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| MWEBrian | Question & Comment | 1 | Jun 17 2009, 6:38 PM EDT by boe_wetpaint | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 15 2009, 1:25 AM EDT
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Hi, I got my developer key and everything last week. I feel like there are just endless links to follow in this wiki dedicated to Wetpaint Injected, but no place to get easy to follow directions for copying and pasting the necessary code into a page on my site. I watched a short video on this site where the narrator literally copied some code to the head of a page, and then another where he wanted the wiki content to be and like magic he had Wetpaint "injected" into his site.
I can't find anything on here that is that simple. There are all of these examples of code but little instruction as to where to put them all. The PHP code in the Integration guide is broken into various blocks based on what it does, such as loggin in a user, retrieving data, etc. The integration guide doesn't specifically say where to put all the code. Do I just copy each block and paste them into the head of my page except for the one that displays results...and put that one where I want the wiki to show up? I really want there to be some instructions with code snippets that spells it out for us designers who don't know much of anything about PHP code Something that goes step by step that has the code with clearly labeled areas where you need to input your keys, etc,, and says exactly where to put the code. I was going to try to do the Hello World Tutorial because it sounds like it is supposed to be a tutorial like I was hoping for, but when I click on the URL provided in Step 1 that it says to open and view the source code...I just get a page that says Site Blocked! I would so LOVE to put this wiki into the main body of one of my webpages, please tell me there is an easy way to do it that I just can't find the instructions for on this site.
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| thebballkid | Here is some feedback | 3 | Jun 4 2009, 7:03 PM EDT by boe_wetpaint | ||||
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Thread started: May 28 2009, 12:26 PM EDT
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This tutorial needs to be either much more detailed or much more simple. Right now i feel like I am either overcomplicating things or missing steps. What is step 2? The three programming options you list - do I choose one and copy paste into my website? I tried that in Dreamweaver and all it gave me was a pic that said the name of the language (ASP, PHP, etc)
Plus, you need to make sure you specify which part is copied when and where and what order and what to delete and what not to delete in the code page. Just imo. Thanks
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| boe_wetpaint | Feedback Please! | 5 | May 28 2009, 8:00 PM EDT by boe_wetpaint | ||||
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Thread started: Sep 30 2008, 5:36 PM EDT
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Hello Wetpaint Coders and Integrators!
This is a perfect place to discuss all things "Hello World" related. As you walk through the example code here, what was your experience like? Was enough information provided to successfully get you up and running? Were details missing that would have been helpful to get things going? How would you make these examples better? I'm interested in receiving feedback about the above examples, or any other examples on http://wetpaintinjected.com for that matter. Please use the message space here to elaborate. I look forward to a fun and interesting discussion :-)
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| 360true | Hello World. | 3 | Mar 20 2009, 5:20 PM EDT by boe_wetpaint | ||||
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Thread started: Feb 25 2009, 3:29 PM EST
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I got lost in the process. I would like a sample of a finished, fully commented, extremely simply html (php format) page with all of the final code in one place, in addition to the pieces individually explained.
I have the following on the page now.... EasyEdit (What's this?) What is the EasyEdit button? This website gets better when people like you add to it. Just click the EasyEdit button to start. (help) but the script is not yet successful to bring in the images, nor is there any info on what the code should be on the login page. Is the login page in fact a separate page? Great idea, just needs some a-b-c steps, not a-c (skipping b) Thanks - 360true
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