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  • EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    I have a similar issue. Also same versions of plugin and WP. The “Save configuration” function seems to work, but new posts do not appear on Mastodon. The Test Toot function is successful, so login etc. is correct; but no new posts or updates of actual blog posts get published to Mastodon.

    Tried to email Simon at [email protected] with links to example pages, but the email bounced back undeliverable.

    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by EyeInHand. Reason: tags
    Thread Starter EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    Done. Thanks!

    Thread Starter EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    Here’s the code, as above:

    <a href="https://i1.wp.com/www.eyeinhand.com/Marginalia/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/1487530350.jpg?fit=1080%2C1349"><img class="insta-image colorbox- " src="https://i1.wp.com/www.eyeinhand.com/Marginalia/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/1487530350.jpg?fit=1080%2C1349" alt="" width="1080" height="1349" /></a>
    
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    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by EyeInHand.
    Thread Starter EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    Over analyzing, for sure. Still a bit twitchy until I get my bearings – for some things there’s no undo, if you know what I mean. Like open market electricity would have been a great idea if Enron weren’t behind it.

    Thanks for the help!

    Thread Starter EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    Right, I understand they are separate. Maybe this question is just specific to the Jetpack plugin. When you start to activate the plugin, you are presented with a screen that says “Jetpack wants to connect (myblog.com) to WordPress.com” “Authorize the Jetpack connection?” with two big buttons to “Deny” or “Authroize Jetpack”

    Kind of freaky, in that it doesn’t say anywhere what this connection will actually do.

    Thread Starter EyeInHand

    (@eyeinhand)

    Excellent, that worked. Thanks! The default weight was set to less than “normal” so upping it to 500 in the Global section of the style.css did the trick.

    For now I’m backing up the original CSS and iterations of my progressive edits so I can revert to any stage. Once that has stabilized a bit I’ll make it a child theme.

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