More Cloudy Days

by Jacob 16. April 2007 00:48

If you have the eye of a good copy editor, you might have noticed some volatility in the ole Tag Cloud on the right. I made some changes at the request of people on the SubText developers list and reworked some stuff—most of which is completely invisible. The biggest visible change is that I decided that assuming an even dispersion around the mean might work in natural statistics, blog post tags tend to be more of a declining curve however.

What that means is that most algorithms for displaying tag clouds use a formula that allocates about half their categories to styles that are never visible. Most tag clouds I saw had slots for up to seven different visual styles that only really displayed three or four.

Well, that's just a waste of a good idea, I say! So I mucked with the weighting formula so that I'd see more visual variation in my clouds. We'll have to see if my theory holds after scrutiny and on blogs with larger traffic.

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Programming | Software

Comments


April 18. 2007 07:51
Kelly
Jacob, WOW! This looks WOW! good looking blog.


April 26. 2007 06:32
Simone
That's a good skin... a bit too small the content bar in my opinion, but looks good


April 26. 2007 16:02
Jacob
Thanks! I steal all my best ideas from others. In this case, it's the second skin in a row I've adopted from the free ones put out by Six Shooter Media.<br /><br />I'm not sure what you mean by content bar, Simone. I know that left to my own devices, I'll tend to make things a touch on the small side. I generally look to my wife to tell me when I'm egregiously tiny-fonted. Smile


May 7. 2007 19:42
Eduardo Miranda
Jacob,<br /><br />I recently migrated to SubText, from CS, and the only thing a miss is the tag cloud.<br /><br />I'm glad someone already implemented, did you publish is code anywhere? Smile)


May 7. 2007 20:28
Jacob
SubText is open source, so the code is all available.  The sourceforge project is located http://sourceforge.net/projects/subtext/">here. I was fortunate that the team put my tagcloud implementation in the 1.9.5 base, which should be released in the days/weeks time frame.

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