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3rd-party-modules:social_plugins:social-plugins-docu:google:social-plugins-docu-google-google [2012/05/21 19:34] Peter Bracher created |
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| - | ===== Domain ===== | + | ===== URL to +1 ===== |
| //(required)// | //(required)// | ||
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| + | By default the url of the page the button appears on will be sent to Google. | ||
| + | You can though give the button a specific URL instead.\\ | ||
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| + | Note: :!: if you choose a specific URL then the title and image will be taken from that URL regardless of the settings in the plugin. | ||
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| + | ===== Button/Annotation ===== | ||
| + | //(required)// | ||
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| + | By default the button renders in standard size without annotations.\\ | ||
| + | You can though give the button a specific appearance.\\ | ||
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| + | Note: :!: 'inline' requires 450px width on your page. | ||
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| + | ===== Image ===== | ||
| + | //(optional)// | ||
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| + | You can add an image whitch will be added to the posts in the Google+ portals of the 'likers' | ||
| + | By default the script takes this image if set, second it tries to add the news image if the button appears on a news entry, third it tries to take the erticle image set in PHPWCMS.\\ | ||
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| + | Note: :!: This may cause a conflict with images attached to other buttons on the same page (Facebook Likeit).\\ | ||
| + | The buttons are rendered in this order: Facebook Likeit, Tweet, Google+\\ | ||
| + | therefore the image of the last rendered button will be taken for ALL buttons!\\ | ||
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| + | ===== Title ===== | ||
| + | //(optional)// | ||
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| + | By default the button renders the title from the title-tag in the head section of your html code.\\ | ||
| + | You can though give the button a specific title.\\ | ||
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| + | Note: :!: This may cause a conflict with titles attached to other buttons on the same page (Facebook Likeit or Tweet).\\ | ||
| + | The buttons are rendered in this order: Facebook Likeit, Tweet, Google+\\ | ||
| + | therefore the title of the last rendered button will be taken for ALL buttons!\\ | ||
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| + | ===== Language ===== | ||
| + | //(required)// | ||
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| + | By default English (US) is used in the code.\\ | ||
| + | You can though give the button a specific language.\\ | ||
| + | This Setting influences the way the button and its tools appear on the website (text, numbers...)\\ | ||
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