Plurkolate gets your Plurks and puts them in a readable format on your blog. It uses the says/is/thinks… tags you know and love.
If you or a designer wish to show just one Plurk, in another part of your theme you may do the following:
*. Place <?php plurkolate(1, false); ?>
in your templates
The syntax for this advanced feature is plurkolate(NUMBER, TRUE/FALSE); Where NUMBER is the amount of plurks you wish to show, and TRUE/FALSE indicates if you wish to have comments shown.
*. Can now be called anywhere in your theme… Will show 10 plurks, without comments.
*. Updated verbs for English… it’s like a never ending game of catch up until they release an API!
* Tamar Weinber her blog for typos and feature ideas.
* toxidlotus — for spotting bug when showing less than ALL plurks