Twitter plugin Flexicontent
To complete my collection developed for early FLEXIcontent , I propose today a small plugin simple but practical.
The field FLEXIcontent Twitter plugin will allow you to twitter your article directly to the time of writing. Then simply check off the hop fields and voila ... what could be simpler! The plugin also displays in the back office the number of times you tweeted your article.
Front office, you will be able to display the icon TweetMeme on your articles.

I propose different options that will allow you to personalize this plugin, I'll let you discover all that ...

User: Account Twitter user
Password: Password of Twitter account
ShortURL plugin: Choice of APIs that will shorten the URL. I have developed the bit.ly API, but I offer you the ability to add other APIs. (You can just add a class file with the correct methods in ShortURL directory and create the appropriate class, then it will be automatically embedded)
ShortURL parameters: List of parameters to pass to the API ShortURL. All parameters must be separated by a colon ":".
Use TAGS: Indicates whether tags FLEXIcontent will be integrated in the Tweet. (Tip: when a TAG is found in the title of the article, it automatically changes the word TAG, other tags are positioned at the end of the tweet)
Display Format: Displays the compact or standard icon TweetMeme
CSS settings: Settings CSS to display the icon TweetMeme
Plugin ShortURL: Select ShortURL used by TweetMeme
API key: In some cases it is necessary to add parameters to use the API ShortURL ( more here )






On 08/07/2010 at 03:40, greg said:
Hello,
First of all thank you for all these tutorials and plugins on FLEXIcontent; With this I can slowly create my own template.
Going back to twitter plugin, I will return an error.
missing; Before statement
tweetmeme_hashtags = 'A study, Oceania, On the Road' \ n
Hope this can be easily repaired