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| ↑ | This plugin adds super simple social sharing buttons to your content. | This plugin adds super simple social sharing buttons to your content. | Details |
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This plugin adds super simple social sharing buttons to your content.
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| ↑ | Scriptless Social Sharing | Scriptless Social Sharing | Details |
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| Note that there is both an <code>svg</code> and an <code>icon</code> argument in the code sample. <code>svg</code> is preferred, but only applies if you are using the SVG option for the sharing icons. To add a new icon, upload it to your theme's <code>assets/svg</code> directory and the plugin will use it automatically. If you are using the older FontAwesome option, use <code>icon</code> to add the CSS unicode for the icon. | Note that there is both an <code>svg</code> and an <code>icon</code> argument in the code sample. <code>svg</code> is preferred, but only applies if you are using the SVG option for the sharing icons. To add a new icon, upload it to your theme's <code>assets/svg</code> directory and the plugin will use it automatically. If you are using the older FontAwesome option, use <code>icon</code> to add the CSS unicode for the icon. | Details | |
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Note that there is both an <code>svg</code> and an <code>icon</code> argument in the code sample. <code>svg</code> is preferred, but only applies if you are using the SVG option for the sharing icons. To add a new icon, upload it to your theme's <code>assets/svg</code> directory and the plugin will use it automatically. If you are using the older FontAwesome option, use <code>icon</code> to add the CSS unicode for the icon.
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| The <code>%%</code> are used to designate placeholders for the attribute variables that the plugin will apply when building the button. | The <code>%%</code> are used to designate placeholders for the attribute variables that the plugin will apply when building the button. | Details | |
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The <code>%%</code> are used to designate placeholders for the attribute variables that the plugin will apply when building the button.
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| It has always been possible to add a custom sharing button with custom code, but version 3.2.0 makes this a little easier by creating a new helper function. You'll access the helper function by using a filter. Here's an example of how to add a button to share a post to Tumblr: | It has always been possible to add a custom sharing button with custom code, but version 3.2.0 makes this a little easier by creating a new helper function. You'll access the helper function by using a filter. Here's an example of how to add a button to share a post to Tumblr: | Details | |
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It has always been possible to add a custom sharing button with custom code, but version 3.2.0 makes this a little easier by creating a new helper function. You'll access the helper function by using a filter. Here's an example of how to add a button to share a post to Tumblr:
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| You can add an image for the plugin to use specifically for Pinterest, instead of the post's featured image. This image will be added to the Pinterest sharing button as well as hidden in your content, so that the Pinterest bookmarklet will be able to "see" the image. Scroll down in the post editor sidebar to find where to add the custom image. | You can add an image for the plugin to use specifically for Pinterest, instead of the post's featured image. This image will be added to the Pinterest sharing button as well as hidden in your content, so that the Pinterest bookmarklet will be able to "see" the image. Scroll down in the post editor sidebar to find where to add the custom image. | Details | |
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You can add an image for the plugin to use specifically for Pinterest, instead of the post's featured image. This image will be added to the Pinterest sharing button as well as hidden in your content, so that the Pinterest bookmarklet will be able to "see" the image. Scroll down in the post editor sidebar to find where to add the custom image.
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| Buttons can be added in multiple places, or easily add support so you can add buttons anywhere you like. The default button locations are: | Buttons can be added in multiple places, or easily add support so you can add buttons anywhere you like. The default button locations are: | Details | |
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Buttons can be added in multiple places, or easily add support so you can add buttons anywhere you like. The default button locations are:
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| Want to use an icon not provided by the plugin? Load your own icons in your theme. As of version 3.2.0, the plugin uses SVG files directly, instead of sprite files. To use your own SVG files instead of the plugin's, add them to your theme, in <code>assets/svg</code>. The plugin will use the theme icons in preference of the plugin. | Want to use an icon not provided by the plugin? Load your own icons in your theme. As of version 3.2.0, the plugin uses SVG files directly, instead of sprite files. To use your own SVG files instead of the plugin's, add them to your theme, in <code>assets/svg</code>. The plugin will use the theme icons in preference of the plugin. | Details | |
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Want to use an icon not provided by the plugin? Load your own icons in your theme. As of version 3.2.0, the plugin uses SVG files directly, instead of sprite files. To use your own SVG files instead of the plugin's, add them to your theme, in <code>assets/svg</code>. The plugin will use the theme icons in preference of the plugin.
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| Yes, using a filter, you can change which SVG icons are used. The plugin provides SVG alternatives for social networks if they are available. | Yes, using a filter, you can change which SVG icons are used. The plugin provides SVG alternatives for social networks if they are available. | Details | |
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Yes, using a filter, you can change which SVG icons are used. The plugin provides SVG alternatives for social networks if they are available.
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| Instagram does not support social sharing buttons. | Instagram does not support social sharing buttons. | Details | |
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Instagram does not support social sharing buttons.
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| Scriptless uses SVG files to display the social network icons, or you can revert to using the old FontAwesome webfont. | Scriptless uses SVG files to display the social network icons, or you can revert to using the old FontAwesome webfont. | Details | |
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Scriptless uses SVG files to display the social network icons, or you can revert to using the old FontAwesome webfont.
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| How can I add a custom sharing button? | How can I add a custom sharing button? | Details | |
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How can I add a custom sharing button?
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