jQuery Twitter Ticker using Twitter’s Search API

October 10th, 2009 admin

Via http://tutorialzine.com – In this tutorial we are going to create a pure jQuery & CSS twitter ticker which utilizes Twitter’s Search API. It will show your or your friends’ latest tweets, and will not require any server side code or databases. As a result, the ticker will be easily included into any web page and easily modified to your likings. Direct Link : http://tutorialzine.com


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