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  • Thread Starter faqvideo

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    My son found the syntax error in the post text. Fixed now.

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    While I am waiting for the Sociable to add Pinterest button, I have installed beautiful well functioning plug-in ‘Pinterest “Pin-it” Button’ and installed above the post text, while Sociable Classic below. Not that I am trying to punish Sociable, but when they add functioning button to their line up, I may remove the one on from the top, or may even keep it there depending on success of the Pinterest itself.

    I don’t endorse the Pinterest plug-in or have any profit from promoting it, only personal experience. If you decide to install one, please copy-paste the following to your search line, including quote marks:

    Pinterest “Pin-it” Button

    Hi guys at sociable. You have created great tools – no doubt about that. The icon look great, work great. I have replaced AdThis plugin with the Sociable in all my blogs. I believe WorpdPress blogging community appreciates what you’ve been doing.

    On the other hand the plugin is promoted as including Pinterest plug. I am not sure about the Skyscraper, I’ve tried to install it out of curiosity – it won’t work in my blogs, but I can’t care less at the moment. Classic works for me.

    What is it about the Pinterest? It’s hot and people justifiably curios about it’s absence. If you said it’s there, or it’s coming tomorrow and it is not coming, for many people, especially in the West, it sounds fishy and makes people abandon you.

    I suggest you clear the air – please let us know what’s going on, is it going to be part of free Classic interface? If yes – what are you aiming for – a week, another month? This may stop bloggers discontent and add to their loyalty.

    I’ll keep it on my pages for now.

    Navigate to Users => All users => admin => untick “Disable the visual editor when writing” on the top.

    Navigate to Users => All Users => admin => untick the “Disable the visual editor when writing” box.

    That helped me.

    There are TWO types of one-click installs at DreamHost:
    * one click install,
    * one click CUSTOM install.
    The latter allows manual involvement. The former is very much fool-proof auto-pilot set up driven by the DreamHost.

    On that note I wanted to ask if anyone tried to move their blog between the two. Can you share your experience?

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