I used the Twitter API to search by Topics Trend, so some entries are
not inserted
intothe hash does not appear. Later a search can be implemented more
detailed web2pyon Twitter. Compared to IE, and I realized that I must fix this
weekend.
_____________________________________________
*Gilson Filho*
*Web Developer
http://gilsondev.com*



2011/3/28 Anthony <[email protected]>

> This is cool. A few notes:
>
>    - The background doesn't show up in IE (the background is just plain
>    white in IE).
>    - If the box containing the tweets doesn't completely fit in the
>    visible window (e.g., if the browser is zoomed in or the window is small),
>    your "Developed by Gilson #DEV" line ends up overlapping on top of the
>    tweets.
>    - A lot of tweets about web2py simply mention "web2py" without the
>    preceding #, so you might consider just searching for occurrences of
>    "web2py" without the # if possible (though that may be more likely to turn
>    up some of the occasional negative tweets about web2py).
>    - Maybe include a link to each tweet on Twitter -- that will make it
>    easy to follow replies to the tweet (often the replies don't include
>    "web2py", so they may not turn up in your list).
>
> Best,
> Anthony
>
> On Monday, March 28, 2011 4:55:25 PM UTC-4, Gilson Filho Brazil wrote:
>
>> Yesterday enjoying the day off, I developed the web2hash beta. This
>> applicationaggregates all relevant information to web2py on Twitter (of
>> course those who use thehash # web2py in your tweets). Below is the link
>> to access the application and there ownlink to the project repository:
>>
>> http://web2hash.appspot.com
>> _____________________________________________
>> *Gilson Filho*
>> *Web Developer
>> http://gilsondev.com*
>>
>>

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