Apture – Pop-Up links to your blog

By Detector | 11 September 2008



Apture is new tool for bloggers, for adding more content to your blogs. You can add a little pop-ups in places where you link to other sites or media items from around the Web. Apture can either do all this automatically or let you to do the legwork.

It’s set up to work with popular sites like Flickr, Amazon, Wikipedia, and Scribd. Any link to one of those sites will simply enable whoever clicks on it to see the entire entry in a small expanding pop-up window that can either stay affixed to the link text or be dragged around the page like a floating widget. The effect is actually pretty neat, and manages to keep your readers on the page, even if you’ve got a heap of linked items. If you want to manually link up any word or phrase in your post you simply highlight it, and you’ll be given a huge list of items from photos, videos, audio clips and text links to choose.

Apture is the feature rich platform that let’s you turn flat pages of text into a compelling multimedia experience. It helps you find content, link it into your page, and display it inline — all with one line of code. And it works in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.

For more info visit apture.com

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2 Responses to “Apture – Pop-Up links to your blog”

  1. Theresa Johnson says:

    Thanks for the great post. Please let me know if I can give you a hand getting Apture up and running on your site!

    Cheers,
    Theresa and the Apture Team
    theresa@apture.com

  2. Ukion says:

    Hi Teresa,

    In the near feature we will redesign our site and for sure we will ask you for your help. Thanks for your offer!

    Ukion
    from DetectorPro






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