We are proud to announce that Dilmot is now available in two more languages: Finnish and Dutch.
If you would like to have Dilmot in your language and it is not already available, you can help us translating in this link.
We are proud to announce that Dilmot is now available in two more languages: Finnish and Dutch.
If you would like to have Dilmot in your language and it is not already available, you can help us translating in this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me6BgmeTH3k
https://youtu.be/me6BgmeTH3k
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The final result will be something like this, in the backend:
And we continue with our integration with the great Twitter app.
We started grabbing questions from tweets, we help you share your Q&A in Twitter, we recently launched the possibility to log in with your Twitter account and today we are launching the feature of embedding tweets in your Dilmot stream.
So, now, when you are live blogging and covering a live event, you may want to embed a Tweet and show it nicely with this functionality. Then only thing you have to do is to paste the specific url of the tweet, and Dilmot App will pick it up and embed it in the Twitter embed format.
In Twitter, select “Copy link to Tweet”, then you have to copy paste the given url like this:
https://twitter.com/dilmot/status/609888259112574976
or, select “Embed Tweet”, and you copy paste, the full embed text, like this example:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">A free tool for the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/newsroom?src=hash">#newsroom</a> in the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DigitalMedia?src=hash">#DigitalMedia</a> to publish live Q&A's <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/socialmedia?src=hash">#socialmedia</a> <a href="http://t.co/htRenI9L2j">http://t.co/htRenI9L2j</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Journalism?src=hash">#Journalism</a></p> — Dilmot (@dilmot) <a href="https://twitter.com/dilmot/status/609888259112574976">June 14, 2015</a></blockquote>
We are launching a new feature that our clients have been requesting: Liveblogging
Dilmot offers a live Q&A platform, and the way to publish “live posts” is to use the Comment functionality. We have improved it so that it is much faster to use: the form box is open and you can publish a comment just by pressing enter.
We also give the option to enter new lines in the text, using many options: the most traditional alt+enter, and two other alternatives: shift+enter and ctrl+enter.
In the following example, you can see how a newspaper is using this feature to discuss about football news. The design shown can be easily customized.
Now you can select the best layout that fits your needs in order to embed the live Q&A chat made with Dilmot. An image speaks for a thousand words, so we will just put the screenshot:
This option is available as a default at account level, but also is a customizable item for each one of the streams separately.