How to put 'climate prayers' on your site

It's simple to put climate prayers on your website or blog. Just copy and paste a block of code into your html.

Scroll down to choose a widget you like. If feeling smart, select the last one and style to your site.

Flash widget - bright colours get noticed

Copy & paste the code into your html. You can edit the width, colurs etc.

<script src="http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js"/></script>
<script>
new TWTR.Widget({
  version: 2,
  type: 'profile',
  rpp: 10,
  interval: 6000,
  width: 250,
  height: 300,
  theme: {
    shell: {
      background: '#333333',
      color: '#ffffff'
    },
    tweets: {
      background: '#000000',
      color: '#ffffff',
      links: '#4aed05'
    }
  },
  features: {
    scrollbar: true,
    loop: false,
    live: true,
    hashtags: true,
    timestamp: true,
    avatars: false,
    behavior: 'all'
  }
}).render().setUser('climateprayer').start();
</script>

HTML widget - maximum versatility

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    To put this on a website, copy the code and paste into an html page. VERSATILE - you can easily style this to match your site.

    <div id="twitter_div">
    <h2 class="sidebar-title">Pray for the climate</h2>
    <ul id="twitter_update_list"></ul>
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    </div>

    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/climateprayer.json?callback=twitterCallback2&count=5"></script>

    It's easy to display climate prayers on your
    blog or website. Choose a widget below.

    It's easy to display climate prayers on your
    blog or website. Choose a widget below.

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    World leaders met in Copenhagen to agree action on climate change. Many were disappointed.

    The next meeting is in Mexico. We should pray.

    Put climate prayer updates daily on blogs & websites worldwide. It's easy, and important.

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    /climateprayer

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