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Google Plus Widget

Google Plus Widget

NEW WITH v1.5 Inclusion of profile pictures of people in your circle. Also
fixes some minor bugs. PLEASE UPGRADE TO THIS VERSION

The Google Plus Widget plugin adds a Google Plus profile widget to your
WordPress site along with the option to include the Google +1 button. The
plugin links to you Google+ profile and shows the number of followers in
your circle as well as allowing users to add you to their Google+ circle. It
will also display a custom plugin title and your Google profile picture.

This version of the Google Plus Widget plugin accounts for Google's recent
changes in the structure of their Google+ profile pages. The Google Plus
Widget plugin uses a simple cache state to store your Google Plus profile
data and eliminate the need to request information from Google+ on every
page load. For the caching to work, write permissions need to be given to
the /wp-content directory. There are a lot of plugins which require this, so
the directory may already have the necessary permissions. The cache file is
located in /wp-content and is entitled, "plus_cards.txt."

If you like the Google Plus Widget, please consider rating it on
WordPress.org and leaving a review. We will be working toward adding
additional functionality and value to this plugin in future releases and as
quickly as possible.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-plus-widget/

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
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