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Debra Hamel replied on October 10, 2008 16:16 to the discussion "What Library app / Social Network are you using?" in bkkeepr:
merrillvalley replied on October 05, 2008 22:29 to the question "How do you put two different Twitter accounts on one Webpage/website?" in Twitter:
i have posted what i hope is an answer to this here: http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter/to...
j4mie replied on September 03, 2008 16:06 to the question "Yahoo Pipes feed stopped working" in twitterfeed:
Debra Hamel replied on August 31, 2008 00:02 to the question "Can't claim blog!" in outbrain:
itai hochman replied on August 30, 2008 23:34 to the question "Can't claim blog!" in outbrain:
Debra Hamel asked a question in outbrain on August 30, 2008 22:06:
Can't claim blog!I've got the widget installed on my TypePad blog (advanced templates) at http://www.book-blog.com The widget is showing up properly at the bottom of my individual posts. I've tried repeatedly to claim the blog. I've inserted the claim code on my main index template, directly below the BODY tag. But it keeps telling me that it's encountering a problem. Any idea what the problem is?-
Debra Hamel started following the problem "(wrong key) Can't Verify Blog ownership to Outbrain" in outbrain.
mdy replied on August 28, 2008 23:00 to the question "how can i cancel my account on twitter" in Twitter:
Hello. Yes, unfortunately, Twitter had to temporarily disable account restoration and deletion.
They have a short post about it in the Twitter Status blog at http://status.twitter.com/post/473481...
I hope they finish the patch soon so this feature can be brought back.
In the meantime, if you are concerned about people having access to your tweets, you can:
a) set your account to private at http://twitter.com/account/settings
b) remove your followers by clicking the remove buttons at http://twitter.com/followers
c) change the name of your account -- people will get a 'page does not exist' error message when they visit your profile page
therozblog replied on August 28, 2008 22:33 to the question "how can i cancel my account on twitter" in Twitter:
andy120 replied on August 16, 2008 22:08 to the question "Twitter HTML embedding erroneously returning 5 entries" in Twitter:
Mine is set to display 5, but it only displays 2 on Firefox (and not the most recent 2, but a few back). On IE it works fine. My thoughts were some kind of cache or cookie. Same problem on both local system and web host.
edit: Found the reason, I think. When I clear cookies it works fine. So there is something wrong with Twitter's cookies. That's my thought.
Is there something I can do to fix this? It also ruins my page layout and so I end up having to test my code with IE not Firefox (not my favorite task as you can imagine!).
Chris Thomson replied on August 15, 2008 00:14 to the question "Remember Me? For how long?" in Twitter:
More info on what astralbodies is talking about from Twitterrific's dev (from 4 months ago.)
astralbodies replied on August 14, 2008 23:51 to the question "Remember Me? For how long?" in Twitter:
beglen replied on August 14, 2008 10:31 to the question "Yahoo Pipes feed stopped working" in twitterfeed:
j4mie replied on August 14, 2008 08:57 to the question "Yahoo Pipes feed stopped working" in twitterfeed:
intranation replied on August 14, 2008 08:21 to the question "Remember Me? For how long?" in Twitter:
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A comment on the question "Embedded badge doesn't make links clickable!" in Twitter:
I have pretty extensive CSS applied to the current badge. Is there any way that it will remain effective if I start using your badge? Also, I just thought of this, does your badge output better markup than the Twitter one? For example, I have specific CSS instructions for the "about 3 days ago" link at the end of every post. But there's no markup for this link; it's simply an 'a' tag. So if there are any clickable links in my posts, they will have the same CSS applied to them. This will break the functionality of the badge. What are your thoughts? – Logan, on August 07, 2008 22:17
Logan replied on August 07, 2008 22:14 to the question "Embedded badge doesn't make links clickable!" in Twitter:
A comment on the idea "I'd like to be able to see who favorites my posts" in Twitter:
Yeah, I just regularly check http://textism.com/favrd/favorites/pe...[username] to see my tweets that have been favorited. – weskimcom, on July 17, 2008 18:13
A comment on the idea "I'd like to be able to see who favorites my posts" in Twitter:
That could work, but there's no individual RSS feed. Just a big unified one. I admit, though, the request for an RSS feed of that data is outside the scope of the original request. – Josh Lewis, on July 17, 2008 17:35
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