Simple Social Tiny

Simple Social Tiny adds social network buttons, five social sharing buttons, such as: Facebook "Like it!", Google plus on "+1", Tw …

Author:Neeraj Miglani (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.8
WordPress version tested:3.5.2
Plugin version:1.0.2
Added to WordPress repository:09-06-2013
Last updated:06-07-2013
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Simple Social Tiny adds social network buttons, five social sharing buttons, such as: Facebook “Like it!”, Google plus on “+1”, Twitter share and Pinterest Pin it. Google followPlugin is fully customizable. You can decide where to put those buttons:

  • Buttons above the post content
  • Buttons under the post content
  • Buttons above and under the post

That’s not all. Simple Social Tiny can also add social media buttons to:

  • Static Pages
  • Front Page
  • Posts Categories
  • Date Archives
  • Tags Archives

Want’s more? Now you can change the order of buttons on your pages and posts.

Let your visitors share your content with friends and let them promote your blog. Facebook, Google Plus, Pinterest and Twitter are the most popular social networks nowadays. Don’t miss the opportunity, and help publish your content and links to those social media networks.

Simple Social Tiny is currently in the following languages:

  • English

Installation

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  1. Download the latest version of Simple Social Tiny
  2. Upload folder named simple-social-Tiny to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  4. (Optional) Customize the buttons in the Settings > Simple Social Tiny menu

That’s it. Buttons will show on your blog posts.

You can also use this plugin directly in your template by function <?php get_ssb([$order]); ?>, where $order is a string with args ( example: $order = "googleplus=1&fblike=2&twitter=3" ) or an array ( example: $order = array('googleplus' => 1, 'fblike' => 2, 'twitter' => 3) ). If you would like to hide a specified button, you should set order to “0”.