Title: Grooveshark for WordPress
Author: grooveshark
Published: <strong>27, Mayu de 2009</strong>
Last modified: 23, Agostu de 2011

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This plugin **hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress**.
It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when
used with more recent versions of WordPress.

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# Grooveshark for WordPress

 By [grooveshark](https://profiles.wordpress.org/grooveshark/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/grooveshark.1.4.1.zip)

 * [Details](https://ast.wordpress.org/plugins/grooveshark/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://ast.wordpress.org/plugins/grooveshark/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://ast.wordpress.org/plugins/grooveshark/#installation)
 * [Development](https://ast.wordpress.org/plugins/grooveshark/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/grooveshark/)

## Description

Currently, our plugin is incompatible with the latest version of WordPress. To get
your Grooveshark Widget on your blog, we recommend using:

 * [Embedly](https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/embedly/), a WordPress plugin 
   that allows you to embed content from many of your favorite sites, including 
   Grooveshark. The free version of Embedly allows you to embed up to 10,000 URLs
   per month and has a friendly interface.
 * You may also use Gigya code to embed a Grooveshark widget into your blog. A quick
   tutorial on how to create and embed a WordPress widget is located here: [Grooveshark Help](http://help.grooveshark.com/customer/portal/articles/88918-embedding-a-grooveshark-widget-with-gigya)

The Grooveshark plugin is a WordPress plugin that allows you to insert a link to
music on [Grooveshark](http://www.grooveshark.com) or a [Grooveshark Widget](http://widgets.grooveshark.com)
that allows visitors to play music as they view your blog.

#### Description

The Grooveshark plugin is a WordPress plugin that allows you to insert a link to
music on [Grooveshark](http://www.grooveshark.com) or a [Grooveshark Widget](http://widgets.grooveshark.com)
that allows visitors to play music as they view your blog.

Grooveshark is a music website that allows visitors to listen to music and share
music with friends. Registered users can also save favorite songs and playlists 
on Grooveshark. With millions of songs contributed by Grooveshark users, you can
find just about any song to share with your friends and blog visitors.

The Grooveshark plugin utilizes the Grooveshark API to bring Grooveshark to your
blog. Some of the main features are:

 * Easily find and add any song on Grooveshark to your posts, in link or widget 
   format, as you write your post
 * If you are a registered Grooveshark user, find and add your favorite songs and
   your playlists to your posts
 * Preview songs while you edit with no need to open external pages
 * Add Grooveshark widgets to your blog’s sidebar or admin dashboard
 * Add RSS feeds to your blog’s sidebar that share your favorites and recently listened
   songs with your blog visitors
 * Allow your blog visitors to add music to post comments

What’s New in 1.4:

 * Adding music to your sidebar is now much easier with the new Grooveshark Sidebar
   options.
 * You can now preview widgets before adding them to your posts or sidebar under
   Appearance options.
 * Fixed a bug where some songs could not be added as links

## Screenshots

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 * Grooveshark for Wordpress Add Music Panel
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 * Grooveshark for Wordpress Administration Panel
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 * Grooveshark for Wordpress Post Widget

## Installation

 1. Upload the Grooveshark folder to your plugins (‘/wp-content/plugins/’) directory.
 2. Activate the plugin from your Plugins page.
 3. (Optional) Enter your Grooveshark username and password in the settings page to
    access your favorite songs and playlists. Your login information will remain secure.
 4. Add music to your blog. The Add Music box will appear below the post content when
    you edit your posts. The Add Music box will also appear in the widget options for
    the Grooveshark Sidebar.

## FAQ

  Who can I contact for support?

Send all support questions to: roberto.sanchez [at] escapemg.com. You can also visit
[Grooveshark Help](http://help.grooveshark.com).

  What do I need for the Grooveshark plugin?

The requirements to use the Grooveshark WordPress plugin are:

 * Standard WordPress requirements for version 2.6 and higher.
 * Curl enabled in PHP.
 * Javascript enabled in browser.
 * PHP 5 or greater

Optional requirements are:

 * Flash version 9.0.0 or higher needed for in-edit music playback.

Requirements for blog visitors are:

 * Flash version 9.0.0 or higher needed to play Grooveshark widgets and music on
   Grooveshark.com (Flash version 10 and higher recommended).

  Do I need to register a Grooveshark account?

You only need to register a [Grooveshark](http://www.grooveshark.com) account if
you want to add music from your favorite songs and your playlists on Grooveshark,
and if you want to link to more than one song on Grooveshark. The plugin will notify
you if you choose these options, but didn’t enter your username and password from
Grooveshark.

  Why does the Grooveshark Plugin slow the load time for my edit pages?

When you first provide your login information in the Grooveshark Settings page, 
the plugin will retrieve all your playlists and their songs from Grooveshark. If
you have many playlists and many songs saved to those playlists, this process may
take from several seconds to complete. However, after the initial retrieval of your
playlists, all playlist information is stored by the plugin locally, reducing the
need to retrieve playlist information. Once the playlist information is saved, your
edit page load times should return to what they were before.

  When I install the plugin, I get a fatal error: call to undefined function curl_init().
Why is this happening?

The curl functions are included with PHP starting with version 4.0.2 and later. 
If you have an older PHP version, you will need to upgrade.
 Additionally, for users
running their blogs on XAMPP, curl may not be enabled by default. You will need 
to enable curl in your php.ini file by uncommenting the line extension=php_curl.
dll. More information can be found [here](http://chrismeller.com/2007/04/using-curl-in-xampp)
Finally, it may be possible that your webhost has curl disabled for security reasons.
Many of these webhosts offer curl support for a higher hosting fee, so you will 
need to talk with your webhost about your options.

