Likely
Likely is the social sharing buttons that aren’t shabby:
Tweet
Share
Send
Pin
Tweet
Share
Send
Pin
Tweet
Share
Send
Pin
Tweet
Share
Send
Pin
Tweet
Share
Send
Pin
Tweet
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Send
Pin
Two themes, three sizes, ten social networks, any button text, retina support.
Setup and usage
Add the following to the <head>
of your page:
<script src="/path/to/likely.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href= "/path/to/likely.css">
Put the buttons where needed, in any order, remove the ones you don’t want, label as you like:
<div class="likely">
<div class="twitter"> Tweet</div>
<div class="facebook"> Share</div>
<div class="linkedin"> Link</div>
<div class="vkontakte"> Share</div>
<div class="odnoklassniki"> Class</div>
<div class="telegram"> Send</div>
<div class="whatsapp"> Send</div>
<div class="pinterest" data-media="i/pinnable.jpg"> Pin</div>
</div>
Options
These classes change the look of the buttons (all the examples are above):
class="likely likely-light"
The theme which looks better on dark or photographic background. If you photo is too light itself, it’s better to stay with the default theme.
class="likely likely-small"
Small buttons.
class="likely likely-big"
Big buttons.
Attributes on the main element:
data-url="..."
A link that should be posted to the social networks. By default it’s the address of the page where Likely is used, so usually you don’t specify it.
data-title="Likely, the social sharing buttons that aren’t shabby"
The link caption that should be posted to the social networks. By default it’s the page’s title.
Attribute on the Twitter element:
data-via="ilyabirmannet"
Which Twitter account to mention in the tweet.
Attribute on the Telegram element:
data-text="Check this out"
Text to send with the link to Telegram.
Attribute on the Pinterest element:
data-media="i/pinnable.jpg"
An image to post to Pinterest.
To make Facebook use a particular image instead of a random one, add this tag inside the <head>
:
<meta property="og:image" content="path/to/image" />
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