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I appreciate you...
What really sets Linky Tools apart? Personal service. I own,
run, build and service Linky Tools myself. So when you have a question or need
some help, I respond to you personally.
Unlike other faceless & nameless imitators, you can always talk with me directly
by submitting this form*, or emailing me (brent@brentriggs.com). I am genuinely
grateful when people use Linky Tools, and I show my appreciation by personally
handling your inquiries. The great features of Linky Tools makes it by far the
best and most popular "linky" on the Internet... the personal service proves it.
I look foward to hearing from you with your questions, suggestions and even
gripes (complaints let me know what to improve).
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*This contact form is the best way to contact me.
Email can get caught by spam filters even if legitmate.
If I don't get back to you, it's only because I didn't get the message for some
reason. Feel free to leave me a voice mail or text me as well: 918-902-7691
If you leave a voicemail, please leave details about what you need me to
do (don't just say "call me"). Sales calls never leave a reason just a
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If you are having trouble paying for a subscription using my subscription link,
simply send $24.00 through PayPal to " brent@brentriggs.com"
and then forward the receipt to me.
I'll manually update your account to "paid".
SAFARI BROWSER USERS:
The vast majority of people who have trouble with a link or thumbnail are Safari
users. The Safari browser represents only about 3% of my Linky Tools users, but
I'm still working hard to see if I can get everything going flawlessly in Safari
too.
In the meantime, if you could try
Chrome or
Firefox (both free, both GREAT browsers),
you'll probably be able to get your links/thumbnails up for now.
LINKY TOOLS HTML CODE DISAPPEARING IN WORDPRESS
With a recent update, the native Wordpress Design editor (when you write a blog post using the VISUAL view) tries to delete "<script>" tags from your post. This isa WORDPRESS issue, not Linky Tools. Wordpress is trying to do you a "favor" by removing <script> tags which the post editor suspects might be malicious code. It doesn't happen to everyone, but it happens to enough people it's a common problem. There are two solutions (I recommend #2):
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Work only in HTML view when pasting in your Linky Tools code (applies to javascript code that starts with <script>,,,). Create your post, switch to HMTL view, paste in your code, click Update or Publish. Note: often if you go back to VISUAL to edit the post, your code will disappear.
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Install the CKEditor for Wordpress plugin which replaces the native Wordpress post editor. Not only is this a GREAT enhancment to the basic editor, it fixes this disappearing code problem.
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Log in to your blog dashboard
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Go to ADD NEW plugin
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Search for: CKEditor for Wordpress; install, then activate...
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That's it. Note: I've found a couple of plugins (like a contact form plug in) that do not respond in the VISUAL tab with CKEditor but all work just fine if you switch over to the HTML view then use them.
Hopefully Wordpress will fix this issue in a future update.
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