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  • Use this code ..
    <?php if (function_exists(‘sharethis_button’)) { sharethis_button(); } ?>

    Hello User,

    We have updated our ShareThis WP Plugin and in the new plugin there is no option to edit the code, instead we have added many options in the plugin itself.
    If still you want to manually add the ShareThis buttons code, then you can refer the below post link –
    http://support.sharethis.com/customer/portal/questions/943449-display-buttons-on-some-pages-but-not-all-pages#sthash.7vnoNk44.dpbs

    Also, please let us know exactly what you are trying to achieve by manually adding the code so that we can further assist you.

    Hello,

    If we don’t want to display share this on post and pages just want to display our custom template then how can we do this.

    Then there is an option for this.
    Please update the sharethis settings for wordpress from here:
    http://YOUR WP BLOG/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=sharethis.php

    as:
    Automatically add ShareThis to your posts?* No

    Automatically add ShareThis to your pages?* No

    Yes but when we set it to no then how can we put it on other template like wp-ecommerce plugin’s single product page or any custom template.

    For this we need code so we can copy and paste it.

    You can manually add the ShareThis code to your site. You can get the code from here – http://www.sharethis.com/get-sharing/

    We are in a development phase of our new ShareThis WP Plugin which will contain the options to show the buttons on specific location and pages on your site. The plugin will be available soon for download.
    We will update the information on our site, please stay tuned.

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