Twitter is big. Too big to ignore if you’re a blogger. It’s a great way to connect with your readers, and promote your blog a bit
Installation:
FTP the entire tweetable directory to your WordPress blog’s plugins folder (/wp-content/plugins/).
Activate the plugin on the “Plugins” tab of the administration panel.
Choose an option from the Twitter menu in the sidebar to run the setup wizard and connect your Twitter account to your blog.
faq:
What the @!%$ is OAuth?
OAuth (http://oauth.net/) is a standard used by sites like Twitter to allow third-party scripts to request access to your account. It’s much more secure than simply handing an application your Twitter username and password. Thanks to OAuth, nobody can steal your Twitter password if they managed to gain access to your WordPress database.
What is the bookmarklet on the “Tweet” page?
If you drag it into your browser’s bookmarks toolbar, you can tweet a link to a web page just by clicking it. (You will have to log into your blog admin, of course.)
Who made the icons used in Tweetable?
The icons used throughout Tweetable are part of the Silk Icons set by FamFamFam. http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/
How do I contact the plugin author?
If you have a bug report, a feature request, or some other issue, please use the contact form found here to contact me: http://www.webmaster-source.com/about/
Tweetable 1.1.7
[Via http://wordpress222.wordpress.com]
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