=== wp-irc === Contributors: sudar Tags: irc, sidebar, widget, alert Requires at least: 2.8 Tested up to: 3.3.1 Donate Link: http://sudarmuthu.com/if-you-wanna-thank-me Stable tag: 0.2 Retrieves the number of people who are online in an IRC Channel, which can be displayed in the sidebar using a widget. == Description == Well WP-IRC Plugin (for lack of a better name ;) ) can fetch the number of users online in any IRC channel and can be scheduled to auto refresh it every x.minutes. The count thus fetched can be displayed in the sidebar of your blog using a sidebar widget provided by the Plugin. You can also allow users to subscribe to email alerts like, alert me after x number of people has come online. More details about the Plugin can be found at the [Plugins Home page][1]. ### Support Support for the Plugin is available from the [Plugin's home page][1]. If you have any questions or suggestions, do leave a comment there or contact me in [twitter][2]. ### Stay updated I would be posting updates about this Plugin in my [blog][3] and in [Twitter][2]. If you want to be informed when new version of this Plugin is released, then you can either subscribe to this [blog's RSS feed][5] or [follow me in Twitter][2]. ### Links * [Plugin home page][1] * [Author's Blog][3] * [Other Plugins by the author][4] [1]: http://sudarmuthu.com/wordpress/wp-irc [2]: http://twitter.com/sudarmuthu [3]: http://sudarmuthu.com/blog [4]: http://sudarmuthu.com/wordpress [5]: http://sudarmuthu.com/feed == Installation == Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page. == Changelog == ### Changelog ** v0.1 (2009-07-29) * Initial Version ** v0.2 (2012-01-31) * Fixed issue with textarea in the widget ==Readme Generator== This Readme file was generated using wp-readme, which generates readme files for WordPress Plugins.