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Eric Suesz replied on June 02, 2008 05:28 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
fearlessparent: If you're an admin for your company, you should be able to get the widget. There are details over here: http://getsatisfaction.com/satisfacti...
When you say Twitter address, do you mean the new Overheard feature on our site? Or, do you mean a Twitter account for you? Not sure, but I'm sure we can get it all figured out.
fearlessparent replied on June 02, 2008 04:37 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
rainn replied on May 17, 2008 03:54 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
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A comment on the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
Start here by claiming your company: http://getsatisfaction.com/represent_your_company and Eric will approve your claim request soon. After that, you'll be an admin for Mobog. If you're looking for the widgets, go to the Mobog company page and look for "Put a topic widget on your website" in the company header. – Cameron Walters, on May 03, 2008 19:33
Mobog replied on May 03, 2008 18:29 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
Cameron Walters replied on April 30, 2008 16:57 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
Stephanie,
As an additional point to Scott's last reply, you should be able to use a special tag and a widget directed at content with that tag to have a widget that will update with the latest topics of the kind you're describing.
For example, tag these topics "Zazengo FAQ" and make a special widget targeted to pull only topics with that tag.
Scott Fleckenstein replied on April 30, 2008 07:00 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
Stephanie,
I would recommend that if you would like to highlight certain topics in getsatisfaction on your own site, simply use static html links to the appropriate topics.
URLs to our topics are durable, they do not change (outside of the 15 minute editing window).
Using static links would let you more easily blend the content with your own service (since you can choose your own markup) and would provide a more consistent visual experience.
This approach can then also be combined with a widget for dynamically changing lists also.
Stephanie replied on April 30, 2008 02:38 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
I would really, really love it if I could "set" which posts I want to appear in my active discussions widget. For example, we are a new start-up and would like to highlight certain topics such as "Getting Started," "Let us know what features you'd like to see," etc.
Maybe they could be topics we could "set" at the top (sticky type topics like on a forum) and in the drop down when you make the widget an option would be "featured topics."
Thanks!
Scott Fleckenstein replied on April 29, 2008 18:54 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
If you've got the widget nested within a form element of your own, I don't think the widget will be able to work for you.
The most obvious solution is to not wrap your entire page in a form element, but barring that as a possibility, I would recommend that you instead replicate the widget functionality using the API.
I would be happy to describe the resources you would pull from if that is your desire.
-Scott
Tim replied on April 29, 2008 18:12 to the discussion "Admin How To: Put Satisfaction on Your Site" in Get Satisfaction:
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