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  • Hi,

    I am running through some test scenarios, in preparation for a possible implementation of your plugin on our network. I thought I would include a couple of suggestions here. Thanks for your consideration!

    1. Font Filtering
    It’s a bit cumbersome to scroll through all of the fonts. Could there be another way to filter, at very least by the sections in the scroll (Standard Web Fonts, Google display, Google serif, Google sans-serif, Google Handwriting, Google Monospace). From a usability perspective, another quick dropdown to filter these is preferable to the never-ending scrolling.

    2. CSS styles for unused selectors
    In the source code, I can see that all of the default selectors from the plugin are added as styles – even if they aren’t being used. Would it be possible to only include them in the code if they are used?

    3. Google API for Multi-Site Network
    Would it be possible to enable a Google API for an entire Multi-Site network, instead of requiring individual users to add their own?
    (I also asked about this in the Google API thread, but I thought it should also be added here in case it isn’t something that can currently be done)

    Thanks again!

    Hi,

    I was wondering if there is a way for the Network Administrator to apply an API key for the entire network, instead of having the individual blog admins do it.

    This would be really useful.

    Thanks for your hard work!

    My problem is different from @4michael… there was no page in which to add the consumer key and consumer secret. The main plugin page, with the link to the ‘Options’ page (where you enter the key and secret) do not load.

    I’ve found that it loads in some versions of some browsers, but not in others.

    In addition, I’ve found that sometimes the automatic tweet will work and other times it will not. The most recent time I tested this, it worked in a browser where the Options page could load, and it did not work in the browser where the Options page could not load. It mistakenly tagged my post as being old and therefore didn’t tweet it.

    I’m finding the same thing… especially with the slider. It’s stretching my images to a super huge size, and I can’t seem to figure out how to make it smaller.

    Thread Starter blepharisma

    (@blepharisma)

    Just a quick update… I had no problem reinstalling these plugins, and at first glance there doesn’t seem to be a problem using them with 3.6.1.

    It was just bizarre that they disappeared in the first place.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter blepharisma

    (@blepharisma)

    All of them! (hahaha)

    We don’t have many mu-plugins left – most of the ones we had been using have since been updated to be installed in the regular plugins directory, with Network activation.

    The few we have left are, indeed, outdated, but we continue to use them until we can find replacements.

    They include Additional Tags (to allow embed code in posts), Plugin Stats (to allow us to monitor how the plugins are being used) and Bulk Create Blogs (for batch blog creation, naturally).

    I have now been able to access my FTP and can confirm that all of the files in the mu-plugins directory, aside from index.php and readme.txt, are simply gone after the update.

    Very odd.

    My blog has also stopped automatically publishing tweets when I post, even though it worked when I first installed the plugin and I have it set to automatically tweet.

    It says “Unpublished – Old Post”, even though the post had never been published before.

    In some of my test blogs, I also had error messages like what you are seeing… no explanation as to why the tweets failed.

    I’m seeing the same problem on our network.

    I’ve tried the import as both network admin and an individual blog admin – same results.

    Quick follow-up…

    This may be browser related.

    When I first tested this plugin, it worked fine on Firefox, but not on Chrome. Now it works neither in Firefox or Chrome, but works in Safari.

    Yikes.

    I have a feeling the change has been on the Firefox browser side. That said, the plugin needs to work on all current versions of the most common browsers. Right now, it’s batting 1 for 3. Not good. (Can’t comment on Internet Explorer, because I’m currently on a Mac).

    I’m having the same problem as @rickbarrette, @armybot, @sullyde and @mondalaci.

    It was working for me when I first installed the plugin, and I haven’t changed ANYTHING on my production installation.

    On my test installation, I have disabled all other plugins, and it doesn’t resolve the problem.

    I already have my app set up in Twitter and have the keys – but have no way of entering them. (I also need to resolve the issue in general – I run a Multisite network where my users may require the use of the plugin for their own blogs)

    I just started testing Muti Twitter Stream yesterday… had problems with the official plugin, but the forked version worked well for me.

    Good luck!

    When will this fork be incorporated into the main plugin? If I just replaced the files in the main plugin, will I still get the automatic notifications of new versions in WordPress?

    (Sorry – new to using forked plugins. Try to keep management of our network as simple as possible!)

    It works! Everyone, make sure you update your plugin!!!

    I’m a little dismayed about Twitter’s new requirement to create an application, though. This will be super confusing for many of my network users…

    Thanks BraveNewCode, for providing such a quick update release!

    Thread Starter blepharisma

    (@blepharisma)

    Thanks for your quick response!

    I’m seeing this in all of the Twitter plugins I use, too.

    I think it has to do with Twitter retiring their v.1 API. If this plugin doesn’t make use of Twitter’s v1.1 API, it should have totally stopped working as of yesterday.

    Sounds like that’s what you experienced.

    https://dev.twitter.com/blog/api-v1-is-retired

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