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  • Thread Starter Graham

    (@grahamearthbrandingcom)

    Hi hope someone can help please,

    I’ve installed the Rotating Twitter plugin and added it using the ?<php do_shortcode etc etc ?> in a template file.

    However it is now adding a class of externalLink to all my ““tags!!

    I only want the twitter tags to have this class as its messing up the other “” tags within the site

    Thanks

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rotatingtweets/

    Thread Starter Graham

    (@grahamearthbrandingcom)

    Hi sorry about the above its taking my html code and hiding it.

    The class is being add to the a tags

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Martin Tod

    (@mpntod)

    Use the code button above to highlight code.

    Are you sure it’s RotatingTweets doing that? None of the JavaScript I’ve written has any reference to ExternalLink in it – and I’ve never seen any of the other JavaScript (jquery, jquery.cycle and the Twitter javascript – https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js) does this anywhere else. Can you send me a link to the site?

    Martin

    Plugin Author Martin Tod

    (@mpntod)

    You may want to look for some code on your site that looks like this or this.

    Thread Starter Graham

    (@grahamearthbrandingcom)

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for the reply, it was one of the tags not being closed properly that was causing the issue.

    However, I also have a need to reduce the width of the column that the twitter application creates so as I can fit it in a column thats approx 150px wide, at the moment it spans to far and I lose half the view

    Unfortunately I’m unable to provide a link to the site, the client is quite sensitive about it!!

    Cheers

    Plugin Author Martin Tod

    (@mpntod)

    One of the tags in the plug-in? Or another tag?

    As the per the FAQ, the width issue can be solved as follows:

    Try putting:

    div.widget_rotatingtweets_widget, div.rotatingtweet, div.widget_rotatingtweets_widget div.widget-title {
        max-width: 150px;
    }

    into your CSS – either via putting rotatingtweets.css into wp-content/uploads or by editing your own template files.

    Martin

    Thread Starter Graham

    (@grahamearthbrandingcom)

    Thanks Martin,

    Very useful.

    It was one of my tags so no need to worry about the plug-in

    Cheers

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