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Hi ChrisStoneman,
to test your issue I put the two plugins together in different websites, everything works fine. Are you sure that in your site the problem is caused by only these two plugins?Please check out the following:
- does the Twitter button show correctly if you disable Auto Post Title ?
- is there any html tag involved in the title, or just plain words?
- do you experience the issue on every single post or it’s variable?
- do you experience the issue in both the home/category pages and the single post page? I ask this because our plugin is activated in different ways
Hi spookiebernd,
this option is not currently available inside the plugin, mostly because it uses too much space and doesn’t align well with the other buttons.
If you’re interested in that, we can plan to add it inside the next release.Hi fusionx22,
the plugin follows the standard rules for ul and li elements in the sidebar. You can set your own style modifying or overriding these rules:ul.really_simple_twitter_widget { /* your stuff */ }
ul.really_simple_twitter_widget li { /* your stuff */ }Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Share] big gap between facebook like and send buttonsHi scarlet522,
try to lower the “Button width” value in the “Facebook Like button options” box inside the plugin option page.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Twitter Feed Widget] brokenHi sixtwenty3dc,
the new release 1.2.2 fixes the bug you reported.
Thanks for your cooperation!Hi all,
the new release 1.2.2 fixes the bug you reported.
Thanks for your cooperation!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Twitter Feed Widget] Special characters in #hashtagsHi Dick,
the 1.2.1 release fixes the bug you reported.Thanks for your cooperation!
Hi Marco,
the new released 1.7.0 version of the plugin adds support for the Flattr button.Thank you for your patience!
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In reply to: [Really Simple Share] Would not activateHi Rene,
the new released 1.7.0 version of the plugin corrects the problem you noticed (and also adds support for the Flattr system).Thanks you for your collaboration!
Hi iggyz,
the new 1.6.3 plugin release adds the feature you (and other) requested.
Please check it out and let us know if it fits your needs.Have fun! (c&p message)
Hi Tovias,
the new 1.6.3 plugin release adds the feature you (and other) requested.
Please check it out and let us know if it fits your needs.Have fun!
Hi thatwastaxing,
the 1.2.2 release of the plugin solves the issues you found.
Thanks for helping!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Share] broken, facebook like not workingYes mediaseth, it’s a good choice right now. Luckily our plugin hasn’t dropped support for the Facebook Share button even if it’s deprecated by Facebook itself 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Share] broken, facebook like not workingHi all,
you’re right, the 1.6.2 fix doesn’t solve all problems, because there’re a mess on the Facebook side, causing a lot of websites, powered by our plugin or not, powered by WordPress or not, where the Like button behaves weird since some weeks ago.As said in a similar topic ( http://wordpress.org/support/topic/facebook-like-button-not-working-1 ), this whole new behaviour is complex, unexpected, undocumented and unwanted for me and a lot of other users I talked with. Facebook developers are definitely doing something wrong these days. See you soon 🙁
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Really Simple Share] Facebook Like button not workingleny2010: the actual “like” button is “iframe” code, while the “send” button, if activated, is “xfbml” code; the two are independent. We tried to add the missing parameters but it didn’t work in every situation.
amblogger: the link you provided shows a procedure not working for everyone (just see the comments below that article). Also, when it’s working, an “unnamed app” is automatically created in my profile for every page (not even just one for every website) I put on that “Facebook Lint” procedure. The “app_id” parameter is new, difficult to understand for simple users and undocumented.
This whole new behaviour is complex, unexpected, undocumented and unwanted for me and a lot of other users I talked with. Facebook developers are definitely doing something wrong these days. See you soon 🙁