gLastFM

Share your recent, loved or top tracks scrobbled on Last.fm on your sidebar

Author:Hautclocq Gabriel (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0.0
WordPress version tested:3.3.0
Plugin version:1.0.5
Added to WordPress repository:13-04-2011
Last updated:31-12-2011
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://www.gabsoftware.com/products/scripts/g...
Total downloads:2 415
Active installs:20+
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Share your recent, loved or top tracks scrobbled on Last.fm. It is also possible to display the top albums, top artists, weekly track chart, weekly album chart and weekly artist chart.

The optional template system will let you present your data as you want. If you do not want to use a custom template, a default presentation with covers will be shown.

gLastFM is based on Lastfm-covers, but it has evolved and almost doesn't share any common code now.

Features:

  • Template system so you can display what you want, as you want.
  • Default presentation with different cover sizes (small, medium, large and extra-large) if you do not use the template system.
  • Easily configurable and customizable
  • Use cached data if the data from Last.fm is unavailable or too much recent
  • Does not use Javascript: everyone can see the widget (but you are free to add some JavaScript to make things looking more pretty)
  • Display the items as a list for easy styling
  • Clicking a cover or title can redirect you to the related Last.fm page
  • Improved theme with new pictures (see the 'license.txt' file in the theme directory)
  • Clicking on the title of the widget will take you to the user's Last.fm page
  • Lot of code cleaning
  • Corrected some translations
  • Better Last.fm error handling (no longer have PHP errors in case of failure)
  • Use of unique names for functions and global variables to avoid conflicts
  • Respect WordPress coding standards better