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how to setup this to my wordpress site #7

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sonalinisha456 opened this issue Oct 27, 2017 · 7 comments
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how to setup this to my wordpress site #7

sonalinisha456 opened this issue Oct 27, 2017 · 7 comments

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@sonalinisha456
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@FAI4
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FAI4 commented Dec 3, 2017

Yes! How?

@ashwinncj
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It's quite easy to set it up on WordPress. You can easily put it all together and make a plugin out of it. I recently integrated this API for my client's WordPress site and developed the plugin also. I did it along with the CoinCap API. Both these API work really well together. Let me know if you need help.

@naguv07
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naguv07 commented Jan 9, 2018

I successfully integrated it in to my website, but i wanna pass the parameters to set the coinIn or coinOut variable , when the app will be load.
@ashwinncj help me.
Thanks in advance.

@ashwinncj
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ashwinncj commented Jan 9, 2018

Sure @naguv07 . Let me your site details where you have set up the ShapeShift. I'll have a look and help you out.

@naguv07
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naguv07 commented Jan 9, 2018

@ashwinncj would you ping me on my whatsapp no:-+13155662441 or in my gmail :- nageshv07@gmail.com.

Thanks in advance

@GetMediCoin
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Hey can you give me a ping to on snappshdev@gmail.com trying to integrate with WordPress.
Thanks

@ashwinncj
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ashwinncj commented Jan 15, 2018

I integrated Shapeshift as a plugin for my client's Wordpress site. Ping me if you need help- ashwinncj@gmail.com

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