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General Discussion

Widget to show your Treehouse progress on your website

Last week I created a GItHub project for a quick script I wrote to display the badges I've earned on Treehouse, on my blog.

https://github.com/samrueby/treehousebadges

Just include the script on your page, pass your profile name in the settings object and it will automatically pull from Treehouse. Bonus? The Treehouse logo links to your referral link, which can earn you a discount.

Pull request are welcome.

3 Answers

Hi Samuel,

Very nice work, it did remind of Riley Hilliard's ReportCard.js script but that was built for cross platform support not just Treehouse, nonetheless it's something I would recommend you keep updating and adding to.

Was not aware of ReportCard.js. Thanks Chris.

There's also the Official Treehouse Badges Widget for Wordpress

just got a shiver, word press, ever time I hear it. gives me the creeps :p

It might be more secure now right enough not used it in a few years lol

Gary Mclean, WordPress is considered as one of the most secured CMS's to-date, the things that make it insecure are the plugins/themes/widgets etc. you install for it.

cools...ill give it another go soon, doing an intern-ship as a database developer soon and think they use word press on their site so would be worth while brushing up on it.