A Wordpress plugin makes a lot of sense, as it would let non- developers easily integrate with it. I was going to look over the docs this weekend to see what would be involved in writing a generic @anywhere plugin for hosted Wordpress installs.
--Robby On Apr 16, 2:09 am, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <[email protected]> wrote: > Are there any plugins for @anywhere that will run on Drupal and > WordPress? My blog is on WordPress, and I want to get rid of as many > non-Twitter gizmos and widgets as possible. I'll be keeping AddToAny, > since it goes to Developer Zone, and I'll be keeping Twitoaster, since > it threads conversations. But I'm ditching Topsy and a couple of > others as soon as I can get @anywhere running. > > I don't know the details of the Drupal site yet - I need to meet with > them and see if they want to do @anywhere. P.S.: If you blog for > developers, I highly recommend posting to Developer Zone. I get more > traffic to my blog that way than anywhere else. I've had 800-visitor > days just from them. > > -- > Subscription > settings:http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
