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Pinterest script must be called like this first in the page. If it has been loaded without it, then another instance of loading it may not make the build function exposed. 2. Pinterest script removes this script tag and puts in pinit_main.js instead.
I just ran the command below on my newly created app and get Authorization Failed message. I ran the Token Debugger and the access token is good.
6. The accepted answer will generate a button if you have another pinterest button (and the pinit.js script loaded). Changing the url to have 'link' instead of 'button' will allow you to have a pinterest button in your footer and a custom pinterest link somewhere on your page. This should be the accepted answer. – ashack.
I am accessing Pinterest API for getting user's information by using this url but I can not find that how to generate an access token for Pinterest. According to this blog post, it says that . Pinterest uses OAuth2 to authenticate users. Can you please tell me, from where I can generate OAuth access tokens for Pinterest?
To make the columns you can use the following various techniques: Then place various tiles (div s) in each column. Again, depending upon your design/layout you could replace the column-divs with ul s, and have a list of tiles (li s). I can't speak as to whether that is semantically correct for your design.
Okay, so as of today, following are the parts of the api that are public and used by widgets. Public parts of API (used by widgets) Retrieving the pins on a particular board:
I'm trying to extract pinterest data such as title of a pin, image description such as alt, src, comments/description, creator. Since my api hasn't yet been approved, I'm trying to do web scraping using BeautifulSoup, Python. The limitation I could see is, it retrieves only 16 alt, src no matter which query keyword that I use.
I'd like to fetch the ID of a Pinterest board (not the SLUG), but the numerical ID. Would someone please be able to provide a helpful answer as to how I can do that.
It is currently implemented in firefox under experimental options. There is also an npm package for positioning your elements in such a grid. The reason it works in pinterest is because they position their pictures in columns using javascript. Masonry layout has been around for a long time, but no native implementation in browsers still exist.