This is an example how an uncustomized Elkx-Box looks like on a page about blogging popularity.

This post intends to give you a short overview and quickstart on how to use Elkx-Box. In-depth information is available on Elkx-Box’s website as well as a visual tour.
First, Elkx-Box means “embeddable multilingual keyword extraction box” which describes quite what it is: a widget that appears as a small box that can easily be embedded into your website by including a JavaScript application that starts a linguisitic backend. This backend analyzes the page and extracts all keywords that describe its content best. At the current state of development, Elkx-Box can handle English, German, French and Spanish content.
In a nutshell, adding an Elkx-Box widget to your blog’s sidebar is as easy as adding the following line of code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.elkx-box.com/elkx-box.js"></script>
However, you may be interested in customizing Elkx-Box to suite your blog’s or website’s layout best. To fulfill this task, Elkx-Box provides a straightforward customization webfrontend and –for more advanced users– the possibility to configure and fine-tune Elkx-Box’s appearance manually.
Elkx-Box is a private project of Alex and Rona Linke and provided free of charge. Feature requests and constructive feedback are appreciated.
Enjoy!
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