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Twitter-Post-Fetcher


DESCRIPTION

Allows you to get your tweets displayed on your website using JavaScript, without using new Twitter 1.1 API. Recently I was quite frustrated to find out that the old API on Twitter was depreciated and the overhead in setting up a system to perform OAUTH just to get my already publicly available tweets was too damn high. Even worse I couldn't find any simple solutions for JavaScript. All code examples were server-side. So after much thinking, I invented the following solution. It makes use of the over-bloated widgets Twitter gives us to put on our sites, cuts out all the nonsense (and nonsemantic markup), and returns to you your raw tweet text so you can do with it as you please and style it how you want on your own website - like it should be. Instructions on how to get it working with your tweets are in the code comments, just do what it says! Enjoy!



Features

  • Browser support
  • Script now handles writing HTML to an element with an ID of your choice
  • Script now supports grabbing who posted the tweet, their profile photo
  • You can now specify a custom date formatting function to format the twitter post date
  • Now supports Replying / Retweeting / Favouriting
  • Now includes option to render a tweet's image
  • CommonJS (e.g. Browserify) and AMD (e.g. Require.js) are now supported


Programming Language

JavaScript


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