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Hello,
First of all, great plugin. Really liking it so far. 🙂
For some reason I can’t get Twitter Connect to work. I have made an account at dev.twitter.com and created an Application. After that I see an API key and an API secret and an Access Token and Access Secret. I see no consumer key or consumer secret. When I click on the “Test oAuth” button at the top in the API Keys tab, I can see a consumer key and consumer secret. However, I’ve tried to fill in all these different keys and the button does nothing on the register or login page. When I tried it on your demo, it’s also not working for me. Any clue what might be going on?
On the register you page, below the email input you see a checkbox with the message “Make this field hidden from public”. Can this checkbox be removed easily and that the email default will be hidden from public?
Did you try it on the live demo? 🙂 Let me try it now and give you feedback. Thanks!
Hello,
So yes, it wasn’t working for me on the live demo. Now it is for some reason. It’s still not working in my own environment though. Not sure what could be wrong.
Hello,
What exactly do you mean by the callback URL? Currently this callback URL is set to “None” when I look at the application in dev.twitter.com.
Yes, I would like to force hiding email. Users should never have to option to make this public, for their own privacy. 🙂
Hello,
Small update. I found the setting to make the field hidden by default for public if the field is hideable. 🙂
So all what’s left now is that my Twitter Connect ain’t working.
I’ll make a tutorial in the new docs site about Tutorial connect asap, and how did I configre it for my own demo. This way it helps others too 🙂
Cool stuff. 🙂 Could you perhaps post here when you’re done with the tutorial so I’ll get an email? 🙂
EDIT: Rating the plugin 5 stars. Great job!
Twitter Connect Tutorial is ready:
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