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collective.twitter.portlets-1.0b3-1.lbn13.noarch
Usage
Twitter profile portlet
* Add a "Twitter profile Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the user you want to get the feed from. (username can be with @ or not).
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Twitter search portlet
* Add a "Twitter search Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the search string you want to use.
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Extras
From any portlet, you can:
* Click on a "#" starting word (hashtag) to go to Twitter and get further results
* Click on an "@" starting word (usernames) to go to the user profile in Twitter.
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BastionLinux 13
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collective.twitter.portlets-1.0b5-1.lbn19.noarch
Usage
Twitter profile portlet
* Add a "Twitter profile Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the user you want to get the feed from. (username can be with @ or not).
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Twitter search portlet
* Add a "Twitter search Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the search string you want to use.
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Extras
From any portlet, you can:
* Click on a "#" starting word (hashtag) to go to Twitter and get further results
* Click on an "@" starting word (usernames) to go to the user profile in Twitter.
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LBN
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 19
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collective.twitter.portlets-1.0b5-1.lbn25.noarch
Usage
Twitter profile portlet
* Add a "Twitter profile Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the user you want to get the feed from. (username can be with @ or not).
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Twitter search portlet
* Add a "Twitter search Portlet" wherever you want.
* Enter a header (if you want one).
* Choose the Twitter account to use from the drop-down (see Prerequisites).
* Enter the search string you want to use.
* Mark the checkbox for showing the avatars next to the username, or leave it unmarked for not.
* Choose the maximum results you want to show each time.
Extras
From any portlet, you can:
* Click on a "#" starting word (hashtag) to go to Twitter and get further results
* Click on an "@" starting word (usernames) to go to the user profile in Twitter.
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LBN
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.upload-1.0rc1-1.lbn19.noarch
File upload widget with multiple file selection, drag&drop support, progress bars, client-side image resizing and preview images.
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BastionLinux 19
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collective.upload-9.18.0rc2-1.lbn25.noarch
Support for Archetypes and Dexterity-based content types
No browser plugins required: The implementation is based on open standards like HTML5 and JavaScript and requires no additional browser plugins
Multiple file upload: Allows to select multiple files at once and upload them simultaneously
Drag & Drop support: Allows to upload files by dragging them from your desktop or filemanager and dropping them on your browser window
Support for Exif metadata: Uploading images with Exif metadata will pre-populate description and rights
Preview for images, audios and videos: A preview of image, video and audio files is displayed before uploading with browsers supporting the required JS APIs
Client-side image resizing: Images can be automatically resized on client-side with browsers supporting the required JS APIs
Upload progress bar: Shows a progress bar indicating the upload progress for individual files and for all uploads combined
Cancelable uploads: Individual file uploads can be canceled to stop the upload progress
Graceful fallback for legacy browsers: Uploads files via XMLHttpRequests if supported and uses iframes as fallback for legacy browsers
Drag and drop uploads from another web page: Supports uploading files dragged from one page into another (tested with Firefox and Chrome
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.uploadify-1.1-1.lbn13.noarch
Multifileupload for Plone using uploadify
Usage
After install, go to http://your-plone-site/@@upload
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BastionLinux 13
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collective.uploadify-1.2-1.lbn19.noarch
Multifileupload for Plone using uploadify
Usage
After install, go to http://your-plone-site/@@upload
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 19
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collective.uploadify-1.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Multifileupload for Plone using uploadify
Usage
After install, go to http://your-plone-site/@@upload
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.usernamelogger-1.2-2.lbn13.noarch
Log user names when using cookie authentication in Zope/Plone.
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BastionLinux 13
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collective.usernamelogger-1.2-2.lbn19.noarch
Log user names when using cookie authentication in Zope/Plone.
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BastionLinux 19