Changeset 163418
- Timestamp:
- 10/14/2009 05:53:02 PM (16 years ago)
- Location:
- twitoaster
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- 2 edited
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tags/1.2.1/readme.txt (modified) (1 diff)
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trunk/readme.txt (modified) (1 diff)
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twitoaster/tags/1.2.1/readme.txt
r163417 r163418 13 13 == Description == 14 14 15 The Twitoaster Plugin automatically retrieves Twitter replies to your Blog's posts. These "Twitter comments" are displayed like comments, on the posts pages they are related to. Unlike other plugins like Disqus or IntenseDebate, the Twitoaster plugin uses the WordPress built-in comment system: No changes to your theme, same way of moderating / using comments... Here is how it works:15 The Twitoaster Plugin automatically retrieves Twitter replies to your Blog's posts. These "Twitter comments" are displayed like comments, on the posts pages they are related to. Unlike other plugins like Disqus or IntenseDebate, the Twitoaster plugin uses the WordPress built-in comment system: No 'sync' needed, no changes to your theme, same way of moderating / using comments... Here is how it works: 16 16 17 17 1. You Post an article on your blog -
twitoaster/trunk/readme.txt
r163417 r163418 13 13 == Description == 14 14 15 The Twitoaster Plugin automatically retrieves Twitter replies to your Blog's posts. These "Twitter comments" are displayed like comments, on the posts pages they are related to. Unlike other plugins like Disqus or IntenseDebate, the Twitoaster plugin uses the WordPress built-in comment system: No changes to your theme, same way of moderating / using comments... Here is how it works:15 The Twitoaster Plugin automatically retrieves Twitter replies to your Blog's posts. These "Twitter comments" are displayed like comments, on the posts pages they are related to. Unlike other plugins like Disqus or IntenseDebate, the Twitoaster plugin uses the WordPress built-in comment system: No 'sync' needed, no changes to your theme, same way of moderating / using comments... Here is how it works: 16 16 17 17 1. You Post an article on your blog
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