=== Plurkolate === Contributors: ericnakagawa Donate link: http://plurkolate.com/ Tags: plurk, micro blogging, twitter Requires at least: 2.5.1 Tested up to: 2.5.1 Stable tag: 1.0.4 Plurkolate is a plugin to put your Plurks on your wordpress blog. == Description == Plurkolate gets your Plurks and puts them in a readable format on your blog. It uses the says/is/thinks... tags you know and love. = Features = 1. Nested comments can be displayed 2. CSS coding for your replies 3. Added nofollows for plurk replies (to block out spammers and keep your page rank intact) 4. Multiple language support: English, Brazilian Portugese, French, German, Dutch == Installation == This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working. 1. Upload `plurkolate.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Go to Settings, Plurkolate to set your username, nickname, language, and coloring choices 4. Place `` in your templates == Frequently Asked Questions == = What languages does Plurkolate handle? = English, Brazilian Portugese, French, and German = What about language XXX? = Send us an email and we'll work on adding it... or add it yourself and send us a patch or a copy of your modified plugin. Take a peek at the plugin to see how easy it is to add a language. Test it on your account and make sure coloring of verbs occurs. Then, send us the modified file! :) == Screenshots == 1. An example of Plurkolate in action. == Contributors == * Daniel Santos [his blog](http://danielsantos.org/"The Back-up Brain Weblog") 1. Added the language framework (specifically for Portugese Brazilian). * Tamar Weinber [her blog](http://www.techipedia.com") for typos and feature ideas. * Manda [her blog](http://toxidlotus.com) -- for spotting bug when showing less than ALL plurks * Patrick [his blog](http://www.napnam.nl) -- Andriessen for adding Dutch language support