• Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)


    1. I watched the very informative video you recommended and successfully changed my share prefix markup. I followed the same instructions to change my follow prefix markup (using a different phrase, of course), but nothing changed. Can I change the follow phrase in the follow prefix markup box?

    2. Can I use different fonts for your sharing/follow buttons?

    3. Do you offer a free print icon for sharing? I couldn’t find it.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/social-media-feather/

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  • 1. Yes, Follow prefix can be changed and should work, if it’s not showing up maybe you have some caching plugin enabled?

    2. We offer a premium addon that provides different icons for the buttons, it’s called Extra Icons. Alternatively you can write your own code to add custom icons but you need to be a developer.

    3. You mean an icon that would print the page? There’s no such button right now.

    Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    Thank you for your response.

    1. As I noted, I successfully changed my share prefix. Why would I have to check on a caching plugin problem for the follow prefix since I had no trouble changing the share prefix? I do have W3 Total Cache enabled, and it was enabled when I put in the share prefix. **Could I have placed the follow prefix in the wrong place? I put it in the “Follow Prefix Markup” box. Is that where it goes? If so, then what do I do to solve the problem?

    2. I have Easy Google Fonts enabled and contacted their support. They said I could use their fonts for your plugin, but I would need to know the appropriate css selector. Would you please help me with that?

    (P.S. I have “Notify me of follow-up posts via email,” but I didn’t get the email. Would you pplease notify me by email when you respond?)

    To clear the cache you can go into W3 and select “clear all cache”. I recommend you use the Markup Inspector on pages to find CSS classes, check your browser documentation for it (can generally be accessed using CTRL + SHIFT + I) or google “[browser name] document inspector”.

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