Filed under: Tools — Scott @ 1:18 am
Wordpress plugin that displays the number of times that an article has been bookmarked at delicious. By default it shows nothing if there are no bookmarks yet. Just use “webprof_delicious::show()” in the loop in them loop in your templates. If you want it to display even when there are no bookmarks pass in a true value “webprof_delicious::show( 1 )”. If you want to see an example of what it looks like check out this post I made last year.
To install: download and unzip it in your plugins directory. Then activate it in your plugins menu.
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You rock - just shot this over to the designer for her to get it done. ;-)
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Ok, have you had any issues with this plugin? It seems to randomly disappear on me - noticeably after it goes past “4″ in bookmarks. Thought I’d ask ;-)
Added: for instance, I have a post right now with 12 delicious bookmarks, but the icon only shows 3. :S
Hey Rae I think its the instability of the delicious feed. I am not caching the result from delicious so if they deny the request for the feed it will show as 0.
I’ll update it and hit you up.
Thanks scott - you can take a look at the top one on my blog atm if you need… it went up to 4, then disappeared (the whole button), then went to 3 and then 2, even though it’s actually bookmarked by 17 people as I write this. Look forward to a possible fix. :)
Just realized I never did come back to say thanks for fixing it. :)
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