Testing embedding a Google wave into a WordPress post.

You probably wont be able to see the wave you should see an error message, this is because unless you have a wavesandbox.com account it won’t show up properly :( bummer!

Well if you do have one and can see the wave great stuff!

[wave id=“!w+ILihkq26C”]

I am using the plugin Wavr for WordPress but currently is basically….useless for the time being.

All you need to do is download and install Wavr to your blog, activate the plugin and then you should the following when you go to create a new post from the admin panel:

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As you can see there is a W which if you click you get the options about inserting a wave into your post, you don’t need to do this you can simply type [wave id=“waveidyouwanttodisplay”]

The options screen looks like this:

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Blog post to follow about how to find the Google Wave ID.

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