Twitter for WordPress displays yours latest tweets in your WordPress blog.
Twitter for WordPress displays yours latest tweets in your WordPress blog.
Features
* Simply * Customizable * Widget support * No options page (yes, its a feature) * Uses WordPress resources (no extra files needed) * Detects URLs, e-mail address and @username replies
Usage
If you use WordPress widgets, just drag the widget into your sidebar and configure. If widgets are not your thing, use the following code to display your public Twitter messages:
<?php twitter_messages("username"); ?>
For more info (options, customization, etc.) visit the plugin homepage.
Customization
The plug in provides the following CSS classes:
* ul.twitter: the main ul (if list is activated) * li.twitter-item: the ul items (if list is activated) * p.twitter-message: each one of the paragraphs (if msgs > 1) * .twitter-timestamp: the timestamp span class * a.twitter-link: the tweet link class * a.twitter-user: the @username reply link class
Ronald Heft – The plugin is highly based in his Pownce for WordPress, so the major part of the credits goes to him.
Michael Feichtinger – For the multi-widget feature.
Michael Voigt – #trendingtopics regexp
Allen Shaw – link’s regexp finetune
Suggestion, fixes, rants, congratulations, gifts et al to rick[at]jinlabs.com
Drop twitter-for-Wordpress folder (or even twitter.php) into /wp-content/plugins/ and activate the plug in the WordPress admin area.
Drop twitter-for-Wordpress folder (or even twitter.php) into /wp-content/plugins/ and activate the plug in the WordPress admin area.