Hi
I have tried to install the Twitter feed and followed your instructions, nothing appears if I try to use it as a widget or shortcode.
I get the error – {“errors”:[{“code”:32,”message”:”Could not authenticate you.”}]} and I can’t find out why
gagowen
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]]>Hi Dan,
Great plug-in thank you for your time/effort building this and making it so easy to use. It all works!
I am using the plugin as a widget in the side bar and I am using automatic styling settings as I like the way the plugin looks straight out of the box, however I wanted to request some help with making a change, if possible.
Underneath each tweet there can be options to “reply” “retweet” “favourite”. I wonder if I could have those as the generic twitter icons instead of as text links? So the reply would be the reply arrow, the favourite would be the star etc.
Could you let me know if that would be possible? Best email address is:
Chris(at)daxtrader co uk
Kind regards
Chris
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]]>No matter what I do, only one tweet shows up from my feed at any given time and it isn’t the latest one either.
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]]>Recently I have uploaded the digicution plugin to one of my sites, and from the start it has pretty much spammed the log file on the server with the same two errors. They are as follows:
WordPress database error You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ” at line 1 for query DELETE FROM wp_dt_twitter WHERE tweetid= made by require(‘wp-blog-header.php’), require_once(‘wp-includes/template-loader.php’), include(‘/themes/<my-theme>/single.php’), dynamic_sidebar, call_user_func_array, WP_Widget->display_callback, dt_twitter_widget->widget, dt_twitter, dt_twitter_update, referer: <my-site>
and
PHP Warning: mysql_real_escape_string(): A link to the server could not be established in /<site-directory>/wp-content/plugins/digicution-simple-twitter-feed/includes/dt-display.php on line 224, referer: <my-site>
This problem persisted after deleting the files and downloading new files from here, even though I have no problems on a different site, using the same plugin (although on that site, I’m using the <?php dt_twitter(); ?> bit to access it, and on this current one, I’m using it as a sidebar widget (which also reminds me of a different problem, that when used on the other website, links are just gone in the tweet, whereas on this one, links are shown with exactly the same settings in the backend)).
This is a perplexing error since I can’t really find any major problems in the code, which makes me think that something else is causing this problem, and also the fact that the tweets are displayed perfectly.
Thanks for the awesome plugin, and hope to see a response soon!
Tony
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]]>Hello!
I’m trying to have only one twitter plugin in my sidebar but i want to be able to chose which user or hashtag i want as a source for my page or post.
I’m using Advanced Custom Fields to create the custom fields on the edition page.
I wanted to know if it was possible to pass an argument (in this case the value of the custom field) to your dt_twitter(); function telling it which user’s feed i want to show?
Thanks in advance!
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]]>https://dev.henleyherald.com/ – see the plugin on the right column
Firebug shows this line
<span style="font-size:1em;line-height:1%;">
is causing the tweets to over-write. If I change it to 100% in Firebug, it separates the lines. All attempts to override this in my child theme CSS have failed.
Any ideas what’a causing this and how to fix it?
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