Twitter Plugins, Not for the Faint of Heart

Apr 29, 2009

I was reading through my feeds today, and came upon a post from Marko Saric’s How to Make My Blog blog and he was talking about all the traffic he’d got from one post. Of course, it was about Twitter, and it outlined some of the great Twitter plugins available: Top 5 Twitter Plugins to Incorporate into Your Blog.

In it, Marko outlines WP Twitip ID, which allows you to add a field to your comment form for your commentors’ Twitter IDs.  This is cool for your commentor because it links their Twitter username to the comment and to their Twitter profile. Nice! So, I installed that one.

Another is Twittar, which allows the commentor’s Twitter Avatar to be shown next to his/her comment.  Kind of nice. And there’s TweetBacks, Tweet This, and Twitter Tools.

You can check them all out on Marko’s blog. But here’s the thing. They all do very cool things, but they’re not for blog beginners. Well… except for Twitter Tools. Anyone can use that one. It’s a pretty standard plugin.

But if you don’t know how to edit your theme files, the others are advanced. They’re not hard. You just need to put snippets of code where you want the items to appear, but one of them, TweetBacks, for example, takes a little more finesse.

Yet, I do have some advice.

If you’re not really into editing the PHP files, don’t be scared to get in and try it. That’s how I learn to do things. I just forge ahead, and do things because I know I can go back and fix them, if I screw up (and I have done that more times than I care to mention).

Save your theme. If you mess up one of the files, you can just go to your saved theme files and upload the clean file to your theme folder. For instance, if you screw up comments.php, just go to your saved theme and upload the original comments.php to the theme folder on your hosting account. Just like new!

Never be afraid to try things. That’s how you learn.

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  • en: To make it in this life, I love the advice from Andy Andrews to "persist without exception". Don't let anyone or anything stand in your way. 07/14/09 09:05am
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4 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. PatMarcello (Pat Marcello)
    April 29th, 2009 at 11:54 pm #

    New blog post: Twitter Plugins, Not for the Faint of Heart http://tinyurl.com/d7lulb

  2. Marko Saric
    May 4th, 2009 at 4:18 pm #

    Great advice! Read, experiment, learn… that’s how you will make your blog better for your visitors.

    …and thanks for including my link in this post. I am glad you liked my article!

  3. Pat Marcello
    May 4th, 2009 at 6:51 pm #

    I did, Marko! Thanks for your comment. Always happy to let readers know about stuff that rocks!

    – Pat

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