Google Reader Blogroll Widget
Simple widget to list your Google Reader subscriptions as blogroll.
Current version is 0.0.3, still needs some tweaking, but does the job.
We’re up to 0.1.0, which now supports multiple blogrolls, or rather multiple instances of the widget.
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Awesome widget! I was searching for that for a long time! And it works like charm, exactly as I expected it! :)
Thanks so much!
Hi.. have been trying to add this widget to my self-hosted Wordpress 2.7 blog but it doesn’t seem to work. Is there any way I can get any help with this?
Thank you for your kind attention to this message.
Hi,
I’ve been trying to add it to my wordpress 2.6 self hosted blog. It adds to side bar, saves settings, but feeds don’t appear on the page. I’ve check page source and there is no mention of any code related to this widget anywhere.
Wonder if I’m doing something wrong or there is any other compatibility issue with any other widget/plugin/wp_version?
Can you use this if your not selfhosted?
@ReadingTub: im afraid not :(
@Rizwan Rafique: are you sure you used the proper URL?
I love the widget, but I’m getting a runtime error on IE8. It’s fine on FF, but two of the feeds groups have “unknown runtime errors.” If you go to my blog on IE, you click on the source and see what I mean. It’s weird. Any suggestions?
I’m not sure that I used the proper URL, but I can’t find any alternative on the folders/tags page of google reader settings - on that page, options are starred items and shared items - shared items has three links beside it: view public page, email a link, and add a clip to your site. I copied the URL from the “view public page” link (which just goes to a page where “shared items” can be seen… the blogroll doesn’t appear… Any ideas?
@smijer: yeah, that would be the proper url. have you activated it at the moment so i could take a look?
@Ted: Hi! That’s because IE is a big turd o’ bullcrap! (I hate it very much these days for other reasons) I think about how i can fix this without removing the CSS for everyone :(