===Recent Tweets === Contributors: ZZZProfits Tags: twitter, tweets, widget, sidebar, plugin Requires at least: 2.0.2 Tested up to: 3.4.2 Stable tag: 1.2 Recent Tweets allows you to easily display the most recent Tweets from any Twitter account as a sidebar widget on your blog. == Description == This super-simple plugin allows you to easily display the most recent Tweets from any Twitter account as a sidebar widget on your blog. = Why Use Recent Tweets? = * **Easy, Bulletproof Functionality -** Just enter your Twitter username and go. It's that simple. * **Fast Customization -** Changing the options, such as the number of Tweets to display, is a snap. * **Get More Followers -** Promote your Twitter account with a "follow me" link under your most recent Tweets. = Support: = *Want to see more features? Need Support? Visit the official forum here: http://zzzprofits.com/forums/21-Wordpress-Plugins-Support* == Installation == 1. Upload the file `recent-tweets.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Go to Appearance > Widgets and drag 'Recent Tweets' to your sidebar 4. Update the settings in the widget: Username, # of Tweets to show, etc. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What is "Title"? = This option will change the front-end title of your widget, it defaults to "My Recent Tweets" = What is "Twitter Username"? = You must update this option with your Twitter username. This plugin will show Tweets from whichever Twitter user is added here. = What is "# of Tweets to Show"? = You can easily choose how many recent Tweets you would like to show on your blog by changing this option. = What is "Display "Follow Me" Link"? = If you choose Yes here, it will add a link under your recent Tweets that says "Follow @username" to help you gain more followers. = What is "Give Us Credit"? = This option helps us promote our widget and we hope you'll keep it. However, to easily remove this line, simply choose "no" under the "Give Us Credit" option. == Screenshots == 1. Simple settings from within the widget itself. 2. An example implementation. == Changelog == = 0.1 = Initial release of Beta version. = 0.2 = Various Bug Fixes = 1.0 = Bug Fixes and official stable release = 1.1 = Stability improvements == Upgrade Notice == Version 0.1 - Initial Release Version 0.2 - Various Bug Fixes Version 1.0 - Bug Fixes and official stable release Version 1.1 - Stability improvements