Posted by W3Avenue Team on Feb 15, 2010 in
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Google Buzz Widget is a jQuery plugin that lets you embed a Google Buzz stream in your web page. Since Google Buzz doesn’t offer JSON format of its feed yet, the plugin uses Google AJAX Feed API to converts it into JSON format. After retrieving feed content it dynamically adds content as an unordered list to specified container on your web page.

jQuery Google Buzz Widget is a cross browser plugin that works on all major browsers and is very easy to implement. You can easily change its look and feel using CSS and customize some of its behavior using configuration options.
Features
- Display buzzes as a bar with transition effects or as a fixed list
- Many transition options like opacity, height, font-size
- Each part of the buzz – e.g., links, dates has its own class for easy CSS customization
- Show or hide some parts of the buzz like date, source
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “google-buzz” class
- You can also choose to display the complete content of the buzz
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demos & download on Popular on Google Buzz Widget Website.
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Posted by W3Avenue Team on Dec 8, 2009 in
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Who-Tweet Button is a jQuery plugin that allows you to acknowledge the people who tweet your story by showing their Twitter pictures inside the retweet button. This plugin is using Topsy API which keeps a complete history about Twitter trackbacks of your links.

Adding Who-Tweet button is as simple as adding a div with a “who-tweet” class. Although all arguments are optional, it is better to set your own Twitter username, so when people retweet your link; your nickname appears as the source. Link URL will be automatically grabbed from the page this code is placed in.
Features
- Display Twitter pictures of people who tweet your link
- You can show pictures of highly influential users only
- Display people tweets as a tool-tip when hovering over their pictures
- Many transition options like opacity, height and width
- The button is not iframe-based. Which means you can easily customize its style to blend into your theme
- The button makes use of jQuery DOM-Manipulation (No document.write) for better and optimal integration with your code
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load any number of div elements that have “who-tweet” class
- Still, you can display the original retweet buttons -tall or wide- without the Who part
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demos & download on Who-Tweet Button Website.
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Tags: - Virtualization, Apache License, Application Packaging, Bookmarking / Sharing, jquery, Mike, MoreTechTips, Retweet, Social Media, Topsy
Posted by W3Avenue Team on Nov 24, 2009 in
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Twitter trackbacks widget is a highly customizable jQuery plugin that you can use to integrate tweets that mention your post. It encourages users to engage further by providing reply and retweet links with each tweet. Based on Topsy’s API (released a WordPress plugin to turn your post tweets into comments), Twitter trackbacks widget can be used in any blog not just WordPress.

You can easily implement Twitter Trackbacks Widget with only three lines of code for default behavior. You can customize plugin’s behavior by setting several option including ability to set post URL manually, number of tweets, duration, animation etc.
Features
- Display Twitter responses/tweets that mention your link
- Display tweets as a bar with transition effects or as a fixed list
- Retweet and reply links for each tweet to encourage people to share your link
- Return tweets of highly influential users only
- Style tweets based on the influence level of their users
- Many transition options like opacity, height, font-size
- Each part of the tweet like Avatar, links, hash tags.. has its own class for easy CSS customization
- Show or hide some parts of the tweet like avatar, author name, date, retweet/reply links.
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “twitter-trackbacks” class
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demos & download on Twitter Trackbacks Widget Website.
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Posted by W3Avenue Team on Oct 21, 2009 in
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Twitter Friends and Followers Widget is a jQuery plugin that you can embed anywhere to display pictures of your Twitter followers or friends (whom you follow) and their latest tweets if you like. By featuring your Twitter friends or followers on your website, you will be able to encourage other to become friends too.

Implementation is really straight forward and you can easily customize the look of the widget using CSS. Twitter Friends and Followers Widget is highly customizable; plugin supports many arguments including number of friends/followers, animation, animation delay, ability to turn off avatars, etc. All arguments are optional except for your Twitter username.
Features
- Show your latest Twitter Friends and Followers with custom animation.
- Display your profile and total count of your friends and followers.
- Display your friends or followers latest tweets.
- Instead of linking a picture to friend’s twitter page; You can link it to his/her home page. So, They would know that your are linking to them (by referrals).
- Don’t worry about your SEO with the quality of all these outbound links as they are loaded by JavaScript and wouldn’t be visible to a search engine crawler.
- Widget is very flexible and can easily fit in different layouts by adjusting the number of visible pictures and its dimension.
- Many pictures & tweets transition options like opacity, width, height.
- Each part of the tweet like Avatar, links, Hash tags has its own CSS class so it can be styled easily.
- Show or hide some parts of the tweet like avatar, author name, date, etc.
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “twitter-friends” class.
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demo & download on Twitter Friends and Followers Widget jQuery Plugin’s Website.
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Posted by W3Avenue Team on Oct 8, 2009 in
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This jQuery Plugin allows you to create a bar of real-time stream of information related to your post powered by Collecta search engine. Collecta monitors the streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media. So it can show you results as they happen.

Collecta provides streams of information from a wide variety of sources in five content categories: updates, stories, comments, photos, and videos. Implementation is really straight forward and you can easily customize the look of tweet bar using CSS. Realtime Related Stream Bar jQuery Plugin supports many arguments, all of which are optional.
Features
- Show realtime related stream of information based on your post tags.
- Collecta provides streams of information from a wide variety of sources. you can choose from 5 categories of content: updates, stories, comments, photos, and videos.
- Search by tags in OR or AND operators.
- You can also search using a custom query (Fixed query or based on user input).
- Many transition options like opacity, height, font-size.
- Each part of the result -avatar, author name, link- has its own class for easy style customization.
- Show or hide some parts of the results like avatar, author name, date.
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “related-stream” class.
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demo & download on Realtime Related Stream Bar jQuery Plugin’s Website.
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Posted by W3Avenue Team on Sep 29, 2009 in
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Realtime Related Tweets Bar jQuery Plugin allows you to add highly customizable real-time Twitter search-driven bar of tweets related to your post, or from specific users, or you can limit it by a geocode coordinates, etc.

Implementation is really straight forward and you can easily customize the look of tweet bar using CSS. Realtime Related Tweets Bar jQuery Plugin supports many arguments, all of which are optional.
Features
- Show realtime related tweets based on your post tags.
- Return only tweets with links or return all.
- Limit tweets by 1 or more users. (from/to/mention users!)
- Limit tweets by a location geocode and a radius.
- Search by tags in OR or AND operators.
- Many tweets’ transition options like opacity, height, font-size.
- Each part of the tweet like Avatar, links, Hashtags has its own class for easy customization.
- Show or hide some parts of the tweet like avatar, author name, date.
- Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “related-tweets” class.
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demo & download on Realtime Related Tweets Bar jQuery Plugin’s Website.
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