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HOOOOOOW!?!?!?! #86
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In Settings > Shared Counts you can select where the share buttons can appear automatically (Before Content, After Content, Before & After Content). Alternatively, you can use the If the shortcode is not working, it is likely an issue with your theme or a plugin conflict. You can use the Health Check plugin to troubleshoot the issue (more information). Where are you adding the shortcode? In the content area of a post/page, or into a widget area? What do you see? Do you see the If you see the shortcode text rendered on the frontend, that means your theme is not configured to render shortcodes wherever you are typing it. |
Well, nevermind. I wrote my own plugin. Way faster … thanks. |
Well, I may be completely stupid. But, I've installed this plugin, read through the plugin support page, read the documentation ... and NOWHERE can I find a simple example of HOW to actually make it show up in my posts!?
Now, HOW can essential information like this 'disappear' in all that 'communication', I'm really curious to find out. I seriously hope that I simply overlooked something – and IF that's the case, then please EMPHASIZE it ... otherwise please ADD IT WHERE IT BELONGS, namely in the description on the plugin page. Thanks.
And yes, I've set the Theme Location to None, as I'd expect to be able to decide myself where to put this ...
is NOT working.
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