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Twitter Plugin Updated for Mango 1.3 Compatibility

Now that Mango Blog 1.3 is out a few plugins may have to be updated to the new 1.3 version to include auto install. Thanks to the help of Seb Duggan the mango blog twitter plugin has been updated for compatibility with the new auto Install system. Get the twitter plugins below:
Mango Blog 1.3 Compatible Version
http://www.visual28.com/assets/content/mango/twitter-1.3.zip
Mango Blog 1.2 Compatible Version
http://www.visual28.com/articles/twitter-plugin
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Plugin Updates
It's been a busy month for me so I haven't had much time to write any articles for visual28. I hope I can change that soon. I have some topics all lined up, but I really need to do some additional research before I post them. I do have some news that I wanted to put out to you all. I have made some small updates to the twitter and flickr plugins for Mango Blog. Mostly to improve flexibility of the plugin for various themes, but also fixed a few small bugs. So if you haven't yet given it a try or found that it didn't work for you, give it go and download them. Get the Flickr Plugin Here, or the Twitter Plugin Here.
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SideNote: A Free Mango Blog Plugin

Back when I used BlogFusion as a CMS, it had a very simple utility called notes. Its function was simple. It added a note to your sidebar. I found this really useful when you need to alert your users to a new update or some problem without having to create a blog post about it. I wanted that feature back in mango blog so I created a very simple plugin called SideNote. It allows you to add html to your sidebar so you can use it however you want. Use SideNote to add an alert about upcoming maintenance or an outage, or maybe you need a donate now button? It's up to you.
Update
Thanks to the feedback, I have updated SideNote to include support for the WYSIWYG editor. You can now turn it off and on by clicking the toggle editor icon just like you can in the posts and pages editor. Now you can enjoy SideNote with a simpler more efficient editing experience.
Download SideNote Plugin
- Plugin version:
- 1.2
- Last Updated:
- 2009-10-13
- Requires:
- Mango Blog 1.3+
- Auto-install URL:
- http://www.visual28.com/assets/content/mango/sideNote-1.2.zip
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Flickr Plugin For Mango Blog

I think that just about everybody has a flickr account, and many of us want to put our photos on our blogs. Be it family photos or screen shots of video games and websites — they add visual interest to our web site designs and engage our readers. I know, Mango Blog already has a flickrWidget, but I didn't really like the slideshow and wanted to see a group of thumbnails instead. So I built my own plugin. Now you Mango Blog owners have an option for putting your flickr Pics onto your site.
Features
The flickrPics plugin has some great features not available in all plugins yet. This plugin is pod-enabled so you can set it's position within your sidebar in the admin. This is also the first plugin that supports Caching. Thanks to Adam Tuttle for writing the cache script that he will publish later this week on his site Fusion Grokker. Caching the feeds from these plugins will increase performance of your blog and will be less likely to return an error if those site go offline for any length of time.
This Cache feature is something I will also be adding to the twitter plugin later this week.
Configuration Settings
I tried to pack several useful features into flickrPics to give you flexibility to make it work in as many themes as possible. When you configure the flickrPics plugin you have a few options available.
Tags: allow you to perform a search through your photos for particular tags. This is a comma separated list and works the same as it would like the flicker search.
Photos to Display: A numerical value for the number of images you want to show at a time.
Photo Size: Square thumbnails, and medium thumbnails are the only two options at the moment. I am looking into other options for future updates.
Custom Header: Allows you to specify a custom H2 title.
Image Wrappers: There are two extra fields "before image" and "after image" that allow you to wrap your images in custom elements like <p> tags or a <br> tag.
Download the plugin
The flickrPics plugin is free to download so get it now, and please provide me your feedback for it's usefulness, and suggestions for improvements.
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Twitter Plugin For Mango Blog

UPDATE: A new version of the twitter plugin is now available for Mango Blog 1.3 Please see the new post for details and download.
Twitter, the popular micro blogging social phenomenon is taking the blogosphere by storm. I felt Mango Blog needed to keep up with the times. I was also working on a new theme that required a twitter sidebar widget. This meant I had to force myself to learn about the plugin system for mango blog. I was about to throw in the towel, call it quits and cry my eyes out then all of a sudden it started to "click". Within the next hour or so I fixed my plugin and got it working as intended. Hooray!
Features
I tried to make it as flexible as possible. Adding a few extra hooks for future styling needs. While I was at it. I added a custom javascript that automatically links @Usernames as well as hyperlinks in the tweet. Something the original twitter badge does not do.
Configuration Settings
I tried to make the plugin settings functional as well for future proofing the plugin. I added the ability to customize the H2 text that appears in the sidebar. Or you can choose not to show any heading at all by leaving the field blank.
Additionally, I added a location selector for the follow me hyperlink. There are three settings available: None for do not show a link. Below for displaying the traditional link below the posts, or Above if you want to link to a twitter logo or other graphic.
Lastly, I added the ability to specify the number of posts to show at a time.
Download Plugin
So here is it! My very first mango blog plugin! Since this is my first plugin, I would really appreciate your feedback, comments or suggestions.
Custom Tag Option
As a side note, I also have a custom tag version of this plugin. It's not as good as the plugin, but sometimes a theme might require something unique that a sidebar plugin cannot provide.
Thank You
Thanks to Laura for advising me on pod enabeling this plugin, and also for writing a portion of the installer script so that it's "Mango Certified"
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