool widgets.
This conversation is titilating! I'll have to come back here often!