Tweetsnap: Twitter Badge Generator for Everywhere
| by Avatar | July 07th 2008 |
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There are lot of Twitter badges around but most of them are ugly. this is not the case of Tweetsnap.
Tweetsnap is a Twitter Active Badge Generator. what does that means?. well Active Badges can be considered the first Widgets back in 2005. it means that the photo of you badge will refresh a time after you tweet. the simplest of solutions for the end user because you don`t spent anything on resources unlike regular widgets.
It also has another reason for its simplicity and that is so you can put one of these in your blog, your site, your social network and as a signature in your Favorite forum and even in your e-mails.
I must also say that tweetsnap is one of the best designed sites for something as simple as a Active Badge Generator but if i may dare to suggest any improvement, would be to offer two kinds of badges and maybe, maybe some color options. beyond that, everything is already great.
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Thanks for the review! TweetSnap was concieved, built and released in the space of three days as a personal project
I’m continually surprised from the reception it’s been given and the numbers I’ve served.
Different colours and sizes will be added, but I wanted to keep it as simple to begin with.
Comment by Pete Nicholls — 07-7-08 @ 6:04 am
@Pete Nicholls: awesome. i do love it too. and as you may assume. i know a thing or too about Widgets and Badges
Oh but don`t forget to E-mail me whenever you update it ok?. all i ask.
Comment by Avatar — 07-7-08 @ 8:15 am
[...] Tag is a Active Badge Generator just like Tweetsnap. it may not have a site anywhere close as pretty as Tweetsnap and the badge may be more generic but [...]
Pingback by Twitter Tag: A Simple Twitter Active Badge Generator | Widgets Lab — 07-10-08 @ 6:30 am
Should add a border=”0″ to the img tag.
new colors and diff background images for the win! 
Comment by DevLano — 07-18-08 @ 9:57 am
[...] page is as sleek as the one by Tweetsnap if not more but uses the design approach of TwitterTag for the badges and the design is sleeker [...]
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