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JuicerIO
========

The JuicerIO module integrates the Juicer social media feed service with Drupal.

Juicer is a service that integrates all of your brand's social media posts in
one beautiful stream, perfect for embedding on your website.

Free plans allow up to 2 services (or hashtags) and a single embedded feed. For
more services/hashtags or feeds, you'll need to sign up for a paid account:
https://www.juicer.io/about#pricing.


Set up Juicer
-------------

1) Visit the Juicer website at https://www.juicer.io and create an account.

2) Add the services (or hashtags) you would like to see in your feed.

3) Install & set up the JuicerIO Drupal module, as described below.


Installation
------------

1) Install this module using the official Drupal instructions located at
  http://drupal.org/node/895232

2) Visit the configuration page under Administration > Configuration >
  Web Services > Juicer (admin/config/services/juicerio) and enter your Juicer
  username.

3) Place the Juicer block on any page of your site to display the feed.


License
-------

This project is GPL v2 software. See the LICENSE.txt file in this directory for
complete text.


Current Maintainers
-------------------

- Alex Laughnan (https://www.drupal.org/u/laughnan)
- Jen Lampton (https://www.drupal.org/u/jenlampton)


Credits
-------

This module was originally created by Alex Laughnan of acreative.
(https://www.acreative.io)

This module was has received contributions by Jeneration Web Development for the
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (http://mtc.ca.gov)

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  1. JuicerIO
  2. ========
  3. The JuicerIO module integrates the Juicer social media feed service with Drupal.
  4. Juicer is a service that integrates all of your brand's social media posts in
  5. one beautiful stream, perfect for embedding on your website.
  6. Free plans allow up to 2 services (or hashtags) and a single embedded feed. For
  7. more services/hashtags or feeds, you'll need to sign up for a paid account:
  8. https://www.juicer.io/about#pricing.
  9. Set up Juicer
  10. -------------
  11. 1) Visit the Juicer website at https://www.juicer.io and create an account.
  12. 2) Add the services (or hashtags) you would like to see in your feed.
  13. 3) Install & set up the JuicerIO Drupal module, as described below.
  14. Installation
  15. ------------
  16. 1) Install this module using the official Drupal instructions located at
  17. http://drupal.org/node/895232
  18. 2) Visit the configuration page under Administration > Configuration >
  19. Web Services > Juicer (admin/config/services/juicerio) and enter your Juicer
  20. username.
  21. 3) Place the Juicer block on any page of your site to display the feed.
  22. License
  23. -------
  24. This project is GPL v2 software. See the LICENSE.txt file in this directory for
  25. complete text.
  26. Current Maintainers
  27. -------------------
  28. - Alex Laughnan (https://www.drupal.org/u/laughnan)
  29. - Jen Lampton (https://www.drupal.org/u/jenlampton)
  30. Credits
  31. -------
  32. This module was originally created by Alex Laughnan of acreative.
  33. (https://www.acreative.io)
  34. This module was has received contributions by Jeneration Web Development for the
  35. Metropolitan Transportation Commission (http://mtc.ca.gov)