{"id":12618,"date":"2011-03-20T19:24:58","date_gmt":"2011-03-20T19:24:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/plugins-wp\/twitter-extented\/"},"modified":"2011-03-20T19:24:58","modified_gmt":"2011-03-20T19:24:58","slug":"twitter-extented","status":"publish","type":"plugin","link":"https:\/\/kin.wordpress.org\/plugins\/twitter-extented\/","author":6111092,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_crdt_document":"","version":"1.0.3.1","stable_tag":"trunk","tested":"3.1.4","requires":"2.1","requires_php":"","requires_plugins":"","header_name":"Twitter for Wordpress extended 2","header_author":"Andrea Moro","header_description":"","assets_banners_color":"","last_updated":"2011-03-20 19:24:58","external_support_url":"","external_repository_url":"","donate_link":"","header_plugin_uri":"http:\/\/www.andreamoro.co.uk\/","header_author_uri":"http:\/\/www.andreamoro.co.uk\/","rating":0,"author_block_rating":0,"active_installs":10,"downloads":3991,"num_ratings":0,"support_threads":0,"support_threads_resolved":0,"author_block_count":0,"sections":["description","installation"],"tags":[],"upgrade_notice":[],"ratings":{"1":0,"2":0,"3":0,"4":0,"5":0},"assets_icons":[],"assets_banners":[],"assets_blueprints":{},"all_blocks":[],"tagged_versions":[],"block_files":[],"assets_screenshots":[],"screenshots":[],"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false},"plugin_section":[],"plugin_tags":[159,162],"plugin_category":[43,56],"plugin_contributors":[92488],"plugin_business_model":[],"class_list":["post-12618","plugin","type-plugin","status-publish","hentry","plugin_tags-twitter","plugin_tags-widget","plugin_category-customization","plugin_category-social-and-sharing","plugin_contributors-moroandrea","plugin_committers-moroandrea"],"banners":[],"icons":{"svg":false,"icon":"https:\/\/s.w.org\/plugins\/geopattern-icon\/twitter-extented.svg","icon_2x":false,"generated":true},"screenshots":[],"raw_content":"<!--section=description-->\n<p>Twitter for WordPress displays yours tweets, your friends timeline, a Twitter search result or the current twitter trends in your WordPress blog. This is done by using the built in widget or by using PHP functions in your theme.<\/p>\n\n<h4>Features<\/h4>\n\n<pre><code>* Simply\n* Customizable\n* Widget support\n* No options page (yes, this is a feature if you consider that other plug-in cannot be inserted in your site more than once due to this)\n* Uses Wordpress resources (no extra files needed)\n* Detects URLs, e-mail address and @username replies\n<\/code><\/pre>\n\n<h4>Usage<\/h4>\n\n<p>If you use WordPress widgets, just drag the widget into your sidebar and configure. If widgets are not your things, use the following php code to display Twitter messages:<\/p>\n\n<pre><code>&lt;?php twitter_messages(\"username\"); ?&gt;\n<\/code><\/pre>\n\n<p>A number of options are available like:<\/p>\n\n<pre><code>* specifying the number of the elements that should appear in your list via the $num parameter;\n* let the elements appear into an HTML list via the $list parameter\n* show the time when the tweet has been published via the $update parameter\n* transform text into an active link via the $hyperlinks parameter and apply a nofollow decoration with the $nofollowattribute\n* exclude retweets via the $excludeRT parameter\n* or don't include tweets that contain a particular text via $excludeText parameter (you can pass a simple string, or an array of values comma separated) \n<\/code><\/pre>\n\n<p>If you want to display tweets to a special search result, use the following code:<\/p>\n\n<pre><code>&lt;?php twitter_searchstring(\"#twitaly\"); ?&gt;\n<\/code><\/pre>\n\n<p>If you want to display the tweets of your friends timeline, use this:\n    <\/p>\n\n<p>If you want to display the current twitter trends, use that snippet:\n    <\/p>\n\n<h4>Customization<\/h4>\n\n<p>The plug in provides the following CSS classes:\n    * ul.twitter: the main ul (if list is activated)\n    * li.twitter-item: the ul items (if list is activated)\n    * p.twitter-message: each one of the paragraphs (if msgs &gt; 1)\n    * .twitter-timestamp: the timestamp span class\n    * a.twitter-link: the tweet link class\n    * a.twitter-user: the @username reply link class\n    * li.twitter-item img: format the avatar icon on search results<\/p>\n\n<h3>Credits<\/h3>\n\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/rick.jinlabs.com\/\">Ricardo Gonz\u00e1lez<\/a> - The plugin is highly based on the plugin \"Twitter for Wordpress\", so the major part of the credits goes to him.\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.das-motorrad-blog.de\/meine-wordpress-plugins\/\">Marc Schieferdecker<\/a>, The plugin fork from which this extension is derived.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Contact<\/h3>\n\n<p>Any Suggestions? \nAs I'm not a PHP programmer and I'm not going to support this fork actively, I will be glad to hear from you. Maybe that if the request or the suggestion is interesting enough I can spend some time on the development.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<p>Drop \"twitter-for-wordpress-extended\" folder (or even twitter_extended.php) into \/wp-content\/plugins\/ and activate the plug in the Wordpress admin area.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you use the \"Twitter for Wordpress\" plugin please deactivate it before activating \"Twitter for WordPress Extended\". 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