You can set the LANG= parameters differently on each site, in your HTML markup. See “Client Side Options” in the [node:10248, title=“embedded timelines documentation”].
Fixed now.
That’s weird, I just tested with “#fail OR #ftw” and it worked.
Fixed now, please retry.
Looks good to me today, can you confirm it works for you too?
I use a DotNetNuke portal site with seperate html modules and I had to place the script in the head of my module because my domain host strips the inline scripts out. Once I did that, my timeline appeared. You might try placing the script in the “head” area and see if it works. Hope this helps
Greg
No, not currently. We are taking notes of these requests.
Just checked and it looks good to me. Works for you now?
Can you share the link to the page where it’s not working?
Ça semble bien fonctionner, je viens de vérifier. Pouvez vous confirmer?
Seems to be working now, at least form here.
Thanks for catching this, fixed!
You must use a fully qualified domain name. Any specific reason for using the IP address instead of a domain name?
Can you share the domain/link and @username you tried?
Still getting this error?
Thanks for sharing this tip!
Yes there is a min-height of 350px.
Yes, the old widgets will stop working after March 5ht 2013.
There is currently no way to programmatically configure these embedded timelines, but this is an option we are considering, thanks for the feedback.
Visitors DO NOT have to be authenticated for tweets to show. The authentication flow is only started if they want to @reply, favorite or retweet. For reading tweets on your site, nothing is required from visitors. You can also use the “Opt-out of tailoring Twitter” to make sure no cookies are set.