Archive for the ‘Plugins’ Category

Installing Odiogo On WordPress MU 2.6

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

The WordPress MU Administrator needs to install the plugin as follows:

  1. Click menu Site Admin > Options
  2. Make sure option Plugins is checked, if not, check the option and click Update Options
  3. Download the Odiogo Listen Button WordPress Plugin
  4. Upload directory odiogo_listen_button to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory via FTP

The instructions to be provided for bloggers to to activate Odiogo on their blogs are:

  1. Sign-up freehere
  2. Login to your WordPress admin account
  3. Click menu Plugins and click Activate for Odiogo Listen Button
  4. Click Settings > Odiogo Listen Button
  5. Enter your Odiogo Feed ID specified in your Odiogo Activation Email and click Save
  6. Click Design > Widgets and click Add for Odiogo Subscribe Button
  7. Click Save Changes

Odiogo Extension For BlogEngine.NET

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Good news for the tens of thousands of BlogEngine.NET users - Mads Kristensen sent us the following note:

I’ve been using your service for the past several weeks now and I’m very impressed with the quality. So, I’ve created an extension for all BlogEngine.NET users that let’s them use your service very easily.

We did not have the time yet to deploy and test this extension, but you are invited to give it a try. More details on Mads’blog.

Thanks Mads!

For those who are not familiar with BlogEngine.NET:

BlogEngine.NET is a full featured blogging platform that is a breeze to setup, customize, and use. A small download and easy to follow instructions get you up and running in minutes. Pick one of our elegant default themes or make your own theme. Extend the functionality by creating your own custom control or add some of the many built into the system. More.

Faster Availability Of Audio Files With XML-RPC

Monday, November 12th, 2007

By default, our system checks updates in your blog’s content every couple of hours. Using XML-RPC allows to notify us that you have updated your blog (new or modified post). Invoking the XML-RPC service will allow a faster availability of the audio files of your site.

Here are the instructions to define the Odiogo XML-RPC server in installed versions of WordPress.

  1. Login to your WordPress admin account
  2. Click menu Options > Writing
  3. Under Update Service add URL http://rpc.odiogo.com/ping/ in the text box. Make sure to separate multiple service URLs with line breaks.
    (Note: If don’t see the text box, click menu Options > Privacy and enable Blog visibility)
  4. Click Update Options

TypePad Odiogo ListenButton Widget Installation Process

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

Click here to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your TypePad blog.

Blogger Odiogo ListenButton Process

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Click here to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your Blogger blog.

WordPress Odiogo ListenButton Plugin instructions

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Here’s the procedure to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your WordPress Blog:

  1. Sign-up your blog’s RSS feed with Odiogo - wait for the activation email
  2. Download the plugin

  3. Upload directory odiogo_listen_button to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory via FTP

  4. Login to your WordPress admin account and activate the Odiogo Listen Button plugin through the Plugins menu

  5. Click menu Options > Odiogo Listen Button

  6. Enter your Odiogo Feed ID and click Save

  7. Click menu Presentation > Widgets (or Sidebar Widgets depending on your WP version)
  8. Drag and drop Odiogo Subscribe Button from Available Widgets to Sidebar
  9. Click Save Changes

Remarks:

  • Tested with WordPress 2.07, 2.1 and 2.2