  What benefits does the Grooveshark for WordPress Plugin bring to my blog?

The plugin allows you to bring Grooveshark and it’s extensive music library directly
to your blog. Several admin tools allow you to easily add music to any post and 
page, add a Grooveshark Widget to your WordPress sidebar or dashboard, and even 
give your blog visitors the ability to share music with everyone who reads your 
blog.

The services provided with this plugin are great for music blogs. Instead of hosting
music files yourself, you can let Grooveshark take care of serving music to your
blog visitors. Insert a Grooveshark Widget or a link to a song on Grooveshark, and
Grooveshark will take care of the rest. Having music easily accessible in your blog
will bring value to your blog and give your visitors another reason to keep coming
back. Best of all, it’s all free.

  How do I let my blog visitors share music?

The plugin comes with an option to allow blog visitors to add music to comments 
they make on your blog. Once you enable this option, visitors will normally find
an “Add Music To Your Comment” section below the comment edit textarea, and here
they will be able to search for any song on Grooveshark and add music to their comments.

To enable music comments, go to Grooveshark Settings (under the settings tab in 
admin navigation for WordPress 2.8 and later) and click the Enable button next to
the “Allow Music Comments” option. Once you have enabled music comments, you can
customize how visitors can add music to their comments. You can decide whether they
can embed Grooveshark Widgets or links to music on Grooveshark. You can also set
widget width and height for comment-embedded Grooveshark widgets. For links to songs
on Grooveshark, you can customize the introductory phrase for the link and the playlist
name that will show on the link. You can choose from 20 widget color schemes to 
have the Grooveshark Widgets blend perfectly into your blog. Finally, you can set
a limit on how many songs visitors can embed into their comments.

Note that your WordPress theme template must support comments or have comments enabled
for your visitors to use music comments. Also note that your blog visitors may not
link to playlists, as this would require login information (and you don’t want to
have someone else’s playlists mixed with your playlists on Grooveshark).

  How can I add a Grooveshark Widget to my WordPress sidebar or dashboard?

As of the release of Grooveshark for WordPress version 1.2.0, you now have the ability
to add music to your wordpress sidebar and your wordpress dashboard as easily as
you can add music to your posts.

To add music to your dashboard, simply check the option to add music to your dashboard
under the Apperance Options in the Add Music box when you add music to your posts.

To add music to your sidebar, go to the Widgets page on your WordPress Admin. Drag
Grooveshark Sidebar from your Available Widgets to a sidebar. Once you drop Grooveshark
Sidebar in a sidebar, an Add Music box will appear that allows you to choose which
songs to add. You can search for music, or add music from your favorites and playlists
if you provided your Grooveshark login information on the Grooveshark Settings page.
You can then customize the appearance of single-song and playlist widgets under 
Appearance Options. Finally, you can click Save to save the songs as a Grooveshark
Widget to your WordPress sidebar.

Note that you can remove music from your sidebar by checking the Clear Sidebar checkbox
under Appearance Options for the Groooveshark Sidebar, or by clicking Save with 
no music selected.

  How can I add RSS feeds of my music to my blog sidebar?

Once you install the plugin, you will find a Grooveshark RSS widget when you go 
to the admin Widget page. Simply drag this widget to one of your sidebars. You will
have the option of showing your favorite songs feed and your recently listened songs
feed. Any visitor to your blog can then subscribe to your feeds. The feeds are updated
periodically as you listen to songs and add songs to your favorites, so anyone subscribe
to your feeds will be able to share your taste in music even as it changes.

Note that some wordpress installations are incompatible with the Grooveshark RSS
feature of the Grooveshark for WordPress plugin. As a result, Grooveshark RSS is
now disabled by default, and must be enabled via the plugin’s Settings page for 
Grooveshark RSS to appear as a widget.

  Why does the Grooveshark Widget disrupt the appearance of my blog?

If you choose to add a Grooveshark Widget to your WordPress sidebar, it is recommended
that you keep the widget width to 200px, since this width fits best with the default
WordPress theme and with sidebar width for a majority of WordPress themes. If a 
Grooveshark Widget disrupts the appearance of your blog from your sidebar, decrease
the width of the widget, but do keep in mind that the minimum width is 150px.

If you make the widget too large, it could also disrupt the appearance of your blog
posts when you add a widget to a post. The maximum length and width of a widget 
are 1000 pixels each, but you may want to keep the dimensions small, particularly
width, to ensure that the Grooveshark Widgets do not disrupt the layout and appearance
of your blog.

  How will the Grooveshark Plugin work with multiple blogs?

Starting with WordPress 3.0, WordPress has been merged with WordPress MU, allowing
anyone using WordPress to host multiple blogs using one single installation of WordPress.
With multiple blogs enabled, the biggest difference you will notice is that all 
plugins, including Grooveshark for WordPress, now have a “network activate” option,
which activates the plugin for all blogs you are hosting. The only other major difference
is that the plugin options will be stored separately for each blog hosted under 
your installation of WordPress. This means you will have to provide your login information
for each blog if you wish to use Favorites and Playlists on each blog, or if separate
users are allowed to manage each blog, they can provide their own login information
on their respective blogs. This also applies to the other Grooveshark for WordPresss
settings.

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## Contributors & Developers

“Grooveshark for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed
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Contributors

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## Meta

 *  Version **1.4.1**
 *  Last updated **15 años ago**
 *  Active installations **10+**
 *  WordPress version ** 2.6 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **3.0.5**
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