WordPress Toolbar

WordPress Toolbar (supports WPMU since v 2.2) is a unique plugin which automatically enables a toolbar for all outgoing links from your blog post, sim

Author:Abhinav Singh (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.6
WordPress version tested:2.9.2
Plugin version:2.2.6
Added to WordPress repository:11-02-2009
Last updated:18-02-2010
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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WordPress Toolbar (supports WPMU since v 2.2) is a unique plugin which automatically enables a toolbar for all outgoing links from your blog post, similar to stumbleupon or facebook toolbar. You can customize the widgets that will show up on the toolbar using the admin panel.

Once the plugin is enabled, whenever someone clicks on an outbound link from your blog post or page, it will open with wordpress toolbar at the top. By default wordpress toolbar shows following widgets on the toolbar (all widgets can be enabled/disabled from admin panel):

  1. Link back to your blog home
  2. Link back to your blog post/page from where user came to this toolbar
  3. A list of social share icons (defaults to twitter,facebook,stumbleupon,...) using which the user can share your blog post/page
  4. Comment back link to the referrer blog post
  5. Get this plugin link which by default points to http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-toolbar/
  6. Leave toolbar (shown as a cross button), using which user can leave this toolbar

Since v 2.1, WordPress toolbar also provide following features:

  1. Sociable Share Icons (Disabled by default): If enabled plugin will display social share icons at end of each blog post/page
  2. TinyURL Share Link (Disabled by default): If enabled plugin will display a tinyurl at end of each blog post/page.