• Resolved Grzegorz.Janoszka

    (@grzegorzjanoszka)


    I like this plugin a lot, it is the best one of all the sharing plugins. I have one issue though with the arrangement of the blocks containing icons. I use both share and follow and currently it looks like that:

    Share it:
    icon icon icon icon

    Follow:
    icon icon

    What I would like to achieve is:

    Share it: ____________________________________ Follow:
    icon icon icon icon ____________________________ icon icon

    Is there any way I could achieve my goal? Of course without underscores, they are there to show the formatting only.

    Exemplary page is here:
    http://paleosmak.pl/dieta-paleo/

    Thank you in advance for your support.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/social-media-feather/

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  • You can use shortcodes in combination with a shortcodes plugin that allows table structures, such as our other free plugin WordPress Shortcodes. This requires some knowledge of WordPress though.

    Thread Starter Grzegorz.Janoszka

    (@grzegorzjanoszka)

    Thank you for the answer. I know I can use shortcodes but one of the main reasons I use your plugin and not few other ones is that it just enters the buttons at the bottom of the post without modifying the theme/pages.

    Your plugin has so many options that I just thought it might be possible. But if you are sure it can’t be done using the existing settings and you don’t plan to implement it, I am fine knowing that.

    Thank you again.

    Thread Starter Grzegorz.Janoszka

    (@grzegorzjanoszka)

    I finally achieved what I wanted to, you can check it on my page: http://paleosmak.pl – any article or page.

    Here is how I did it:
    Share Prefix Markup: <div style=”display: inline-block;”>Podziel się z innymi:
    Share Postfix Markup” </div>
    Follow Prefix Markup: <div style=”display: inline-block;”>Bądź z nami:
    Follow Postfix Markup” </div>
    Separator Markup: <div style=”display: inline-block; width: 50px”>&nbsp</div>
    Buttons in Container: none

    Awsome! I was just giving up on this plug-in becouse of this 😀
    ty for posting solution

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