Google Buzz Widget is a jQuery plugin that lets you embed a Google Buzz stream in your web page. Since Google Buzz doesn’t offer JSON format of its feed yet, the plugin uses Google AJAX Feed API to converts it into JSON format. After retrieving feed content it dynamically adds content as an unordered list to specified container on your web page.
jQuery Google Buzz Widget is a cross browser plugin that works on all major browsers and is very easy to implement. You can easily change its look and feel using CSS and customize some of its behavior using configuration options.
Features
Display buzzes as a bar with transition effects or as a fixed list
Many transition options like opacity, height, font-size
Each part of the buzz – e.g., links, dates has its own class for easy CSS customization
Show or hide some parts of the buzz like date, source
Use a typical JS call or auto-load div elements that have “google-buzz” class
You can also choose to display the complete content of the buzz
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demos & download on Google Buzz Widget Website.
jQuery Google Buzz Widget
Google Buzz Widget is a jQuery plugin that lets you embed a Google Buzz stream in your web page. Since Google Buzz doesn’t offer JSON format of its feed yet, the plugin uses Google AJAX Feed API to converts it into JSON format. After retrieving feed content it dynamically adds content as an unordered list to specified container on your web page.
jQuery Google Buzz Widget is a cross browser plugin that works on all major browsers and is very easy to implement. You can easily change its look and feel using CSS and customize some of its behavior using configuration options.
Features
Developed by Mike at MoreTechTips; this jQuery plugin is available for download under Apache License. You can find further information, demos & download on Google Buzz Widget Website.
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