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  1. #Instafeed not tagging movie#
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To this one user responded, "Social media team ka kaam humse karwana is not funny" which received a tweet back from Netlix India as, "But we can't help it because the responses are SO FUNNY." The meme trend started when Netflix India’s Twitter account shared a frazzled-looking photo of Hrithik's character Arjun from the scene and asked Twitterati to caption it.

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In the movie ZNMD, the 'not funny' dialogue was seen when Farhan’s character Imran throws away Hrithik's character Arjun’s mobile phone out of the car window while the trio of three friends were taking a trip to Spain. Social media users are using memes with it to express various circumstances from their daily lives. In which the character played by Hrithik Roshan tells Frahan Akhtar that "it was 'not funny' for him to have gotten “involved" with his girlfriend?" This is now trending in memes on social media. This post was sponsored by Serosensa Creative - the creative agency I work at - who allowed me to spend some time writing this up for all you lovely readers out there.Recently, Social media is featuring memes related to the iconic scene from Zoya Akhtar’s movie ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ in which a heated conversation goes on between Hrithik Roshan’s and Farhan Akhtar’s characters. Var feed = new Instafeed() These are the closing tags from var feed new instanceĪnd there you have it - that’s everything you need to do to get a live instagram feed on your site! You can read more about doing this in the readme that can be found here Anyway, so here’s how we implemented a feed: There’s a host of ways you can implement certain types of feeds, whether you want it to grab your own feed, or search for a specific hashtag.

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This will need to be ABOVE the code we are about to discuss in the next point (but doesn’t need to be above the div tag we made in point 0). Second things first: Make sure you’ve included the instafeed.js file in your code.If it didn’t, I implemented it by putting the following code on my site: Once you’ve figured out where you want the Instagram feed to sit on your site, give the element an id of instafeed.That really long client ID is important, as we’ll need that later.

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Once you’ve filled that in, you will see some details.You’re now on - fill in that pesky form!.You should now be on - can you see where it says ‘Register a New Client’ towards the top-right-hand corner? Click that button.Then you should be taken to - you’ll see a button on there that says ‘Register Your Application’.Firstly, go to - it’ll ask you to log in (if you’re not already).This can be a little awkward, but follow this and you’ll get it working: If this doesn’t make sense, here is an example: My instagram account can be located at Therefore, my account name is sunilsandhu Plop this into the smashballoon link and it’ll give you your user id - it’s quite long but make sure you copy the whole damn thing, as you’ll need it in a bit. To get this, simply visit and type in your instagram account name. It’s the magical JS code that you’ll have to play with (a little) to get the thing to work.

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This is a case of simply adding the instafeed.js file from this github link: There’s no need to tamper with it, it simply works. Let’s go through each bit and explain what you need to do. The following bits are needed to make the Instagram API work:Ĥ - magical JS code to activate the feed (more on this later)

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Don’t worry, you can make the feed look way better than this!















Instafeed not tagging