[RELEASED] AddThis module social networking for v1.3.2
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[RELEASED] AddThis module social networking for v1.3.2
Link sharing module using the AddThis service for version 1.3.2 with option to include "follow me" for twitter and the rss feed from twitter.
Wrote this last year along with a Twitter interface but didn't get time to add to contributions before Christmas rush.
Considering dropping the rss feed as only duplicates what is in twitter.
Contribution link: http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=contribution/contribution/info&category_id=1&contribution_id=345
Wrote this last year along with a Twitter interface but didn't get time to add to contributions before Christmas rush.
Considering dropping the rss feed as only duplicates what is in twitter.
Contribution link: http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=contribution/contribution/info&category_id=1&contribution_id=345
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Pete - Posts: 18
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Re: AddThis module social networking for v1.3.2
The RSS feed for twitter shows twittered topics. Doesn't show product info at all so it is not the same
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Qphoria - Global Moderator
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Re: AddThis module social networking for v1.3.2
Qphoria wrote:The RSS feed for twitter shows twittered topics. Doesn't show product info at all so it is not the same
The RSS feed in this module points to the RSS feed for the twitter account, the same result as going to the account on Twitter and using the RSS feed from there. It is not an RSS feed for products as Googlebase. When writing I wanted an easy way for users to subscribe to a feed to be kept updated and pointing the user to the twitter RSS feed seems the easy option.
However as the feed can be easily subscribed from twitter my thought is to remove this option from this module to avoid ambiguity.
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