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|   | bit.ly URL shortening requires the login name and API key for a bit.ly account. | ||
|  | Register for an account or set up your API key here: | ||
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|  |   http://bit.ly/a/your_api_key | ||
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|  | Administrators can configure a login and API key to use through the admin panels | ||
|  | on the site; these credentials will then be used for all users. | ||
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|  | (In the future, options will be added for individual users to override the keys | ||
|  | with their own login for URLs they post.) | ||
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|  | If the login and API key are left empty in the admin panel, then bit.ly will be | ||
|  | disabled and hidden from the list of available URL shorteners unless a global | ||
|  | default was provided in the plugin configuration. | ||
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|  | To enable bit.ly with no default credentials, simply slip into your config.php: | ||
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|  |   addPlugin('BitlyUrl'); | ||
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 | ||
|  | To provide default credentials, add them as parameters: | ||
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|  |   addPlugin('BitlyUrl', array( | ||
|  |       'login' => 'myname', | ||
|  |       'apiKey' => '############################' | ||
|  |   )); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | These settings will not be individually exposed to the admin panels, but the | ||
|  | panel will indicate whether or not the global default settings are available; | ||
|  | this makes it suitable as a global default for multi-site hosting, where admins | ||
|  | on individual sites can change to use their own settings. | ||
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|  | If you're using a bit.ly pro account with a custom domain etc, it should all | ||
|  | "just work" as long as you use the correct login name and API key for your | ||
|  | account. | ||
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