This is a Sticky icon that show the URL of the page it is on:
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The Link symbol has some Body Placeholder code and the business end is in the Website Head.
Acorn
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This is a Sticky icon that show the URL of the page it is on:
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The Link symbol has some Body Placeholder code and the business end is in the Website Head.
Acorn
How and why do I use this, Acorn?
The How is you publish and click the icon.
It then Copies the URL to your Clipboard.
The why is for a viewer to pass on, use or record the Link.
If you access the AddToAny website, https://www.addtoany.com/buttons/, you can customised the icons for social media purposes, leveraging your site's opportunities for self-promotion.
I simply chose to show it being used as a really simple, but useful, introduction.
It is a far better alternative to the convoluted approach Xara has for Social Media share icons.
It becomes a case of replacing the Social Media > Tumblr > AddThis widget with something far better.
Acorn
As normal Acorn you're leaving me behind in the exhaust of your progress, but I'll give this more time to experiment. Promise :)
One minor (very minor) change. The height is set to 960px, I changed this to 150 for no reason other than it's a reasonable size on the page. At 960 the resulting placeholder is off the top of page and it appears like nothing has been generated.
I have always used 'Share This' in the past, but this is much easier, and easy is better.
Thank you, Acorn.
For those confused,Chris replied to https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...tton-Generator here, in error.
Acorn