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 =====Twitter Feed Addon===== =====Twitter Feed Addon=====
  
-The Twitter Feed addon allows your site's users to enter their Twitter username during the listing placement process. If they do so, their most recent Tweets will appear in customizable module that you can place anywhere on the listing details page, by inserting the addon tag **{addon author='geo_addons' addon='twitter_feed' tag='show_feed'}** into your classified and/or auctions details templateBeginning with Geo 5.2.0, this addon tag will be in the appropriate templates by default. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than that, you will need to insert it yourself to properly use the addon.+The Twitter Feed addon allows your sellers to embed Timeline from http://twitter.com into their listingsSee [[admin_menu:addons:twitter_feed:settings:start|this page]] for help configuring the addon and its settings.
  
-There are a number of settings available in the Admin for the Twitter Feed, found at //Addons > Twitter Feed > Settings//. The rest of this page will explain how these settings affect the feed's display. +In order for a timeline to appear correctlyyou must include the  **{addon author='geo_addons' addon='twitter_feedtag='show_feed'}** tag in your classified and/or auctions details template. Note that the starting default templates include that tag for you automatically.
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-====Scroll Behavior==== +
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-The **Default** option will cause seller's tweets to be loaded one at a time and automatically scroll through the feed display. The **Alternate** option loads all of the tweets to be shown at onceand adds a scrollbar for the user to scroll between them at will. +
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-===Scroll Delay=== +
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-This setting is only used when **Scroll Behavior** is set to **Default**. It controls the time in seconds between each individual tweet being loaded +
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-====Total number of tweets to show==== +
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-This setting controls the maximum number of unique tweets that will be shown in the feed at a single time. Note: the number of tweets that physically appear on the page is a function of the **height** setting. This setting is the "total" number of tweets that may be scrolled through. +
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-====Default Username==== +
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-If you enter a valid Twitter username here, that user's tweets will be shown when a seller does not enter a specific username for a listing. In other words, if you have a Twitter account for your site, you could use this to have it appear in listings where the listing's seller doesn't have a Twitter account of his own. If you leave this field blank, and the seller does not enter a username during the listing placement process, the twitter feed will not appear at all for that listing. +
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-====Show Hashtags/Timestamps/Avatars==== +
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-Binary toggles to determine whether these elements will be shown in incoming tweets. You can choose to show or not show any of the following elements in tweets in your feed. +
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-===Hashtags=== +
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-One-word descriptors sometimes added by a Twitter user to the end of a tweet, usually to provide aggregation with other users on the Twitter site, e.g., given a tweet that says: //Our tree has lots of lights this year. #Christmas//, #Christmas is a hashtag, used to provide context to why a tree might have lights, and to associate that tweet with other yuletide-themed tweets. +
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-===Timestamps=== +
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-The text added to a tweet in the feed display that says how long ago the tweet was written. E.g., //"less than an hour ago"// +
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-===Avatars=== +
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-The user-specific image that appears to the left of each tweet. +
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-====Dimensions of Widget==== +
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-Controls the height and width, in pixels, of the feed display. You can optionally select the 'auto-detectbox for width, which will cause the feed to stretch horizontally to fully take up its parent HTML element's width. +
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-====Widget Theme==== +
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-HTML color codes used to set colors on the feed display. Note that you must use hexadecimal HTML color codes: **FF0000** is valid, but **red** is not. For more information on HTML color codes, and examples of common color choices, see [[http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm|this page]]. Note that, in the Twitter Feed addon, the "#" sign is already included for you.+
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