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  • Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    Hi Nadya,

    Pins should in fact open in a new popup window each time.

    If they’re not, you might need to address this issue from our FAQ:

    Your theme must implement wp_footer() in the footer.php file, otherwise JavaScript will not load correctly. You can test if this is the issue by switching to a WordPress stock theme such as twenty-twelve temporarily.

    Hope that helps.

    Thread Starter nadya.fd

    (@nadyafd)

    Hi,
    Thanks for respond.

    wp_footer() in the footer.php file:

    <?php wp_footer(); ?>

    If I switch to twenty-thirteen (don’t have twenty-twelve in wordpress 4.1) then Pin It still has same issue. Opens up in the same page and … doesn’t really work as It seems to me ??
    Here is a link:
    https://artsy-decor.com/post-1/

    Thread Starter nadya.fd

    (@nadyafd)

    I guess everything fine… It was just bothering message:
    “Upgrade to the new Pin It button for Chrome” which close the “pin it” process if I choose “cancel”.

    But I had experience to click on Pin It butter on somebody’s site and I never had this message. Does it mean I miss/overdone something in the settings for my Pin It button?

    Advice please how to get rid of this annoying message.

    Thank you,
    Nadya

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    Nadya – I think Pinterest’s just trying to get you to install their Chrome extension.

    Try clicking “get it” once, but don’t download it, then come back to your site to see if it still happens.

    After that I’m not sure though. All that depends on what Pinterest puts in place.

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