Twitter Lists Widget: Embed Your Lists on Your Blog

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3 Nov 2009

Twitter Lists WidgetAs predicted the Twitter Lists API is causing a fast frenzy amongst Twitter developers anxious to be first to support the new Lists feature. Just this morning we saw Seesmic Desktop release a new version of their application to support Lists, and now there’s news of a brand new widget.

Twitter Lists Widget is a simple widget built by TweetGrid with a big purpose: letting you create a widget to display tweets from your Twitter Lists.

You can grab the standard embed code for a basic version to paste and publish, or masters of Javascript can tweak the code to create a heavily stylized, custom Twitter Lists Widget.

To embed a Twitter Lists Widget on your blog or website, here’s a quick tutorial. Copy the code below, but replace ‘@username/listname’ with the full list name. So if you wanted to embed our Mashable list, you would replace ‘@username/listname’ with ‘@mashable/mashable’. The end result is an automatically updating Mashable Twitter Lists Widget with tweets from all of us at Mashable.

<script language=”javascript”>
/* widget config */
var jtw_list                = ‘@username/listname’;  /* full name of the Twitter List */
</script>
<script src=”http://tweetgrid.com/widget/widget_list.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>

The rapid acceleration of applications supporting the new Twitter Lists reminds us of the early days on Twitter, when it seemed like there was a new application being released every five seconds. It’s hard not to see parallels between today and the initial developer ecosystem that went hand in hand with Twitter’s explosive growth.

Update: Twitter’s getting into the Lists widget game with its own Twitter List widget as well.


Reviews: Mashable, Twitter

Tags: tweetgrid, twitter, Twitter Lists, twitter lists widget


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2 Responses to Twitter Lists Widget: Embed Your Lists on Your Blog

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Rebecca

February 10th, 2010 at 5:19 am

yes they can cause they replied to me and mine are protected :)

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:FI:Sneaky

February 15th, 2010 at 5:18 pm

I think youll find those forces cancelled out by centripetal force generated by the revolution of the wheel .

Try getting your wheels balanced if its giving you problems

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