Thanks!

On Saturday, 28 December 2013 20:20:27 UTC-5, Stephen McDonald wrote:
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> Right where you changed the feed query, you'll also need to enter 
> app/consumer keys and secrets for the Twitter API.
>
> Mezzanine now has some credentials built in for demoing how the feed looks 
> when first installed, but once you change the feed you need to provide your 
> own credentials.
>
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> On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Charles Mire 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> Not a total n00b, as I have played around with Django a little bit 
>> before. I've successfully installed Mezzanine 3.0.4, and everything seems 
>> to work fine on localhost. I tested some minor changes to the default 
>> settings, such as changing the Twitter feed from the default "
>> from:stephen_mcd mezzanine" to "from:charlesmire" so I could see my own 
>> Twitter feed on the site. Once the change was saved, though, the section of 
>> the home page for the Twitter feed was blank. If I changed it back to the 
>> default "from:stephen_mcd mezzanine" then that feed showed up. My 
>> Twitter feed is publicly readable (i.e., no private tweets), so I'm 
>> confused why the default account shows up, but my feed doesn't. Thanks 
>> for any tips!
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