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Controversial Web "Framing" Makes a Comeback

(blogs.wsj.com) - When Digg introduced a new toolbar in early April that added a thin strip – known as a ‘frame’ - to the top of pages submitted to Digg, a publisher outcry forced the social media aggregator back down. It modified the new DiggBar so that only logged in users would More...

Comments: 1 Score: 5 Submitted May 05, 2009 by coco0860

Sites can block the DiggBar, but is it worth it?

(news.cnet.com) - John Gruber of the blog Daring Fireball doesn't like what Digg's doing with its DiggBar, and has come up with a relatively simple way to block it on his own site. By making a small change to his site's PHP files, any shortened DiggURL created for one of his pages More...

Comments: 0 Score: 3 Submitted April 04, 2009 by sweeneytodd