Pick one of the two options below.
If you've been here before and built an escaloop badge for your site, you've been given an escaloop ID. Enter it here! If you haven't been here and don't know what we're talking about, just click the "I want to build a (new) badge" link below.
RSS feeds you'd like to see in your escaloop lifestream. (Atom and RDF feeds are fine, too, of course.)
This is where you control the layout of your new escaloop badge.
This setting controls the basic visual style of your escaloop list, such as display width, colors and fonts used.
(At the moment there is only one style, but I hope we'll get some contributions in the future. *winkwinknudgenudge*)
This specifies how long the escaloop list should be. If you've set very active feeds in the URL list above, using a bigger number here might be a good idea.
escaloop allows for grouping of items, for example for del.icio.us bookmarks and Flickr pictures. Take Flickr as an example: Since it's not uncommon to upload a dozen or more pictures at once, these might "dominate" your lifestream. Activating grouping will put all those images uploaded in one day (or links bookmarked) into one single bullet point in your list, reducing the space used.
If you wish, escaloop can render a list of your sources at the end of your lifestream, so it's easier for your visitors to get to your del.icio.us or Tumblr or Twitter.