• Resolved LordZed

    (@lordzed)


    Hi! First of all: Great plugin and thank you for your work! πŸ™‚

    I’m having some posts with info graphics. For now I just added a shortcode just with the pinterest service and a custom media attribute. But then I have the pinterest button twice: In the automatically added shariff and in the one added via shortcode.

    To see what I mean look at the info graphic at the end of the article:
    http://www.tripaphy.com/review-mindshift-rotation-180-horizon-kamerarucksack-fuer-reisen/

    One manually added pinterest button linked to the graphic (above the graphic) and one automatically added that is linked to the featured image (bellow the graphic). I’d prefer to somehow have the option to overwrite parameters of the automatically added buttons for each post.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/shariff/

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  • Plugin Author Jan-Peter

    (@starguide)

    Hello LordZed,

    there is no way currently to add the buttons automatically AND change options on a per post basis. What you could do: Disable the automatic addition and manually add the shorttag to the end of your post including the media attribute. All option you do not set in the shorttag tag are used from the options page. So you only need to specify the ones you want to change.

    Cheers,
    JP

    Thread Starter LordZed

    (@lordzed)

    But then I need to add it in every single post. Most of them need the default behaviour, so I guess I just stick with the way it is now: Having a third pin-button for the info graphic.

    Plugin Author Jan-Peter

    (@starguide)

    Yes, I guess that is not very convenient. I’ll put it on my list for future releases. Maybe I can come up with a solution, but I cannot promise anything right now.

    JP

    Plugin Author Jan-Peter

    (@starguide)

    Hi LordZed,

    took a while, but now you have a box with shariff settings on your edit screen, allowing you to choose the specific image for each post / page to share for Pinterest.

    Hope this helps!

    Cheers
    JP

    Thread Starter LordZed

    (@lordzed)

    Great, thanks a lot for your work JP!

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