Sphere Related Content Plug-in For MOVABLE TYPE (MT4)

October 23, 2007 · Print This Article

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Congratulations to Chris Alden and his team at Six Apart on the release of their new MT4 Plug-in Directory. Chris offered us an opportunity to participate in the Plug-in Directory release and we jumped on it. We spent the past month creating a custom MOVABLE TYPE MT4 Plug-in and we’re excited to enable MT4 bloggers to add our functionality to their blogs. If you’re interested to add Sphere Related Content to your MT4 blog, just download this file from the MOVABLE TYPE MT4 Plug-in Directory here.

Many MT bloggers have already added our plug-in via a Feedburner FeedFlare. This release enables you to call out more attention to the plug-in by adding a Sphere icon next to the “Related Content” description. You’ll find it super-easy to implement. A small sample of feedback from bloggers operating on other platforms who have added the Sphere Related Content Plug-in include:

  • “I must say it’s a wonderful piece of widget!”
  • “It’s working like a charm.”
  • “Truly a great product you guys have made and I am very glad to have it.”
  • “I really think that it’s a great tool to sort out relevant news among myriads of post out there.”
  • “The installation was as easy as it could get”
  • “The Sphere It widget rocks. Not only do my readers get more context, but the changing results are an awesome update for me about things I’m interested in writing about.”

We’d love to get your feedback and we’re looking forward to seeing the widget on your blog. Please let us know if you put it on your site or if you have any questions or issues in getting the plug-in to work. Also, please note the plug-in works best on English language posts that are about topics that are being actively discussed in the blogosphere.

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One Response to “Sphere Related Content Plug-in For MOVABLE TYPE (MT4)”

  1. Christopher on November 24th, 2007 5:02 am

    It would be great if the plug-in settings had the option of allowing the related content window to open in it’s own window, i.e, modify the to include target=”_blank”

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