I just installed the Twitterfontana widget and everything seemed to work fine. But in the top of my website, right before the start of the header, I get a warning:
Warning: explode() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in /home/ … /public_html/wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php on line 155
I deactivated the plugin and the website worked just fine again. Is there something that I can do to make the warning disappear? Or is it just a bug you guys need to fix?
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Please, how can we change the css top tag value that is settled in the fontana-message class div (in the twitter-fontana) ? Filling it right from your code to 68px, 78px or 88px, gives a bad result visually. One cannot have a title and the fontana box right 88 px down…Please, allow the user to modify it or simply remove it.
Thanks for effort.
]]>could you make it load asynchroniously? It would speed up web page loading times. Thank you. For reference, https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/rtt#PreferAsyncResources
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]]>First of all, very cool plugin!
Been working on tweaking it’s appearance a little today. It worked out okay, in Chrome and Mozilla that is. In Internet Explorer, not so much.
What I did is that I copied the original CSS file from the Fontana plugin and I’m hosting that copy on my own domain. This allows me to do modifications to the plugin’s appearance. But when opening the plugin in IE, it still only takes information from the CSS file hosted on TwitterFontana.com. (through a file called ‘fountain.html’)
Is it possible to make the plugin also accept the new stylesheet in IE?
Example: https://canyoufeel.it/artists/beauriche/
Thanks in advance!
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