What's a quilt?

  1. Goodreads
  2. onaswarm.com
  3. mybloglog.com
  4. hulu
  5. fuelmyblog.com
  6. AOL
  7. Blakery
  8. Rememble
  9. Quotiki
  10. hi5
  11. ZoomInfo
  12. LinkedIn
  13. Amazon
  14. Ubuntu Forums
  15. Pipes
  16. Pegasus News
  17. MyOpenID
  18. Last.fm
  19. MySpace
  20. multiply
  21. furl.net
  22. gather.com
  23. blogengage.com
  24. nowpublic.com
  25. ilovethestate.net
  26. dodgeball
  27. YouTube
  28. del.icio.us
  29. Jyte
  30. today.com
  31. Genealogy Today
  32. StumbleUpon
  33. SmugMug
  34. Ning
  35. SonicLiving
  36. tribe
  37. ziki.com
  38. Photobucket
  39. Instructables
  40. Tumblr
  41. librarything.com
  42. brightkite.com
  43. friendfeed.com
  44. Google Groups
  45. Planemoo
  46. studentdoctor.net
  47. Launchpad
  48. Flickr
  49. Zooomr
  50. Get Satisfaction
  51. LiveJournal
  52. blippr.com
  53. Vidoop
  54. SlideShare
  55. Joel Watts
  56. theblogexperiment.com
  57. Jaiku
  58. idproxy.net
  59. Aliology
  60. sivatar.com
  61. cafepress.com
  62. VolunteerMatch
  63. squidoo.com
  64. soup.io
  65. lulu.com
  66. Wink
  67. freebase.com

Claim

Add the URLs for your home page and profile pages:

  • http://del.icio.us/<you>
  • http://<you>.com/
  • http://www.myspace.com/<you>

Each URL you claim will be represented by its Favicon.

We'll mark up your quilt using the rel="me" microformat so you can take your identity with you — wherever you want to go.

Embed

Link

Put a link on your page back to your quilt:

<a href="http://<you>.quiltid.com/" rel="me">
  My Quilt
</a>

Be sure to include the rel="me"; that's what lets others know you're claiming your quilt as your own.

Widget

Display your quilt on pages where you can include JavaScript:

<h1>Your Page</h1>

<div id="quiltid">
  <h2>My Quilt</h2>
</div>

<script
  src="http://quiltid.com/widgets/js/<you>/"
  type="text/javascript">
</script>

The widget will insert your quilt into the #quiltid element.

Verify

If a URL you claim supports OpenID, you can verify that you're its owner. Once you've verified a claim, nobody else can claim your URL.

Get Started

Start by signing in using an OpenID. If you haven't before, you'll choose an identifier and agree to the Terms of Service. And since you used OpenID, you'll have your first verified claim.

To find out more, read the quiltid blog, get support on our page at Get Satisfaction or check us out elsewhere online.

No OpenID?

You probably have one, even if you don't realize it. LiveJournal, AOL, WordPress.com and Vox are all OpenID providers.

If you don't use any of those services you can also sign up with a provider who specializes in OpenID or even run one yourself.

Our Quilt

Who made this?

quiltid was created by Joel, Julie and Steve at Watts Lab, Inc. in Garland, Texas, USA.