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Wordpress Dribbble Widget

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  1. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    Is your Wordpress blog feeling old and tired? Why not freshen it up with the brand new Wordpress Dribbble Widget! It's got some sweet features that are sure to make it feel right at home in your blog's sidebar.

    Download it here!

    If you install it on your site, rebound this shot with a screenshot and put a link to your site. I'd love to check out your portfolio.

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    almost 2 years ago

  2. Pro Tingo Rogie

    GET OUT YOU AMAZING MAN!

    almost 2 years ago

  3. Desk

    almost 2 years ago

  4. Pro Josh_hemsley Josh Hemsley

    Sweetness!! Going in my redesign FO SHO!

    almost 2 years ago

  5. Pro Headshot Christian Ross

    Awesome, nice work on the site and the plugin.

    almost 2 years ago

  6. Pro Dan-cederholm-2012 Dan Cederholm

    This is fantastic. Great work!

    almost 2 years ago

  7. Pro Tingo Rogie

    If the defaults are "on", why isn't the checkbox checked?

    almost 2 years ago

  8. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    @Rogie, that's current my configuration. It'll auto check when you install it.

    almost 2 years ago

  9. Pro Tingo Rogie

    I only ask that because I just installed it and those were UNCHECKED.

    almost 2 years ago

  10. Pro 100 Krystyn Heide

    Hey Dave, wondering how to implement something similar on a non-WP site... is this pulling from an RSS feed?

    almost 2 years ago

  11. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    @Rogie. weird. might have my first bug report.

    @Krystyn. Yah. it's pulling in an RSS Feed. I'm sure you could hack the code and figure it out. Wordpress uses MagpieRSS so there's probably an equivalent on whatever platform you're working with.

    almost 2 years ago

  12. Pro 211981_648966547_6332845_n Matt Downey

    This is great, thanks Dave! We were going to parse the RSS feed ourselves when we redesign our site, but this will make our lives a lot easier.

    almost 2 years ago

  13. Pro Nothumbs-small Laura Kalbag

    You rock! I've been trying to put my shots on my blog using RSS and it just wasn't happening. Love.

    almost 2 years ago

  14. Avatar Daniel Cork

    Damn now I regret going with Textpattern instead of Wordpress. Wonder how long it will be before someone comes up with a Textpattern version?

    almost 2 years ago

  15. Pro 1f8f6ded95a14175acba6c272c967787_7 Philip Renich

    Ah very good!

    almost 2 years ago

  16. Pro 100 Krystyn Heide

    @Dave: Rock! This could actually be done on any non-WP site using something like Yahoo Pipes and a Dribbble'rs RSS feed.

    Of course, this solution isn't half as elegant and user friendly as your widget, but it's an option. ;)

    almost 2 years ago

  17. Pro Me Dan Higbie

    Dave, would you like another bug report?

    almost 2 years ago

  18. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    If you can file it on github that'd help. thanks!

    almost 2 years ago

  19. Pro Prandall-logo-v2 Paul Randall

    Just added it to my blog.

    Now I have to factor this into the new design i'm working on!

    almost 2 years ago

  20. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    @Paul awesome! can't wait to see your text rotated nav in real life.

    almost 2 years ago

  21. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    I've got some updates coming on this. So if you've had any problems, it should be patched up on Sunday after some testing.

    almost 2 years ago

  22. Pro Photo_41 Dave Rupert

    there's an update on github that should fix some errors.

    over 1 year ago

  23. Img_0319

    Just finished to hack Dave Rupert's plug-in.
    I was needing to display my dribbble shots in a non-WP page, so I decided to apply some changes to widget.
    I will publish the source as soon as possible.

    over 1 year ago

  24. Img_0319 Andrea Pelizzardi

    Here is the mod of this plugin I made for non-WP sites. :)

    over 1 year ago

  25. Pro 23801_378018917156_588212156_3865060_7418354_n Alex Newman

    I used SimplePie to get my latest shot for my social bar, this probably would have been easier :) but anyways, I went with this rollover concept. Check it out: http://dotmack.bestmedialab.com/

    over 1 year ago

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