Yes, please!
I love the concept behind jQuery ProQuo.
In it’s current state, it would work well for static pages, you could probably tie it in for some other nifty stuff too, but please, oh please, will someone turn jQuery ProQuo into a WordPress plugin!
Check this out:
jQuery ProQuo
I know, I know. Boring page and lack-luster landing page, but stick with me, okay?
I’ll let you visit the jQuery ProQuo website to get the deets on how to use it and download and all the rest of that. But first, let me tell you in the simplest form what this little thing does.
Make it easy-peasy for your web visitors to Tweet quotes — truncated or full — in a really slick way.
As in the screenshot below, click the “Tweet” button after the quote, and it renders the Tweet, link and all!
As pictured above, you can see how easy it would be stylize it and really make it — I really hate to say this, but — pop!
In all seriousness, though, how great would this be as a plugin? Either by making all block quotes Tweetable or optional via shortcode.
Even more practical than that, thinking off the top of my head here, dropping this in a WordPress theme as a “Quote” post type?
Yeah.
I like this idea.
Whether this makes into a WordPress theme or plugin, I really like the idea behind jQuery ProQuo. There’s a lot of potential with it. Put in the right hands, you could do some really creative stuff with it.
Learn more and download on the jQuery ProQuo website.
Justin Dela Cruz says
how about http://blog.bufferapp.com/4-easy-steps-to-add-tweet-buttons-inside-your-blog-posts#more-4765
Eric Dye says
*Like!*