Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • from time to time there is a post like this…
    The difficult part of the configuration is the interface with Twitter, and it is not due to the plugin but to Twitter security policies that guarantee users.
    Other settings are really intuitive and immediate…

    So I have to disagree with you.

    Thread Starter ptroxler

    (@ptroxler)

    lucky you that you find it “Intuitive” … seems I don’t have your intuition 😛

    The Twitter interface part is objectively complex, but it reflects Twitter security needs…
    Then you can understand other options step by step… and, since it is a free plugin, you can also think to write a small starting guide.

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I appreciate your comments, th3br41n. Thanks for commenting, as well, ptroxler, but in all practicality there is nothing I can do to make that setup any simpler unless Twitter makes some substantial changes to their API; and although they regularly make changes to their API, they haven’t generally tended to make anything simpler.

    So.. i installed this plugin and activated it. When i try to go to settings page i get a error saying that i don’t have permission to view that page? How do i fix that?

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Can you start your own support request, and specify information like your WordPress version, etc.? It’s very helpful to me to keep individual support threads unique, rather than changing the topic of a thread periodically.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘does NOT work out of the box’ is closed to new replies.