Is it possible to keep triggit from showing up in certain posts? There are certain posts on my blog that I would prefer not to have any triggit links appear in. Is there a way to filter this? Is there a code I can add to those posts to keep triggit from appearing? Oh, and this is on wordpress.
I put it together pretty quickly so let me know if you find problems! I'll clean it up a little as an update. Just unzip, upload to your plugin folder, and activate. Enter your Trigget User ID in the Settings-> Trigget screen and you're all set!
My issue is that the Triggit toolbar does not always function on my site. It will work about 25% of the time. One of three scenarios occur:
1. The bar will load but it will not say I am signed in an none of the buttons function. (no error messages)
2. The bar will load and it will say I am signed in but still none of the buttons will function. (no error messages)
3. Everything works fine.
I cannot seem to narrow down the issue. It can be on the same page (just refreshed) and all three scenarios can occur. My site is http://www.teckh.com
I just created an account with the invite code "nisswa", which I found in this support forum, sent by one of the triggit representative.
It is working fine on one of my blog.
But I want to add triggit to another blog of mine.
Can I do it with the same account. If yes, how?
If no, can I create another account with the same invite code ? I tried creating another account for my second blog, with different email and the same invite code. I was able to do so, but when I inserted the java scrip code to my second blog, and tried to login, it refused my to get in, saying
Login Failed: Have you placed your Javascript on this site?
I have a basic blog hosted on Wordpress.com. I have pulled the Triggit Toolbar into Firefox, but it doesn't display when I'm logged into Wordpress.com for maintenance. It appears the Wordpress.com toolbar is either blocking Triggit Toolbar from displaying or simply obscuring it from view since they both want to occupy the same screen real estate. What to do?