Embed a planet in any website

14/08/2008

I am super-happy to share this news about Planetaki: we already implemented a feature to embed a planet in whatever website you want. Ain’t that cool or what?

If you are a Planetaki user and want to try it out, experiment a bit or just do some good to your website readers, try embedding this ultra-tiny piece of code inside your html:

<script type=”text/javascript”
src=”http://www.planetaki.com/javiercanada.js”></script>

Make sure you change the “javiercanada” piece for your planet slug or it will be my planet showing up on your own house :)

There are 5 comments to this article:

  1. 14/08/2008danisv says:

    I think it would be really useful to have something like that but smaller, you know? Like only displaying the headers instead of the whole planet.

  2. 15/08/2008Javier Cañada says:

    Danisv, you may want to try feevy (http://www.feevy.com), which is probably closer to what you may need, although it’s not a feed reader in essence but a dynamic blogroll (it shows the latest post of each one of your friends.

  3. 18/08/2008José R. Quevedo says:

    Keep web accesibility in mind:

    Ver planeta de Javier Cañada

  4. 18/08/2008José R. Quevedo says:

    <noscript>
    <a href="http://www.planetaki.com/javiercanada">Ver planeta de Javier Cañada</a>
    </noscript>

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