Olá, eu escolhi o modelo default para usar em meu blog. Ficou assim: Facebook| Twitter|G+|Pin it. Porém só o bot?o do facebook ficou alguns pixels pra baixo em rela??o aos outros bot?es. O que será isso?
(Hello , I chose the default template to use on my blog. Like this: Facebook | Twitter | G + | Pin it. But only the facebook button was some pixels down in relation to the other buttons. What is this ?)
]]>Hello. I’d like to know how to translate the plugin into Spanish. Thanks.
]]>Any shortcode that I can use to place it manually in my template?
]]>I setup the plugin following the directions, signed up for a Skout account and applied the key to the plugin. Set Skout to show up on the page types I want, and manually placed the button from my Skout account. Absolutely nothing shows up on any page, except for a single div containing an iFrame, with the div’s display set to “none”.
Any tips? I saw that it can take awhile for Skout to display, but does that apply to the whole plugin?
]]>hey guys, great plugin! thanks for making it!
tow questions:
1. is there a way to put the buttons in the side-bar only?
2. how to make the sharing window open (after clicking one of the buttons) in a small window instead of replacing the current page?
thanks!
]]>is it possible for those 2 to coexist?
]]>I was viewing the source code on one of the blogs I maintain tonight and noticed that I had approximately 800 <meta> tags of type “og:image”, basically one for every image in my media library. After turning off and on a number of plugins, it turned out that it was this one that was outputting all of these lines of code. Needless to say, I didn’t want all of this code, so I disabled the plug-in until this can be fixed.
I just installed version 1.0.5 of this plugin so I suspect that this came with this update. I’m not sure why this plug-in is even putting in meta og:images. I have another plug-in that does this exactly the way I want it, and I don’t see a way in the settings to turn this off. (Heck, I don’t see in the changelog where this feature was even added…)
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