Has anyone sorted out the live twitter feed so that tweets can constantly be fed onto a page, as a markup item? Or any other method. The current insert actions are more about people following than being able to read live tweets - I think?
I did read about ‘embed feeds on the permalink’ page on twitter but i cant find that option anywhere on my twitter account…
Thanks I read your post thoroughly and it helped, but I still didnt find the pathway to the widgets on twitter’s site, if you look on their resources page there is no link to the widgets - maybe I missed it - but i thought this may help someone else in the same boat.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:42 AM, Jamie T email@hidden wrote:
Thanks I read your post thoroughly and it helped, but I still didnt find
the pathway to the widgets on twitter’s site, if you look on their
resources page there is no link to the widgets - maybe I missed it - but i
thought this may help someone else in the same boat.
Apply it to an HTML box on the page located where you want the feed to appear. If you applied it to the page, where would it show up? Top left corner? That’s why it’s an Item Action.
Walter
On Jan 23, 2013, at 5:53 AM, Sebastian Crewe-Turrell wrote:
Hi Walt. Just saw the action you posted up on ActionsForge. Maybe I’m missing something but I can’t see it in any of the toolbars?
How do I apply this? I figured this would be a page action?
Ah I see. I was under the impression this was just a glorified method of copying in the chirp.js blurb into the header.
However, I am trying to apply the action to an html box but I can’t find it within the drop down menu? It doesn’t display on both my desktop and laptop?
Check in the Edit / Actions menu, and make sure that Chirp is installed and activated. I don’t see anything wrong with this approach, unless you are in an HTML 3.2 page for some reason. The Action applies to an XHTML strict or transitional page, or an HTML4 page.
Walter
On Jan 23, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Sebastian Crewe-Turrell wrote:
Ah I see. I was under the impression this was just a glorified method of copying in the chirp.js blurb into the header.
However, I am trying to apply the action to an html box but I can’t find it within the drop down menu? It doesn’t display on both my desktop and laptop?
Actually, hang on, I just spotted that I should have made that read html4 rather than html in my code. I’m posting a revised version in a moment.
Walter
On Jan 23, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Check in the Edit / Actions menu, and make sure that Chirp is installed and activated. I don’t see anything wrong with this approach, unless you are in an HTML 3.2 page for some reason. The Action applies to an XHTML strict or transitional page, or an HTML4 page.
Walter
On Jan 23, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Sebastian Crewe-Turrell wrote:
Ah I see. I was under the impression this was just a glorified method of copying in the chirp.js blurb into the header.
However, I am trying to apply the action to an html box but I can’t find it within the drop down menu? It doesn’t display on both my desktop and laptop?