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27
Nov 09

Increase Your Twitter Following Using Your WordPress Blog

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Download TwitPop Now

TwitPop is a WordPress plugin I wrote with one goal…To make you more popular on Twitter. There are sites that spring up from time to time claiming to get you more followers on Twitter if you follow X amount of people on the follow train. Well, now you can create your own Twitter train on your wordpress blog and really get more followers.

The best part is, you add your username in the admin panel and EVERYONE FOLLOWS YOU! Think of the possibilities… You could be a Twitlebrity.

To add to the excitement, everyone that uses your TwitPop plugin will Tweet a link back to your blog. This promotes your blog as well as your Twitter account. Check out how TwitPop works below.

Instructions

Log in to your Twitter account below.  You will automatically follow the people that have visited this page before you (no more than 20).

Then, your Twitter username will be added to the list and you will be followed by the next 20 people to use this plugin.

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Download TwitPop Now


25
Nov 09

First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack.

George Carrette [1990].


13
Nov 09

Programming

99% of students that were in my CS degree program

99% of students that were in my CS degree program

Image taken from abtrusegoose


13
Nov 09

$13 Dollar Discount On Programming Books From Manning Publishing

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The publishing that I’m writing the book for is having a huge Friday the 13th sale.  They are offering a $13 discount on all of their books.  For those of you who don’t know, Manning publishes all of the “In Action” books.

All you have to do is go to the site and enter the coupon code:

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when checking out and you will get the discount.  Although my book iPhone In Action 2nd Edition hasn’t been released yet, Manning has some other killer programming books for sale.

So be sure to check it out!


11
Nov 09

Object-oriented programming is an exceptionally bad idea which could only have originated in California.

Edsger Dijkstra


10
Nov 09

Was Jesus A Real Person? Great Article On Digg Today

The culture of Digg is generally very liberal (to say the least).  That is why I was very surprised to find one of the top stories of the day entitled “Was Jesus A Real Person?“.  Obviously, the comments section of the article was full of people arguing about the matter.

I found the article to be quite well written and made a stellar case for the existence of Jesus.  So whether you are a believer or not, you should check it out.  Take a look for yourself and let me know what you think.

Article Link


10
Nov 09

New Alice in Wonderland Poster Is Sweet

Very stoked for this movie. Photo source ign


15
Oct 09

Tutorial – Tweetpress Integration With Tweetie

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Tweetpress now supports the hugely popular iPhone Twitter client Tweetie.  Here are the steps to set up TweetPress and Tweetie.

Configure TweetPress

  1. Set you blog permissions.  As of version 2.0.2, Tweetpress requires that your wp-content directory is 777 during install. This is because Tweetpress needs to make a folder to store your images in.  Once this folder is made, you can set the wp-content permissions back to 755.  Just make sure the Tweetpress directory remains 777 (as well as the sub directory). If you change it back, Tweetpress might yell at you but it will still work as long as wp-content/tweetpress is writable (777).  I hope to change this in the future.
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  2. Download and install the TweetPress plugin on your WordPress site.
  3. Configure TweetPress.  In your WordPress admin, navigate to Settings -> Tweetpress.
    1. Select a page from the drop down for your gallery to appear on.  If you don’t select a page, Tweetpress will try to use your homepage. You may want to create a separate “Gallery” page for the plugin to go on. Note, the “Posting Requires a WordPress account” checkbox is not applicable for Tweetie.
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    2. Add your Twitter username
    3. Add your Twitter password
    4. Click “Save Twitter settings”
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Configure Tweetie

  1. Open your Tweetie settings
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  2. Tap Image Service
  3. Tap Custom…
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  4. In the Image Service API Endpoint type in the URL to the homepage of your blog.  Note, this is NOT your gallery page.  Also, and this is REALLY IMPORTANT.  If WordPress is installed in a sub-directory (ie http://brandontreb.com/blog), you need to include the /index.php at the end.  This is a weird WordPress issue.  So, as an example, if wordpress is installed at http://brandontreb.com/blog, I would want to enter http://brandontreb.com/blog/index.php.
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  5. Tap Save
  6. Upload photos as usual and forget about Twitpic!

Troubleshooting

1. The most common issues are related to file permissions.  If you are having a problem, check to make sure that the tweetpress directory has been created inside your wp-content folder.  If not, try manually creating a folder named tweetpress inside of wp-content. Set its file permissions to 777.  Then, create a folder inside of the tweetpress folder. Name it thumbs. Make sure its file permissions are set to 777.

2. Another problem could be that WordPress is having trouble with the upload.  Try adding /index.php to your web address in the Tweetie custom image settings.  Again, this is very important if WordPress is installed in a directory that is not the root.

3. Uninstall and reinstall.  Sounds dumb, but this is always a good step when troubleshooting plugin issues.

4. Make sure you are up-to-date on your Tweetpress and WordPress installations.

So, one thing I want to mention.  Wordpress is a very large application with many different configuration options.  I have tried to cover all types of installations with TweetPress. If Tweetpress is not working for you, don’t bug Loren, send me an email at brandontreb [at] gmail [dot] com.  Include the following information:

  • If WP is installed in the root directory or a sub-directory
  • The URL rewrite settings your are using (if any). this is also known as your permalink structure.
  • The location of your blog and gallery page (so I can check it out)
  • Any other info you think might be helpful

You can also ping me on Twitter.

Thanks for checking out Tweetpress and please send me all of your suggestions for features.  While I won’t get to all of them, I will certainly add the one’s that are most requested.  So feel free to send me any and all suggestions.


6
Oct 09

TweetPress Now Supported By Twittelator Pro

For many of you this is old new. But since it’s latest release, Twittelator Pro has supported TweetPress as one of the options for Photo Posting. Here are the steps to configure Twittelator Pro:

  1. First, make sure you have TweetPress installed on your WordPress blog by following the installation instructions here
  2. Tap the Settings tab
  3. Select WordPress from the dropdown under Choose Photo Service
  4. Tap Other Services (you should see the WordPress logo) and then tap Tweetpress for iPhone
  5. Enter in your WordPress credentials
    1. Site Link: The URL of the hompage of your wordpress blog
    2. Username – your wordpress username
    3. Password – your wordpress password

  6. Tap Done

You should now be good to go. Any time you choose to post a photo to your Twitter stream, it will use your TweetPress plugin on your WordPress blog. Please let me know if you encounter any issues or have suggestions for Tweetpress.

I have been in contact with developers of other popular Twitter clients and hope to get Tweetpress integrated in them soon.


18
Sep 09

Post Photos To Twitter From Your WordPress Blog With TweetPress

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That’s right. With the latest release of TweetPress (version 1.1.1), you can post photos directly to Twitter from your WordPress blog’s gallery page. Here are the steps to do it.

  1. Navigate to the TweetPress admin Settings > TweetPress
  2. Enter your Twitter username and password
  3. Press the Save Twitter Settings button
    1. TweetPress will verify your username and password with Twitter
    2. If they are incorrect, it will let you know and you must re enter them
  4. Navigate to your gallery page
  5. You should now see a form that has a text box and an upload button
  6. Click browse to find an image on your computer to post
  7. Enter your Tweet in the box
  8. Click Post

It’s very quick and easy. If you have any suggestions for TweetPress please contact me, or leave comments in this post.