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Cupcake 28821 replied on August 16, 2008 12:41 to the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
Cupcake 28821 replied on August 15, 2008 10:20 to the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
Cupcake 28821 replied on August 14, 2008 10:05 to the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
A comment on the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
I realise that you guys have had some outage recently, but I now notice that the ratings, most popular, etc. are no longer displayed. Not sure if this is due to an attempt to show 10 most-popular posts, or a different issue. – Cupcake 28821, on August 14, 2008 10:05
Cupcake 28821 replied on August 12, 2008 11:51 to the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
Hi Kate,
Well I guess 10 would be good (then that widget becomes a "Top-10" type of list)
But ultimately, I'd say that the # of posts listed should be configurable from the "www.outbrain.com/ln/BlogSettings" page.
So, set our widget to show 10 posts please, but add this as a "feature request"
Thanks!
Cupcake 28821 replied on August 11, 2008 15:53 to the problem ""Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post title" in outbrain:
Cupcake 28821 reported a problem in outbrain on August 11, 2008 12:09:
"Most Popular Posts" don't use correct post titleFirst off, thanks for a great widget. But I believe there is a bug in the "Most Popular Posts" / "Our readers also like" sections. Check out http://drinkbarcelona.blogspot.com/20... for an example. It appears as though the widget sometimes does not correctly retrieve the title of the post and instead uses "drinkBarcelona Bar Guide", even though the underlying link is correct.
So, fixing that would be great. I also would like to ask if it would be possible to increase the number of "most popular posts" list - i.e. define how many posts are shown in that widget?
Thanks,
Mark Ash
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