I'd like to have a link on my website right under my Twitter feed that works like the Follow Me in Twitter, so when clicked Twitter users will follow me. Is that possible?
I recently reactivated my account (spacesquirrel) after I had deleted it some time ago. I can view my public profile page just fine & it appears as if my account has indeed been reactivated. Additionally, I can post via Twitterrific.
However! Whenever I try logging into Twitter's website with my username & the temporary password they sent me, I just get the "Something is technically wrong" error page. Every link I click on the Twitter site thereafter just brings me to the same error page. When I delete my cookies, I can try logging in again but run into the same problem.
I want to run a feed on my website, www.charlotteareanews.com, that features a continuous streams of tweets that include the world "charlotte." I've got a badge running with my tweets at http://www.charlotteareanews.com/twit... but I want it to show Charlotte content, not my own. Please advise.
cURL responded with "This method requires a POST." when I use a WordPress plugin I have developed but when I used the same WordPress plugin on my development server I don't get this error.
I'm trying to send a Direct Message via a WordPress add_action hook.
I would assume it might have something to do with comments.php or wp-comments-post.php but I've transfered the files to the live server with no resolve.
I'd like to embedded twitter into my website... I tried the php script "twitter2html" but couldn't really understand it, and I don't know what I was doing wrong. I don't have a blog on my site so I can't use the word press version. Any suggestions?
Both my husband and I twitter. We know how to add/embed the twitter updates to our website but we are trying to update both and it only shows one of the accounts. Website: www.staushouse.com (currently just has the one account since I couldnt get his to embed). How wouldI add both?
Our Twitter feed is broken. :-( Was working fine until I went in and changed the callback count the other day and then it disappeared from our website.
You need to use some sort of word wrapping to fix this. PHP has a word_wrap function (and one I emulated: http://twitter.uvshock.co.uk/tag/make...) - I'm sure you can do this in Rails.
i would like to show all of my updates, thousands eventually. they would exist in a scrolling box, so that the user could look at the whole history of twiter updates chronologically by scrolling down.