Modify CSS
I'm trying to figure out how to skin your app via CSS. You're hard-coding a style sheet in the iFrame, so I can't override the styles you've set up. Any way to do this?
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Inappropriate?We currently only allow our Enterprise customers to fully customize the skin on the embeds, but we are going to roll out some more customizations to the free version very soon. If you let me know exactly what you would like to skin, I can try to make sure you can configure that. Mainly just the colors?
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My biggest problem is that comments are right now about the same in visibility as an actual writer. This should not be the case by default, I'd like to see them differentiated in some way – perhaps with a less opaque font or smaller font, or different background. -
Inappropriate?This would be in reference to an Enterprise customer. I work for Turner Sports (PGA.com, PGATour.com, NBA.com, and NASCAR.com). Is the skin fully customizable (I would have access to all the CSS) if we went with an enterprise implementation?
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Inappropriate?For Enterprise customers, we can completely customize the skin including adding HTML, adjusting pagination to drive pageviews, integrating your ad-platform, and making any changes to make it perfectly match your site. We can even pull-in a skin dynamically off your servers so you can display updating site elements. We offer professional services if you need any custom work.
For example, here's how The Score sports network skinned the embed to match their mobile application: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3026/3...
We also have web-services so you can pull your content into your websites and mobile apps however you like.
I'd be happy to answer any more question you have about the Enterprise product. I'm jonathan@scribblelive.com.
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Inappropriate?Is there a demo movie somewhere from the Enterprise edition? We'd like to see the benefits.
Or maybe there is the possibility to test the Enterprise edition, only for a few days? That we can see what it all can do...
I’m wondering...
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Inappropriate?The Enterprise edition is just as easy to use as the free version, so that's a great way to learn how it works. But from there we layer on great new ways to get content in (and out), and can totally customize to match your brand. A couple of examples are http://liveblogs.thescore.com/ and http://changecamp.scribblelive.com/Ev...
We also offer professional services to add whatever features you need to drive your business-needs. We can extend the basic platform to your specifications, whatever they may be. -
Inappropriate?I was wondering:
When I decide to go Enterprise, I have to pay for the extra services. Can you give me a direction about the price?
Than, for example... If I want some specific features, you can develop those things (when I pay for it). But what if you develop a feature for my 'special wish' at this moment and half a year later you decide to integrate it in the standard ScribbleLive and anyone can use it for free?
I’m still wondering...
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Inappropriate?We have a few levels of Enterprise based what you need. Please contact us via email with what you are looking for, and we would be happy to give you a quote. We have done everything from a custom skin for the embed, to a full-blown liveblogging site.
We strive to build exactly the features that our clients request, but in the case where it is something that is on our roadmap, we may take the opportunity to add the feature to our free offering. As a bootstrapped company, it's with the support of our pay customers that we are able to continue to power liveblogs for personal users.
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