Changeset 981498
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- 09/05/2014 09:22:55 AM (12 years ago)
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r981480 r981498 19 19 There's a drawback, and that's the user needing a LinkedIn Developer account. 20 20 21 Th e tool processes the profile data and creates a page, using the Smarty templating engine. Smarty is included in the distribution, as are two minimal templates. You can choose which page to use and which template to use. In fact, you can even create your own template. Learn how through the Donate link.21 This version of LiPS does not use the OAuth callback feature, meaning that it can run on localhost. 22 22 23 There is one more important feature. LiPS can also create posts for each position in your profile, allowing you to add more detail, such as (ex) coworkers adding their appreciation in working with you through the comments system build into WordPress™. Posts maintained by this tool are filtered from your "normal" blog stream, but you can link to them from any other page. You can use 23 The tool processes the profile data and creates a page, using the Smarty templating engine. Smarty is included in the distribution, as are two minimal templates. You can choose which page to use and which template to use. In fact, you can even create your own template. Learn how through of the links you'll see when you click the Donate link. 24 25 LiPS can also create posts for each position in your profile, allowing you to add more detail, such as (ex) coworkers adding their appreciation in working with you through the comments system build into WordPress™. Posts maintained by this tool are filtered from your "normal" blog stream, but you can link to them from any other page. You can use 24 26 a different template for the post content too. 25 27
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