Tools & Settings: Share Links
Submitted Mark, Apr 27 2010 06:58 AM | Last updated Jul 26 2010 04:38 AM
IP.Board features Share Links which adds "Share" buttons at the bottom of certain pages (such as topics) so that users can easily share content from your community onto social networking sites.
You can globally turn Share Links on or off in the General Configuration settings.
The Share Links look like this:
By default, IP.Board displays Share Links for 7 popular sites: Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Buzz, Delicious, Reddit and Stumbleupon, as well as options for printing, downloading or Emailing content.
You can edit or remove any of these services, or even add additional ones from Admin CP --> System --> Share Links.
On this page, you will see a list of the services currently enabled. You can use the arrows on the left to reorder the services, which will affect the position of the buttons when the links are shown.
You can also edit or delete any service by using the dropdown menus on the right, or add your own by pressing the button at the top.
When adding or editing a service, you can set it to be enabled or disabled and provide a name. You will also need to provide a key, which refers to the application's plugin file. Plugin files are discussed in this article.
You can globally turn Share Links on or off in the General Configuration settings.
The Share Links look like this:
By default, IP.Board displays Share Links for 7 popular sites: Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Buzz, Delicious, Reddit and Stumbleupon, as well as options for printing, downloading or Emailing content.
You can edit or remove any of these services, or even add additional ones from Admin CP --> System --> Share Links.
On this page, you will see a list of the services currently enabled. You can use the arrows on the left to reorder the services, which will affect the position of the buttons when the links are shown.
You can also edit or delete any service by using the dropdown menus on the right, or add your own by pressing the button at the top.
When adding or editing a service, you can set it to be enabled or disabled and provide a name. You will also need to provide a key, which refers to the application's plugin file. Plugin files are discussed in this article.











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