• Sue

    (@sukab)


    Hi, I wonder what is going on. I CANNOT embed a Pinterest Board or Pin inside of a blog post via using Pinterest Embed code. There are all kinds of posts online giving instructions on how to do it. Guess what, it is all for wordpress.com…. those instructions do not work for www.remarpro.com. All I see for .org is a plugin (Pinterest Master)and would have to buy the premium version at that to make it work. Why does a .org user have to pay and .com users do not. Is there a work around this? I see another string on here where someone is having the same issue,but no one has answered.

    I can easily embed into the sidebar using the Pinterest embed a pin or embed a board oode, but it does not work for within a post.

    Thanks so much in advance for your ideas or suggestions as to the www.remarpro.com issue about this.

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  • kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    I just built a button using Pinterest button using their Widget builder. I took the code and entered it into a post by pasting it inside the text. It seems to work as it is in my post.

    Thread Starter Sue

    (@sukab)

    HI and thank you for the reply. I have tried pasting the Pinterest code inside text many times to insert a pin image or board image and it does not show up.
    Oddly, and extremely oddly, today upon reading your answer, I did it again just to make sure and the image now shows up.

    Thanks for taking the time to reply and this issue has somehow corrected itself.

    chicngeek

    (@chicngeek)

    I tried this too and it’s not working on mine either–I tried the url not linked and also the Pinterest code in text mode and neither works. Very frustrating, especially as Sue points out that it works on WordPress.com blogs but not .org?

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    www.remarpro.com and WordPress.COM do not have identical functionality.

    @chicngeek, I answered your thread.

    chicngeek

    (@chicngeek)

    Thanks–I figured it out. I had to go add the javascript to the head of template, THEN create button and then it worked, after much fooling with it. fingers crossed it stays fixed!

    Thread Starter Sue

    (@sukab)

    Hi, as I said above it worked, oh hooray, but it did NOT stay. After updating the draft post, the code DISAPPEARS and will not Save. As someone above says, .org and .com are not identical and of course I know that. I have also had the javascript in my header/footer area all along, as instructed. I can easily put pins or boards into my sidebar, but NOT into a post is the issue. I am just looking for an easy way to also include Pinterest pins and boards in my posts like others on the internet. Frustrated that Pinterest and .org are not working together.

    kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    Here is my test which seems to work fine.
    https://www.ourexcellentadventures.com/2013/11/17/pinterest-test/

    I don’t know anything about Pinterest but I think this is what you want.

    I have experienced the same thing. I embed a pin using the code from the Pinterest widget, publish, and all is well. If I then go back and edit the post, using the HTML “text” editor, no matter what I do, the pin doesn’t display even though it’s in the “text” view.

    Now, if I cut the pin code out and keep it in my computer’s buffer, save the post, go to the WordPress dashboard, open up the post for editing again, paste the pin code back in where it was, and publish, it magically works. Unfortunately, I don’t know enough about what WordPress does to save post content to suggest a fix, but there’s something odd going on when saving later revisions of these posts.

    @sadiadoublefun: If you require assistance then, as per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic.

    This 3 month old topic references an old version of WordPress.

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