Noah Beane
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fixed Widget and Sticky Elements for WordPress] Social Hub SupportGreat to hear you are using TwineSocial! I’m happy to offer some solutions here.
You should be able to get what you’re looking for without a plugin. Just wrap your embed code in a div like this:
<div style=”height: 500px;overflow:scroll;”>YOUR TWINE SCRIPT GOES HERE</div>
(Change the “500px” portion as needed to lengthen or shorten the height of your hub.)
Let me know if that helps! If not, feel free to shoot as an email at support at twinesocial.com.
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Show your social media posts: easy & beautiful!] IE10 Not workingHi Brian,
Thanks for the message.
Great ideas on the two updates. An ideal solution here would be to grab the <script> tag immediately above the <iframe>. This will remove the border you noticed with the <iframe> solution.
In fact, this is how our non-WordPress users embed the social hub on thousands of sites around the web. The WordPress plugin simply creates that embed script for your convenience.
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Show your social media posts: easy & beautiful!] IE10 Not workingHi Brian,
Thanks for the note. Our developers have found the issue here and will be releasing the fix by the end of the week.
Meanwhile, you can fix the issue yourself by changing the “When scrolling to bottom of your hub” settings from “Do Nothing” to “Autoload more” and updating your short code. The issue is confined to the “Do nothing” setting, so this will get you fixed right now.
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Show your social media posts: easy & beautiful!] Not showing mixed feedsHi there,
We will display your content in the order it was originally posted. Check your hub now—you should notice that the most recent content is at the top, more distance content towards the bottom.
That make sense?
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Show your social media posts: easy & beautiful!] Don't call pluggable.phpThanks, Ben. We’ve fixed this and will push the first within 24 hours.
Meanwhile, if you wish you can remove the require_once from line 2 of twinesocial-admin.php and change line 172 to: if ( isset($_POST[‘action’]) && $_POST[‘action’] == ‘update’ ) {
Sorry for the trouble. Thanks for using TwineSocial!
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Alternative to Twine Social@yepie wpiee Yes, you need to install the plugin and connect it to a TwineSocial account. It is very seamless though in our new plugin interface.
—Noah
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Alternative to Twine SocialThank you for your kind words, Alex. I appreciate it.
If there’s any other way I can help you, let me know! (BTW—The Starter Plan includes very minimal TwineSocial branding.)
Best,
—NoahForum: Plugins
In reply to: Alternative to Twine SocialHi Alex,
I’m glad to hear you’re trying out TwineSocial. I’ll let others mention any alternatives (honestly, I’m not aware of any for WP but perhaps they are out there).
TwineSocial does have a free plan that you could use for your two websites. In addition to this we also have a $19 Starter Plan that removes some of the branding in Free and offers a couple more features.
And whichever plan you choose we will start you out with a 30 day free full-featured trial.
Let me know what I can do for your, Alex. If you decide to go with TwineSocial I’d recommend starting a trial here. I’m sure you’ll be pleased with the platform. If you opt for another solution I’d love to hear why and what we can do better next time.
All the Best,
—NoahDeveloper, TwineSocial
Jumping on here for Aaron…
First, thanks so much for your input. We appreciate you taking the time to point this out. If you re-download the plugin, you’ll see we’ve made your suggested changes.
If you have any other questions feel free to contact me directly at noah at twinesocial dot com. Again, thanks so much for your help!
All the Best,
—Noah