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Wp facebook like button | requires you to like before you share. This is problematic as like doesn't work on some browser configurations (including Chrome by default) so share is not an option either. Doesn't take app id |
it doesn't seem to grab an appropriate image consistently when sharing. | |
jetpack | way overkill, and wants to see my personal profile on FB etc. |
Really simple Facebook Twitter share buttons | they don't line up well so they look bad (easily fixed). Other than that, it could be a good alternative to Facebook plugin |
WP Facebook Like Send & Open Graph Meta | This does the Facebook like and share buttons, and handles all the open graph stuff for you, using the featured image as the image for sharing and having a default image. You have to add the app-id yourself in your html though. This is what I went with Aug 7, 2014 |
Generate Child Theme | Easy way to get a child theme set up |
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There has to be a better way but for now the kludge is to embed video 2x.
alignment
to left
and add the following to the custom CSS:@media (max-width: 600px) { selector { display: none !important; } } .alignleft { margin-top:0 !important; margin-bottom: 0 !important; }
none
and add the following custom CSS:@media (min-width: 601px) { selector { display: none !important; } }
One catch is the keyword selector
is replaced by the editor with .ticss-XXXXXX
after saving so every time you reedit the post you have change .ticss-XXXXXX
back to selector
before saving again.
For generic images change the min-width
settings as appropriate
get_previous_post(true)
to get previous post in same category$args['in_same_term'] = true;
before return $args;