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FireFish 04-12-2009 07:05 AM

Not sure if this is typical, but I just tried a fresh install of this mod & there were no automatic template adjustments that it made. I then disabled it; I'll check out more details on this later, but so far, haven't seen it work.

mykkal 04-12-2009 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Kovifor (Post 1788202)
l'll be sure it's fixed in the next release.

Hows that next release coming? You must be drowning in feature requests :)

King Kovifor 04-12-2009 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FireFish (Post 1789444)
Not sure if this is typical, but I just tried a fresh install of this mod & there were no automatic template adjustments that it made. I then disabled it; I'll check out more details on this later, but so far, haven't seen it work.

That's because you have a customized style. You will have to manually add them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mykkal (Post 1789451)
Hows that next release coming? You must be drowning in feature requests :)

Along. :)

Cole2026 04-12-2009 07:02 PM

@King Kovifor: I have not tried this mod yet, but wouldn't it be more prudent to use the full showthread link to keep links consistent? I know that twitter uses a nofollow on all of its links, but is there a point behind the tp and tt files?

Fronty 04-13-2009 10:37 AM

New install on 3.8.0 (about to upgrade to 3.8.2) with vbulletin blog, vbseo 3.3 and facebook connection plugin. Runs smooth.

Just a small question, which is probably only a template moderation. But how do I get this mod working on the blog pages on my website?

King Kovifor 04-13-2009 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cole2026 (Post 1789731)
@King Kovifor: I have not tried this mod yet, but wouldn't it be more prudent to use the full showthread link to keep links consistent? I know that twitter uses a nofollow on all of its links, but is there a point behind the tp and tt files?

The tp.php and tt.php files are URL shorting files as it does allow only 140 characters. It will come in handy more in the next version.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fronty (Post 1790112)
New install on 3.8.0 (about to upgrade to 3.8.2) with vbulletin blog, vbseo 3.3 and facebook connection plugin. Runs smooth.

Just a small question, which is probably only a template moderation. But how do I get this mod working on the blog pages on my website?

It has no support for vB Blog.

G3MM4 04-13-2009 08:42 PM

I checked it out but I think I would prefer the ReTweet badge thing like they have on some blogs.

King Kovifor 04-13-2009 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G3MM4 (Post 1790528)
I checked it out but I think I would prefer the ReTweet badge thing like they have on some blogs.

It's an image that is easily changeable. I believe it is in /buttons/misc/twitter.gif. Just replace that and you have the new image.

Excalibur! 04-14-2009 09:06 AM

I'm getting this when I try to tweet a thread/post:

We're sorry, but the Username and Password provided within your User CP could not be authenticated. Please modify either your Username or Password to match your current Twitter Username / Password and try again.

I have looked in vb-user table, but there is no columns "twitter_password", "twitter_username"...

G3MM4 04-14-2009 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Kovifor (Post 1790648)
It's an image that is easily changeable. I believe it is in /buttons/misc/twitter.gif. Just replace that and you have the new image.

Yeah but will it function the same way as ReTweet does? For example, you click on the ReTweet button and then you get taken to your Twitter page. A message will be already written in the "What are you doing?" text box like this for example:

Quote:

RT @tweetmeme Get a ReTweet Button for Your Blog http://bit.ly/aiQx
But if your plugin doesn't do that then I reckon I can just insert the Javascript for this somewhere. Can't be that difficult.


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