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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
30Boxes Adds Twitter Support
Founder Narendra Rocherolle says: "You may have noticed the little 'status' prompt in the bottom left of your 30 Boxes. It is a quick place for you to answer the question, 'what are you doing?'"
posted by @Biz at 4:59 PM
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Guest Post! Graham Waldon from Google
Twitter was down for a little while Sunday afternoon. (It happens to the best of us). Unfortunately, I've currently got my Twitter updates showing above my blog posts, and with Twitter temporarily unreachable, it stalled the loading of my entire page until it finally timed out. Bummer, that. Ideally, it would load my entire page first, and then work on contacting Twitter, so that folks could start reading my posts right away. Turns out that's pretty easy to do. Here's how.
Disclaimer: This only works with the Javascript version of the Twitter badge code, not the fancy flash version.
To put Twitter updates on your site, you get a chunk of code that looks more or less like the following. (Be sure to get the version of the code for your specific account, rather than copying this.)
<script type="text/javascript">
function twitterCallback(obj) {
... some code in here ...
}
</script>
<span id="my_twitter_status">
</span> <span id="my_twitter_status_time"></span>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="https://www.twitter.com/t/status...."></script>The first piece of Javascript and the span tags are nothing we need to worry about. Those just determine where on your page you want the updates to appear. It's the last line that's at issue here, because that's the part that actually tries to contact Twitter.com (as you can see from the URL it's using).
So all you need to do here is leave the majority of the code right where you want the text to show up. Then move only the last line to the very end of your page. If you're editing the HTML of your page directly, put it right before the
</body> and </html> tags that finish off your page. If you're in Blogger and using the new Layouts system, just make a new HTML/Javascript widget in your footer, and paste the code in there.Optional: In between one of the sets of
<span></span> tags, add a note like "(no updates right now)." That note will only appear until the last line of Twitter code is executed, at which point it will be replaced with your actual updates. Or you can just leave it blank.That's it! Implement it yourself, if you like, and hopefully we'll never need it.
Guest Posted by: Graham Waldon
posted by @Biz at 10:36 AM
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Monday, December 18, 2006
Work on Twitter
posted by @Ev at 5:44 PM
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What Are You Watching?
posted by @Biz at 5:31 PM
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
First Firing on Twitter
A Positive Review?
posted by @Biz at 1:17 PM
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
TrippingOnWordsOnTwitter
posted by @Biz at 1:20 PM
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Lots More Text Messages
posted by @Biz at 10:37 AM
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Twitter in The Sunday Los Angeles Times
posted by @Biz at 1:53 PM
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
Are You A Web Worker?
posted by @Biz at 1:42 PM
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Citizen media or citizen nonsense?
posted by @Biz at 12:40 PM
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Friday, December 08, 2006
Introducing Twapp
posted by @Biz at 12:09 PM
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Smart Thoughts About Twitter
posted by @Biz at 10:06 PM
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Signs You've Been Blogging Too Much
posted by @Biz at 3:12 PM
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
We Added AIM Support
posted by @Biz at 6:27 PM
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Monday, December 04, 2006
Congratulations!
Sarah: is pregnant. :oCongratulations Sarah! a Twitter baby is a happy, healthy, and lucky little baby. (So say us!)
posted by @Biz at 8:32 PM
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Travel Bloggers and Twitter
Twitter enables me to post something that is a bit like a blog post, but a small and posted more frequently. I can use our mobile phone to send a text message (SMS) to Twitter that then posts it online and on our blog - notice the new format of the 'Currently' block on the home page."
Neat! You can follow The World is Not Flat too.
posted by @Biz at 10:02 AM
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