Badges for your websites

We want to open mixin to any output and any input channels and we have developed badges you can add on your website or blog. These badges are fully configurable and they let you display your public timeline and activities.

Go to your Integration page in your settings and select one of the four templates and copy and paste the code straight into your blog/site template. It should use the styles from your blog stylesheets and hopefully should look alright without any changes.

If you want to customize its content or look, here are the different options:

  • “show timeline”: display or hide the timeline at the top of you badge
  • “show details”: display or hide the number of attendees for each actvities
  • “custom design”: gives you a full control over the different colors you would want to display

Here are a few samples of what it looks like:
display your timeline on your blog

  • the smallest, showing only a snapshot of your public timeline from now and the next six days, along with your current active wishes.
  • the “overview” template displays 3 of your upcoming activities, 3 of your past activities and 3 of your wishes.

    • the “week” template displays the current week starting today as its name suggest

      • the “upcoming” template displays a limited number of upcoming activities

        For the laziest among us we also added the Wildfire button from gigya.com, easing the publication of the badge in popular blog platforms and also many services (such as Blogger, WordPress, Facebook, iGoogle, Netvibes and many more).

        If you add activities to mixin from email, sms, IM, twitter, gCal… your calendars or simply the website the badge will show these updates.

        Please send us your feedback about this feature. If you need any help or if you struggle with the badge integration let us know. We welcome all your suggestions.

        More integration features like this will apear in the near future, stay tuned.

        2 Comments »

        1. ndengler said

          note that colors and font of text and links will be by default inherited from your blog / site

        2. Superbe nouvelle ça !

          Je vais essayer ça de suite

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