27 Aug
Posted by Ray Cheung as GPL License, MIT License, Social
Tweetable is a lightweight jQuery plugin which enables you to display your twitter feed on your site quickly and easily. More than just displaying the feeds you can highlight @replys as well as links being dynamically generated for ease of use.
To use Tweetable simply create an empty div and apply an ID or class of your choice. There are some added parameters that you can pass into tweetable for extra functionality. as default you must enter your username, you can also control the date and set the limit of tweets you wish to display.
Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://theodin.co.uk/tools/tutorials/jqueryTutorial/plugins/tweetable/
License: MIT, GPL License





Great!. But can we find something similar for Facebook feed ?
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Hehe.
Does anyone have a mirror?
Yes. It’s http://www.google.com with a search of “tweetable jquery”
Hi Guys, My site is live and clicking, sorry for the downtime!
Love the plugin! I’m a big jQuery fan and this will be good addition to on eof my customer’s site.
Thanks!
Dale
one (perhas newbie) issue
the lines of text do not wrap very well. If the parent Div tag is narrow (less than aprox 160 characters wide) the feed gets jumbled up…
anything that i could do to fix this?
hello,
i download your code and it is working perfectly but there coud be a problem work’n with lightbox ./
i added your code to my html as i said it works well but when i clicked my lightbox button i see it didnt work anymore. here is the url
lightBox & tweetable:
http://kaanguryuva.com/sr/html/kaynaklar.html
just lightBox:
http://kaanguryuva.com/sr/html/kaynaklar_withOutTweetable.html
pls click the small thumbnails
thnk you for attention
see you
There appears to be a large gap before the twitter icon. I can I eliminate this gap so it appears flush to the left of my tab?
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