Twitter Module

On this week's podcast, Bob shows a simple module that offers great social networking integration to your website. It's the Twitter module and is easy for anyone to setup and integrate onto their site.

Very well done! Thanks Bob for doing this :)
As it turns out, the 5.x dev version has some issues, one of which is that it apparently does not expose a configuration pane for which content types to publish to Twitter. The inability to filter caused a feedback loop for me where Activity Stream Twitter nodes were getting pushed back out to Twitter as new posts, and then pulled back in again by Activity Stream... *world implodes* More details here.
please add a menu theming tutorial
I second the menu theming request. The whole thing seems a bit daunting, even though it's just a stupid <ul>.
Hi Bob, I really like your podcasts, they've saved me a lot of time developing my new website. Even though the menu theming has been requested I would like to ask you for a panels2 tutorial as soon as you can launch one. There are various tutorials for this on youtube, but they tend to concentrate in the 2column layout and do just very VERY basic stuff with it. If you could please take a step deeper and use basic mini panels or whaterver other functions and show the full functionality of the module I'd apreciate it. I think that module can save people a lot of time specially contructing profesional looking frontpages with lots of views/blocks on them. Thanks in advance. Plastique
Wow your tutorials are so helpful to a newbie trying to learn everything to go from psd to html to drupal. Here is my situation. I'm trying to create a blog portal for all of the pastors at my church. They currently have their own personal blogs and I want to combine them all in one place which I'm doing at (http://www.trailheadchurch.cc/connect/). I've got the blog part of it to work now the only thing I want to do is add a combined twitter update with everyone on staff like this website (http://www.stevenfurtick.com/). I don't think that they used the twitter module for this but didn't know if it was possible to do it with drupal instead of aggregating it. I made a feed through feedburner (http://feeds2.feedburner.com/trailheadblog) but can't get the aggregator to work. The twitter status' only show up on the my account. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks and God bless, Jeremy
hi Bob, thanks alot for your podcasts, the only one thing, I regret is, that more as 1:30 Min at the beginning is reserved for commercials and intros. Many users does not have superfast DSL-connections and it spends much time before you start that, we want to see ?! regards - JR
Thanks for the tutorial Bob. I set up the twitter for one user and it's working, but how would I move that block to the right side for anonymous user to see. Do I create block-views-something-tpl.php and put the code on the tutorial? Thanks for your help
Hi there, how can set my drupal twitter module so I can see everybody twitts, not only mine. Is this posible? Nice work here, thank you. Daniel