Afrigator is a social media aggregator and directory built especially for African digital citizens who publish and consume content on the Web.
You can use Afrigator to index your blog, podcast, videocast or news site (i.e. any site that publishes an RSS feed) and market it to the rest of Africa and the world.
Yep, here’s my second plugin for Wordpress. If you’ve got an Afrigator account, and a Wordpress-powered site, but you don’t want to go messing around with the theme code, then this plugin is what you’ve been looking for.
Once installed, navigate to Settings > WP-Afrigator on the Admin side of things. Enter your tracking code (if you don’t know where to get it, all is revealed in the plugin setup page), and choose a display method. If you choose to say thanks to Afrigator and use one of the buttons, adding the button to your sidebar is as easy as navigating to Appearance > Widgets and adding the WP-Afrigator widget to the sidebar of your choice.
All done! The Afrigator tracking code will automagically be included on your site.
Download it from the Wordpress Plugin Directory >> WP-Afrigator























Whoa! Thanks a lot dude! This is awesome
That’s a classic “Why didn’t I think of that” plugin – very well done Albert. What’s plugin 3 going to be? AdGator integration with ease – seeing that pasting 25+ lines of messy javascript is a lot more complicated than the tracking code
Hope that creates some inspiration =)
Nice one!!!
Works great, thank you
No problem. It was a pleasure putting it together.
It was fun putting it together.
I remember you saying something about wanting to do a WP plugin, but not having enough time. Well, I had some time and wanted to do some coding this weekend.
I’m waiting on Wordpress.org to approve my request, and as soon as they do, it will be available from their repo as well, so then you can link to it from the tracking code page (if you want).
It would also be nice if that page had the tracking number nice and big somewhere (later down the line).
Heh, thanks!
I’ll have to take a look at the AdGator Code, but it shouldn’t be too much of a schlep to simply modify WP-Afrigator to do the Adgator thing instead…
I’ll look into it.