• Resolved zaksite

    (@zaksite)


    How do I add a SHARE button to my posts/pages and configure it? I have no such option in my Wordbooker (2.1.37) settings page – only a “Facebook Like and Send Options” panel.

    However your screenshot here and the users guide has the panel as “Facebook Like and Share Options”. The User guide even has sections 2.2.2.4 – 2.2.2.4.6 all about SHARE button options but NONE of these are showing in my setting page panel!
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    2.2.2.4 Include a Facebook Share button in blog
    Facebook now supports …
    2.2.2.4.1 Facebook Share – Display Button
    This option controls where the Share button …
    2.2.2.4.2 Show Facebook Share button on front page
    This option sets ….
    2.2.2.4.3 Show Facebook Share button on Category pages
    This option sets ….
    2.2.2.4.4 Show Facebook Share button on Pages
    This option sets ….
    2.2.2.4.5 Show Facebook Share button in each post
    This option sets ….
    2.2.2.4.6 Don’t show Facebook Share button on Sticky Posts
    This option sets ….
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    Has something changed, been moved or am I looking in the wrong places?

    thanks
    – k

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordbooker/

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  • Plugin Author Steve

    (@steveatty)

    Facebook withdrew their official share button and I didn’t go in and redo the documentation. Wordbooker 2.2 has a share link and I’m working on getting a button worked up.

    Thread Starter zaksite

    (@zaksite)

    Thanks Steve – thought I was overlooking it.
    And thanks for thinking of it for 2.2.

    – k

    Plugin Author Steve

    (@steveatty)

    2.2 allows you to define your own text for a share link (with a FB icon) and uses an embedded bit of Javascript to call the Facebook Sharer url. I’d love to get the CSS sorted so all the text sits in a nice blue button but CSS isn’t something I’m too good at and FB’s CSS is purposely over complicated.

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