Comments on How to Create a Twitter Card Legendary scribbles about JavaScript, HTML5, AJAX, PHP, CSS, and ∞. 2012-12-20T13:43:50Z http://davidwalsh.name/twitter-cards/feed/atom WordPress By: Joshua Parker Joshua Parker http://www.joshparker.us/ http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41314 2012-12-17T01:01:45Z 2012-12-17T01:01:45Z Now that is pretty cool.

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By: parvez ansari (@frontendboss) parvez ansari (@frontendboss) http://www.frontendboss.com http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41176 2012-12-13T11:02:47Z 2012-12-13T11:02:47Z Dear David,

Thanks for the detailed information. I have successfully implemented “Summary Card” for my wordpress blog (single post template). I just wanted to know how will it work for Card Type – Photo/Video in the same single-post tempalate. Do I need to do some custom coding.

Any help of guidance will be greatly appreciated.

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By: Rory Parle Rory Parle http://www.obviouslynotagolfer.com/ http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41152 2012-12-12T22:57:21Z 2012-12-12T22:57:21Z This is brilliant. I’ve recently started a new blog (reviewing the 500 best films ever, as I watch them) so I’m constantly on the look out for things like this that make it a bit more likely people might click through the links to read my posts. I wasn’t aware of Twitter cards or the Facebook equivalent. Thanks a lot.

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By: Andi Andi http://device-lab.com http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41103 2012-12-11T16:38:40Z 2012-12-11T16:38:40Z Thanks David, again your post/site is a golden nugget. Will implement this, was holding off because I thought it would be a nightmare do code. Cheers

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By: Alex Alex http://alexcrooks.me http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41092 2012-12-11T12:46:47Z 2012-12-11T12:46:47Z Interesting…Anyone done any testing around detecting the twitter page fetch bot? I’d rather not pollute my header with yet more graph tags, would be good to only load these when required, not for every visitor.

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By: John Holt Ripley John Holt Ripley http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41087 2012-12-11T09:18:52Z 2012-12-11T09:18:52Z Is there any guidance on preferred image sizes for the twitter:image?

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By: Simon Simon http://simondonaldson.co.uk http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41073 2012-12-11T00:52:16Z 2012-12-11T00:52:16Z Aaaaaaarrrggghhhhh!! Why couldn’t they use Open Graph too???

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By: G Mark G Mark http://browserfame.com http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41068 2012-12-10T20:59:38Z 2012-12-10T20:59:38Z Thanks for the detailed article.
I tried to implement cards on my blog, but failed. Later discovered that Yoast’s SEO plug-in for WordPress has option for it. Yay!!

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By: Eric Wendelin Eric Wendelin http://eriwen.com http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41067 2012-12-10T20:57:00Z 2012-12-10T20:57:00Z Nice, Walsh! I think I’ll add this before my next post.

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By: Paul Rouget Paul Rouget http://paulrouget.com http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41060 2012-12-10T17:17:16Z 2012-12-10T17:17:16Z Very interesting! Just migrated my blog’s template to build a card :)

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By: David Walsh David Walsh http://davidwalsh.name http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41058 2012-12-10T16:30:00Z 2012-12-10T16:30:00Z The “Twitter Card” piece is the block under the actual tweet test, as mentioned in the post.

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By: Srebric Srebric http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41057 2012-12-10T16:28:00Z 2012-12-10T16:28:00Z Yeah, I’m in the same boat as Helen. So what exactly is a Twitter card and what is its purpose? ;)

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By: Helen Helen http://davidwalsh.name/?p=5636#comment-41056 2012-12-10T15:49:00Z 2012-12-10T15:49:00Z What are you talking about? I don’t have any idea what a Twitter card does or should be good for :)

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