Tonight we launched the new Shelfari widget. It allows bloggers and social network members to easily post their books wherever they want. The widget uses a new shelf design that really stands out for those who want to feature their books. You can choose which bookshelf is best for you: solid mahogany, black-stained oak, or a more modern brushed steel and cherry. We've had some fun designing the shelf, so we hope you like it.
Now, we also knew that many bloggers aren't about to put a heavy piece of mahogany on their blog. For those publishers, we give you a simple html list of your books that adapts to your blog's style. You can choose one or more of the following piece of content for your list: titles, authors, book covers, and buy links. Bloggers can, of course, insert their Amazon associates ID and get their cut of book sales.
A few things to point out about this widget
- It's fully configurable from your new My Widgets page, which means that you post it once, then tweak it to your hearts content.
- It support tag shelfs and lists in a much easier-to-use fashion
- You don't need a Shelfari account to get started. Simply start building your bookshelf, customize your shelf or list, and register once you know it's worthwhile.
- Blogger and Typepad users can add the widget with one click.
We do hope you like it and welcome your feedback.
Dave
Hello Ederic,
We currently support English books available on Amazon.com. We have had numerous requests for books in other languages or books/editions not available from retailers. We're looking at what we can do to support those.
Thanks for using the site!
--Dave
Posted by: Dave | November 07, 2007 at 04:46 PM
Where do I add my Amazon ID?
Posted by: Heidi @ Carolina Dreamz | November 08, 2007 at 04:46 PM
Hi! The widget looks great! However, can you please do something so we can manipulate the size. I would like to be able to put the widget on my blog's sidebar.
I tried posting the widget (inside a post, as an entry) in my blog (blogger), but I get a transparent strip at the left side of the shelf. Why? As it is, I'm thinking of just getting an image of the widget and using it as an image link.
Thanks!
Posted by: Donna | November 09, 2007 at 04:56 PM
Kevin,
How do I change the font for the "Get Your Own Bookshelf" text? I played with the styles you listed, but they do not seem to affect this message.
Thanks,
Alek
Posted by: Alek Davis | January 24, 2008 at 05:13 PM
Hello Alek,
If you're using a "shelf" version of the widget, the "Get Your Own Bookshelf" text is actually a graphic and cannot be changed at this time.
However, if you're using a "list" / "text" version of the widget, you should be able to adjust the "get a shelf" text with the following style:
#shelfari a.pbs { color: red; }
Just in testing it now I've noticed a slight problem when you use a custom style on that element. I'll investigate further when I get back to the office on Monday morning to make it safter for customization. That doesn't mean you can't start using the style now however!
If you have further questions, feel free to contact us!
Cheers,
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Durdle | January 26, 2008 at 06:36 AM
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for the quick response. You know I was curious about the .pbs style: I saw it in the page source, but since you did not mention it in message to Chris, I was not sure if it's safe to use it (I'm not really sure what pbs stands for). I'll give it a try. Thanks again.
Regards,
Alek
Posted by: Alek Davis | January 28, 2008 at 01:52 PM
Just to confirm: setting the .pbs style did the trick. Thanks again. One more question, though: is there a way to display books in a random order in a widget? I want to show a 1-book widget, but I would like it to display different book. Would be really nice.
Alek
Posted by: Alek Davis | January 29, 2008 at 01:41 PM
Would love to put a group bookshelf widget on our blog. Is this possible
Posted by: Lucie | November 09, 2009 at 04:55 PM
I am working in Safari, and am trying to put this widget on my blog (in Blogger). However, instead of an actual shelf, I just get a hyperlink leading back to the Shelfari website. How do I fix this problem?
Posted by: Mme Bibliophile | April 30, 2010 at 08:14 AM
Please disregard my post on April 30, at 8:14AM - I have found a way around the problem. Thanks!
Posted by: Mme Bibliophile | April 30, 2010 at 09:17 AM