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r231406 r231612 8 8 == Description == 9 9 10 This plugin will allow you to easily embed tweets on on a post or page. Note, this will only embed a single tweet, not the latest tweet.10 This plugin will allow you to easily embed tweets on on a post or page. Note, this will only embed a single tweet, not the 11 11 12 It automatically styles the twitter posts to one of the many default designs we offer. A theme can override the twitter post design as well by hooking into a filter. (Read Usage Section) 12 latest tweet. 13 13 14 Props to Jonathan Dingman and Dre Armeda (http://wpvibe.com/) for the idea behind this plugin, testing and feedback. Dre Armeda did all of our twitter output designs. 14 It automatically styles the twitter posts to one of the many default designs we offer. A theme can override the twitter 15 16 post design as well by hooking into a filter. (Read Usage Section) 17 18 Props to Jonathan Dingman and Dre Armeda (http://wpvibe.com/) for the idea behind this plugin, testing and feedback. Dre 19 20 Armeda did all of our twitter output designs. 21 22 * Author Homepage: http://wpvibe.com 23 * Plugin Homepage: http://tweeted.org 15 24 16 25 == Installation == … … 34 43 35 44 = How do I use this plugin? = 36 Simply include a line in your post or page that looks like this, [tweeted]http://twitter.com/wpvibe/status/12556071704 [/tweeted], which has the tweet which you want to embed in it. (note, this is just an example link, use your own link)45 Simply include a line in your post or page that looks like this, [tweeted]http://twitter.com/wpvibe/status/12556071704 37 46 38 == Upgrade == 47 [/tweeted], which has the tweet which you want to embed in it. (note, this is just an example link, use your own link) 39 48 40 === Automatic === 41 1. Use the plugin updater in WordPress or... 49 == Upgrade Notice == 42 50 43 === Manual === 44 1. Delete the previous `tweeted` folder from the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 45 2. Upload the new `tweeted` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 51 Use the plugin updater in WordPress or... (1) Delete the previous `tweeted` folder from the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory (2)Upload the new `tweeted` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 46 52 47 53 == Usage ==
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