Anonymous User 10765487
(@anonymized-10765487)
3.3.4 should do the trick. Just select “no” as option for Twitter’s profile and provide key that belongs to your theme Twitter field
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Rob Roy
(@danetidwell)
I think almost! I did as instructed but it doesn’t seem to be pulling the information (or maybe it isn’t formatted correctly?).
Here’s my database information–
umeta_id 613
user_id 5
meta_key twitter
meta_value http://twitter.com/tonymerevick
However, when I run the validator, I get this–
twitter:creator
@
Unknown screen name
And the output is this–
<meta name=”twitter:creator” content=”@”>
I’m guessing the problem is that the theme is declaring the entire url and not just the username?
Anonymous User 10765487
(@anonymized-10765487)
Hi, that’s why I wrote some warning in the plugin option, in the plugin documentation and in the plugin changelog :
However be careful, the value associated with the key MUST BE A USERNAME not a url
So replace with tonymerevick instead of http://twitter.com/tonymerevick.
If the theme does not allow you to do this you’ll probably need to add my plugin field (select yes in option page).
Anonymous User 10765487
(@anonymized-10765487)
mark it as resolved because now you can switch to your own Twitter field