Produces output very similar to delicious’s linkrolls script, but in a way that isn’t guaranteed to mess with most themes.
Allows you to customize:
- The number of links to display
- Whether the link’s description is shown, if you provided one
- Whether the link’s tags are shown
- Whether the link’s favicon is shown
- Showing only links with certain tags
- And the ever-popular widget title
History
- 1.2.1: Bump the WordPress version and get rid of some legacy mentions of
“del.icio.us”. - 1.2: Update for the annoyingly backwards-incompatible nature of the new
delicious.com design and v2 feeds api. - 1.1: Allow multiple instances of the widget.
- 1.0: Initial release.
Yes. But the sample widget provided by Automattic in the initial widgets plugin release didn’t do what I wanted. I took that widget and made it much more configurable and feature-laden.
You should have all the hooks for CSS styling that you need. The widget produces html with the following layout:
div#deliciousplus-box
ul
li
img
a.deliciousplus-post
span.deliciousplus-description
span.deliciousplus-tags
a
a
a
With slight variations, depending on which options you have enabled.
Apparently doesn't work now
By JosefStepanek on September 3, 2016
Was a great plugin, but delicious have changed their API or discontinued the feeds or something, so it doesn't work anymore.
Edit: Found the solution. Just replace feed.delicious.com
with previous.delicious.com
in the PHP file.
- Upload
deliciousplus.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Use the
Widgets
menu to place the widget within your layout
Reviews
3 out of 5 stars
- Version: 1.2
- Last updated: 16 years ago
- Active installations: 30
- WordPress version: 2.2
- Tested up to: 2.6.1
- PHP version: false