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Brianna
Florida, USA
Something clever here about being awesome and working for Typepad. ~Fin
Interests: css, sleep, pajamas, singing at the top of my lungs, cuddling puppies, clutching kittens to my chest, reading, tea, empty beaches, manga, road trips
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It's definitely just the start, but additional widths were our highest priority since the previous ones were too restrictive. Hope you'll stick around for all of the future updates too. :D
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I'm so glad you've got what you need now from the Theme Builder, Lisa. :) I hope you're able to achieve what you wanted to do now that the extra widths are available to you.
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Hi Michael! Absolutely mark the spam comments as spam since that helps teach the filter what to look out for, learn current spam trends, IP addresses the spam bots are using, and more. :D
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Once your blog's images have been indexed then they will be used in place of the default ones you may be seeing now.
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Hi Annetta! Just a follow-up, but it turns out that the thumbnails you see at first are just defaults until your blog's images are indexed. Once that happens you'll see your own post-associated images appear instead.
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There's not a way to select your own thumbnails for the posts you've chosen to display; the selection is automatic. That may be a feature you might want to consider submitting a request for to Zemanta.
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That might be a feature/option you submit to Zemanta for them to consider. Could be interesting/useful!
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You can select which posts to add it to when composing, so you can always choose to add the widget to less photo-heavy posts to reduce the "busy" look. Maybe that would work for you?
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Hi! Typepad Support here. :) Just checking out the commenting, while also really loving the mix of patterns (I didn't know that stripes and polka dots could look so rad together).
The hover icon appears on all images in Posts and Pages. If you want to exclude specific images in a Post, then you will need to edit the HTML after you've finished the composition. Once you're finished composing, click the HTML tab and scroll to the section where the images are that you do not want to have a Pinterest icon on. Just before the code for those images, add: div class='nopin' Then directly after the code for the images, add: /div After you add those two sections, click Publish without switching back to Rich Text beforehand.
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Susan, it looks like you had added the code correctly, but the Blog Footer module wasn't enabled to display on your blog. This is why you weren't seeing anything on your images when you hovered over them. I just wanted to point out that the hover effect won't show until the blog is fully loaded. Since your blog takes a while to completely load, you may not see the hover effect for a while. If you want to reduce the load time, I recommend reviewing tips here: http://help.typepad.com/improve_load_time.html
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So glad to know it's working for you now. :D
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Hi Lyssa! I'm really glad we were able to provide you this tip after you'd been looking for it. Hope you and your readers enjoy it. :D
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Hey Lydia. I answered your ticket just a moment ago, but I'll repeat myself here for anyone who has a similar issue: If you have a jquery item installed in your blog already, remove the script line in the code I provided that calls/loads the jquery library--http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.2/jquery.min.js. Having multiple libraries loading in the same template can create a conflict. Once that's removed, and changes are saved, both should work without issue.
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Hi Susan. I'm not able to find the code in your blog, so it looks like you removed it. Would you mind enabling it again, and then opening a help ticket at Account > Help > New Ticket so that I can take a look?
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Hi Denise! The Stylesheet doesn't apply in this case, since it does not contain any HTML, only CSS. You need to add it to the following templates: Main Index Individual Date Based Category Page (optional) At the very bottom of each template will be the closing body tag that you need to insert the code above. If you're still having some trouble, go ahead and open a ticket at Account > Help > New Ticket, and we'll get it sorted for you. :)
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LOL Thanks for your enthusiasm. Really glad you enjoyed this tip and I hope it's something you can use on your blog. :)
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We're so glad you're a part of Typepad, Quing, and I'm happy that you enjoyed this tip. :D
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Kelly--look at you stepping outside your comfort zone and rocking this tip. I'm sure your readers will love it. :)
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Hi Nat! Looks like you got it to work. Exciting! :D
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