Add the Wave Element to your blog so visitors can see and interact with the wave on your site. This is an easy way to take advantage of the collaborat
| Author: | Marcos Esperon (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 2.5 |
| WordPress version tested: | 2.9.2 |
| Plugin version: | 0.1.1 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 01-05-2010 |
| Last updated: | 03-05-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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A simple way to add the Wave Element to your site so visitors can see and interact with the wave on your blog. Based on http://www.google.com/webelements/wave/
Parameters:
WAVE: The Wave's ID you want to show. You will find it in the adress bar after create a new wave.
WIDTH: Width in pixels of the element (default value is 300).
HEIGHT: Height in pixels of the element (default value is 500).
HEADER: Show/Hide header [0 = false / 1 = true].
TOOLBAR: Show/Hide toolbar [0 = false / 1 = true].
FOOTER: Show/Hide footer [0 = false / 1 = true].
How to use:
1.- Use the short code to add the element in your posts and pages:
[gwe wave="WAVEID" width="640" height="500" header="1" toolbar="1" footer="1"]
2.- Include the element anywhere in your theme calling the function:
<?php google_wave_element($wave, $width, $height, $header, $toolbar, $footer); ?>
3.- Use the widget
