• Resolved Anthyx

    (@anthyx)


    Hi,

    my site uses a modified version of twenty eleven. There are just pages, no posts at all. All the pages are hand made in CSS (no visual editor).

    I’d like to know if it’s possible:

    a) Put the buttons in place of the page I choose by inserting some code in my CSS.

    b) Disable the share buttons in home page and main pages.

    My site address is http://www.webfoodculture.com

    Many many thanks in advance.

    Ciao

    A.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-to-any/

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  • Plugin Author micropat

    (@micropat)

    Yes, you can disable default placement in Settings > AddToAny. Then you can place PHP code in your theme’s files to show the share buttons where you want to.

    In the plugin’s FAQ, see “How can I place the share buttons in a specific area of my site?”

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    Hi micropat,

    I just followed your instructions and it works fine! Great, thanks a lot!

    I’d like to know: if someone uses a tablet to look at my site, pressing the facebook button the browser opens the facebook page instead of opening the app. Is there a way to redirect to the app?

    Many thanks in advance.

    Plugin Author micropat

    (@micropat)

    I’d like to know: if someone uses a tablet to look at my site, pressing the facebook button the browser opens the facebook page instead of opening the app. Is there a way to redirect to the app?

    We wish; Facebook hasn’t made that possible yet. As soon as it’s possible, AddToAny’s “App or Site” option (that Twitter and Google+ currently benefit from) will extend to Facebook.

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