At some point we'd like to offer an instant "Tweet my wiki" function that sends out all notifications to a Twitter account. In the meantime, Lukasz explains how he connected this blog's RSS feed to the Wikidot Twitter account:
I created an account on twitterfeed.com and added the RSS feed as the source of tweets. Then I configured the way the tweet is built: "New blog post: %%title%%, [link shortened by bit.ly]".
A bunch of other fixes we've rolled out over the last days:
- You can now properly remove meta data tags if you're a free or pro-lite user.
- Site thumbnails are properly refreshed.
- Incremental search indexer is now rewritten and should be happily working away.
- Sites like sandbox and profiles no longer appear on the footer.
- Database performance improved on long comment pages and other queries.
The last issue was getting annoying - any page with more than 20-30 comments took several seconds to show and sometimes 15-20 seconds. Wikidot should be faster overall now.
thanks for pointing this out.
this looks as if it works rather well.
Just asking… When is the new uploader released to the free sites? It has been over a month hasn't it?
Kenneth Tsang (@jxeeno)
That is a very good question. I suspect it was just over-looked. Well, it still does not work with Linux but for Windows users, it's nice.
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