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For anyone looking for the correct code to make the Pinterest button a 16px by 16px icon, here it is:
<a class="addthis_button_pinterest_share"></a>Hope it helps someone!
Thanks for the response. A quick fix for my issue was to recreate the custom content types with your plugin (same names), and once I did that they associated themselves with the custom posts again and everything was back to normal. I’m not sure why it happened, but it was an easy fix.
Thanks for the great plugin!
Worked like a charm! I actually like the checkboxes better, as they are quicker to use.
People like you make the WordPress community great. Thanks again!
I just had someone ask if this feature was available, and it looks like someone else was thinking the same thing. I second this feature request.
Could it possibly be displayed where by default it shows the truncated title of the page it’s related too, and if there is more that one maybe it shows 3 truncated titles and then says (related to X number of entries). So the user knows there are more related pages. Something like that would be kind of cool. It may be a bit of a burden on the server, in terms of requests, but whatever, that’s what huge amounts of ram, and processing power are for. 🙂
Thanks again for the great plugin!
Food for thought. Is the issue that the capability type that the plugin “Easy Post Types” sets is for “post” rather than “page”? Thus eliminating the possibility of having a page order, because it’s acting as a post.
Just a thought.
It works perfectly!
I appreciate your quick response and the awesome plugin.
Thanks, Ben
Thank you for the response. I can wait for the update. That would be great if it was coming some time soon.
I do understand the challenges that arise from creating that kind of logic, as I was part of a team of developers who worked on a web calendar that synced with a Microsoft Exchange server. Recurring events can be brutal!
Anyways, thank you for the great plugin! I look forward to the next update.