You can use a 3rd party solution:
Install i18n serach: http://mvlcek.bplaced.net/get-simple/i18nsearch/
This provides tag clouds and the call return_i18n_tags()
Then use something like the cumulus tag cloud swf: http://www.roytanck.com/2008/05/19/how-t...ash-movie/
You just need to create the xml stylevar using a bit of php to have this format:
off the top of my head, something like this should work:
(code not tested...)
-Rob A>
Install i18n serach: http://mvlcek.bplaced.net/get-simple/i18nsearch/
This provides tag clouds and the call return_i18n_tags()
Quote:returns an ordered array, where the key is the tag and the value is an array of urls (slugs) using that tag. Tags starting with "_" are ignored.
Then use something like the cumulus tag cloud swf: http://www.roytanck.com/2008/05/19/how-t...ash-movie/
You just need to create the xml stylevar using a bit of php to have this format:
Code:
<tags>
<a href="http://www.roytanck.com/tag1" style="font-size:9pt;" >Tag name</a>
<a href="http://www.roytanck.com/tag2" target="_blank" style="font-size:12pt;" >Tag two</a>
...
</tags>
off the top of my head, something like this should work:
Code:
$stylevartags = '<tags>';
$alltags = return_i18n_tags();
foreach ($alltags $tag => $slugarray) {
$link= 'search/?tags=' . $tag;
$size = 9 + count($slugarray); // or whatever function you want to convert instances to text size
$stylevartags .= '<a href="' . $link . '" style="font-size:' . $size . 'pt;" >' . $tag . '</a>';
}
$stylevartags .= '</tags>';
(code not tested...)
-Rob A>