Web 2.0 Identities widget–Share Yourself
| by Derek Anderson | March 12th 2007 |
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Here is an attractive way to display all of your Web 2.0 Identities. This is sure to make that coding task a lot easier. ShowYourself Widget
ShowYourself is a simple to make, easy, free and fun utility to help establish your identity across the web. Have a Flickr account and a Facebook and AIM? Combine all your profiles on the web into one attractive widget that you can put on your blog, your myspace or anywhere on the web.
The colors are completely customizable (except text) I did not see any options to edit the width. I can see that the height is determined by how many Identities you list.
I’m sure that if you dig around in the code you can edit both the text colors and the overall width to suit your needs.
The code is a mile long…and MySpace friendly
I have never seen widget code that was this big. But I guess it doesn’t matter, if it gets the job done.
It is made up of CSS and HTML so it’s easy to edit.
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The Wink Widget which became available a few weeks ago does much the same, but is tied to a richer/deeper profile and search engine platform. ShowYourself is great at letting people who already know how to find you, find out more about you. The Wink Widget tries to make you more discoverable, bascially building a widget on wink enhances your search engine result page in their people search engine of millions of people’s profiles.
Comment by mlstotts — 03-14-07 @ 10:51 am
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