phile / twitter
Parse content and wrap Twitter mentions and hashtags
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Last update: 2024-10-29 04:36:42 UTC
README
Parse content and wrap Twitter mentions and hashtags
Features
- wrap
@
mentions - wrap
#
tags - control output (title, target, class name)
1.1 Installation (composer)
php composer.phar require phile/twitter:*
1.2 Installation (Download)
- Install Phile
- Clone this repo into
plugins/phile/twitter
2. Activation
After you have installed the plugin. You need to add the following line to your config.php
file:
$config['plugins']['phile\\twitter'] = array('active' => true);
``
### Markdown Usage
All you have to do is use the `@` and `#` signs like you normally would in a tweet.
#### Basic Examples:
Put the code in there. Watch the HTML spew out.
```html
You can now mention twitter people like @james2doyle or even use hash tags like #philecms.
Output:
<p>You can now mention twitter people like <a target="_blank" class="twitter-link" title="@james2doyle" href="http://twitter.com/james2doyle">@james2doyle</a> or even use hash tags like <a target="_blank" class="twitter-link" title="#philecms" href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23philecms&src=hash">#philecms</a>.</p>
Config
Here are the settings. See the above output for where everything goes.
'class' => 'twitter-link', // class to apply to the a tag, false is off
'target' => '_blank', // target for the a tag, false is off
'title' => true, // show a title on the a tag, false is off
Why Use?
Clients are crazy. You want to make sure the HTML output is good and not a huge mess. It is a pretty good selling point for some people too. Doing things automagically
always is.