Embed a Twitterfountain
Have you ever wanted to see what was happening at that one event you could not go to? Did the plain text-backchannels somehow leave you feeling disappointed?
Twitterfountain comes to your aid: we mash up tweets and images that share the same tags into a spectacular visual. Below is a sample. Change the settings and copy the embed code, and there you have it: your own twitterfountain!
New features:
There’s tons of new features, most of which can be found by opening the settings panel. The most significant changes are:
- Different animation types for tweets and images
- Image source can now include Picasa, Twitpic and yFrog
- More customization by changing the title bar, colors and logo.
Screenshots:
The new photo stack animation
The new tweets list display.
Testing phase
We’re still in the process of configuring our new server. In the next few days, if your new fountains stops working, please visit this site and copy the embed code again.
I already have a Twitterfountain:
Right now we haven’t made the update automatic. This means you’ll have to manually replace your old embed code with the new code. Get it by clicking ‘embed’ in the fountain on this page!
WordPress plug-in:
We’re currently working on a new version of a plug-and-play wordpress plugin, so it might not behave the way you like. Please use the regular way of embedding the Twitterfountain for best results!
Even more customization?
Do you require changes/adjustments for a special occasion? Let us know, so we can see how we can accommodate you:



There are 57 Comments to "Embed a Twitterfountain"
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Suddenly the fountain stops and is displaying ‘loading fonts’ only….???
What’s happening?
Do you mean the embedded version or the one displayed at http://www.twitterfountain.com?
What browser and flash player version are you using?
Is there a way that it can monitor my particular twitter account. Not just my posts, but the post of those I’m following?? That would be cool.
@Frank No, it cannot do that right now. If you want, you can submit this suggestion to our Uservoice page to see how many other users would like to see that same feature.
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