Copy-Paste Injection – January 2010 Ideas
The sixteenth idea for my 365 social ideas is an idea for a technical tool to assist everyone in getting the credit they deserve and the loyalty they can expect: a copy-paste injection script. It is the very same idea that tynt.com has “created”, but they keep the technology (how simple it may be) to themselves and have even filed for a patent.
Well, I have implemented a very simple demo of the first steps. So far, the script only makes sure to add some extra text to the current selection when ever the mouse button is released (which is how most users select most text) and it only works in Firefox (tested in 3.6). Next steps include making the link direct to the actually selected content, record text copying in Google Analytics, add cross-browser checks etc.
The script is published under the same license as these ideas, CC-BY 3.0.
Why?
Copy-paste is another quite common way of interacting with websites and allowing people to easily spread the word about your website in a new way ensures you credit where such is due. Creating a full-featured jQuery-plugin from this should be fairly easy and then making sure it integrates with Google Analytics if present – and then we’re actually done.
What’s next?
Do with this idea whatever you like – expand, implement, trash or forget. Just remember, that if you use it in anyway make sure to attribute me according to the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, that all these 365 Social Ideas are published under.
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January 19th, 2010 at 03:25
I’m happy to report that it also works in the latest FF 2.0.x.