Collection of Tools/Sites to Create Tag Cloud
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A compilation of tools, sites and code snippets to create tag cloud:
- ZoomClouds: create a tag cloud using any RSS feed. Using a small snippet code embed the cloud on any web page (e.g. TechCrunch tag cloud). It has its API using which you can have better control over the cloud you create and also build powerful mashups.
- Tagline Generator: a simple PHP codebase that lets you generate chronological tag clouds from simple text data sources (e.g: US Presidential Speeches Tag Cloud)
- TagCrowd: web-based tag cloud generator. Manually enter text or upload a text file to create a tag cloud.
- IBM Many Eyes: The Many Eyes tag cloud can show one of two kinds of data: free text, or a two-column table of tags and numbers.
- ToCloud: It has a page to cloud tool which takes a URL and creates a tag cloud from it. I tried one for technacular which can be found here.
- ZoomTags: you can put small (or large) tag clouds on your web page and earn revenue from your web site
- Cloud Control for ASP.NET
- Tag Cloud Builder: cut and paste the text to be clouded and create the cloud.
- Ultimate Tag Warrior 3: for Wordpress
- How To Make a Tag Cloud using CFML
- Tagcloud Font Distributor: assign font sizes to tags based on their counts (PHP based)
- How to Make a Tag Cloud for Movable Type Blogs
- Tagadelic: Tag cloud for Drupal
- CodeProfessor: Building A Tag Cloud in WordPress
- Creating a Tag Cloud in ASP.NET
- Designing With Code: How to Create a Tag Cloud
- Building a tag cloud in Java
- Tag Cloud with Database: PHP and MySQL
- A Tag cloud solution in Django
- HTML::TagCloud: Perl module to generate tag cloud
Other links related to tag clouds:
- Tag Clouds Gallery: Examples And Good Practices
- How to Style a Tag Cloud
- Styling a tag cloud
- Tag Cloud Font Distribution Algorithm
- Wordle: generates “word clouds” from text provided. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
- < href="http://www.kickdeveloper.com/resources/widgets-video-players/create-a-tag-cloud-widget">Create your own tag cloud widget: using RSS feed and php code you can create your own tag cloud widget.
Last updated: November 7th, 2007
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MakeCloud.com is a new tool for creating tag clouds. It is very fast to setup, because there is no signup required and it automatically takes on the formatting of the page it is embedded in.
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Nice collection of tag clouds. Found you on the http://www.tutable.com social bookmark site. Thanks
Thanks for giving collection. I have bookmarked. Am not sure all the tag website still working or not..
I have used zoomtags on my website makemoneykingdom.com. It works like a champ. I would recommend it to others. It’s GR8
Regards
I’ll throw another app it: I just finished FeedVis. It creates a tagcloud from a list of feeds (.opml), and then lets you drill down further to specific times and blogs; it animates changes, so you can see how conversations evolve. You can also click through to posts and blogs that interest you.
Also, FeedVis creates a custom tagcloud page from a user’s opml; that page stays up-to-date with new posts over time; you can browser other people’s tagclouds as well.
I love tagclouds…But what I don’t get from all mentioned tools and examples here, is how to make the words that the tagcloud presents clickable as links to a page which shows a list of results (pages that have the word clicked on in it).
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