Ok, getting verified wasn't as hard as I thought it would be on Blogger/blogspot and Wordpress sites. HOWEVER, forget about it on Google Sites. I tried embedding the verification code from Mastodon to no avail (embedding was easy, having it work, no).
Anyone figure out how to verify a Google Sites website? @edutooters #Education #EdTech #mastodon
@dcoletta Thanks, David. I tried everything on that page already. :-) @edutooters
@mguhlin @edutooters Feel free to PM me the URL and I can look and see if the HTML looks like it's right.
@dcoletta A kind offer, but it's the same HTML that's in the Mastodon Preferences->Account for verification that you have. Try making a Google Sites then try it for your own account. You'll see the problem.
@mguhlin Yikes, Google Sites is warren of twisty little iframes, all different. It puts the embeded Masto link into its very own iframe. I bet that's the problem.
@dcoletta I don't disagree...I love Google Sites, but the real issue is, "What about all those folks who rely on Sites as their website, even with a custom domain name, but can't verify?"
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@mguhlin You're right, that is definitely a problem. I don't think there is any way to get that HTML into a Google Sites page other than in an iframe. I'm not 100% sure that's the problem though. Assuming it is, I think if I had to make this work, I'd explore creating a verification page at a subdomain, and redirecting anyone except Mastodon back to the Google Site. (Though that might not be in the spirit of verification.)
@mguhlin @edutooters Also in terms of adding the verification link, I don't think that Masto picks it up instantly. If you think the HTML looks right, wait a day.
@dcoletta I let it sit for 2-3 days. I do point out that Mastodon picked up on the Wordpress site instantaneously. Basically, the 3 verified sites were like SNAP YOUR FINGERS fast. @edutooters
@mguhlin @edutooters For adding custom code to a Google Site, could this help? https://support.google.com/sites/answer/90569?hl=en