README.txt in LinkedIn Integration 6
=== LINKEDIN INTEGRATION ===
Maintainers: Pascal Morin (bellesmanieres) Greg Harvey (greg.harvey) David
Landry (davad) Kyle Mathews (kyle_mathews)
see http://drupal.org/node/919550
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Installation/initial configuration
See http://drupal.org/node/919412.
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Configuration/Usage
After enabling the module, go to admin/settings/linkedin. You can enable/disable
Status Update availability per content type, for comments (and event sign-ups if
you use the module.) For each, you can also specify a default message that will
be posted (and use placeholders for node title, url) Don't forget to set the
permissions for users accordingly. Users have to link their LinkedIn account to
their local Drupal account from their preferences at user/%user/edit/linkedin.
Beware, text is limited to 140 characters
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linkedin_auth/README.txt
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- === LINKEDIN INTEGRATION ===
-
- Maintainers: Pascal Morin (bellesmanieres) Greg Harvey (greg.harvey) David
- Landry (davad) Kyle Mathews (kyle_mathews)
-
- see http://drupal.org/node/919550
-
- /*********************************************
- Installation/initial configuration
-
- See http://drupal.org/node/919412.
-
-
- /*********************************************
- Configuration/Usage
-
- After enabling the module, go to admin/settings/linkedin. You can enable/disable
- Status Update availability per content type, for comments (and event sign-ups if
- you use the module.) For each, you can also specify a default message that will
- be posted (and use placeholders for node title, url) Don't forget to set the
- permissions for users accordingly. Users have to link their LinkedIn account to
- their local Drupal account from their preferences at user/%user/edit/linkedin.
- Beware, text is limited to 140 characters