How To Create A Visual Bookmarking Blog in a Snap

When I first downloaded Monkiri Firefox plug-in, I seriously thought it's just a little screen capture tool. But apperantly it's a whole lot more.
Monkiri is a user friendly Firefox/IE addon that enables a web user to capture and share interesting web pages or part of a web page with others. Monkiri lets you grab any part of the web page and instantly publish it either on your Monikri blog, or send it to Blogger/Wordpress blogs.
What comes as a surprise to me is that Monkiri is actually a full blogging system with blog editing management where you can choose and edit your template, organize your entries (you can also post from your mobile), track comments, add links, feeds, manage members etc.


Since I don't need another blog, I quickly opened myself A Monkiri Page where I can easily capture and store stuff from the web, like if it was a bookmarking site, only with pictures. As you can see my page is public, but you can set your privacy default for new entries the way it suits you.
Bottom line, Monkiri is a very useful tool, and even though I wish it had some compatibility to Twitter and Flickr, I'm pretty much impressed with the service as it is.


4 Comments:
Great tip on monkiri, and I like the screenshot of your Firefox Browser setup of all the Web 2.0 Icons along the top menu bars.
Do you teach more about Firefox? ;-)
Glad I follow you on Twitter, @orli, and I'm looking forward to learning more from you!
many thanks for all the Great things you share with us.
Huge FAN!;)
by the way i'm testing Monkiri and i think beside that compatibility issue that you mentioned , it needs RSS channels for blogs and there's a 10 MB limit for each blog i guess.
About the RSS feed, every blog has it, you can find it on the setting under the feed tab.
I saw the 10MB limit, but i think it's just for files that you upload and my guessing is it's per file. Anyway, it's not limiting you with screenshot captures.
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