Social Media
- 29 Mar 2023
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Social Media
- Updated on 29 Mar 2023
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Website settings are a secret, super secure section of your website and tools. Only admins with developers have access to it. You can edit your payment gateway and other settings for products, content, fulfillment, compliance, and more within website settings. Changes in this section should not be taken lightly and can cause significant adverse issues on your website and POS. You should only change this section if you know what you're doing and have been adequately trained.
In short, you can mess up your website and POS if something isn't done correctly.
In short, you can mess up your website and POS if something isn't done correctly.
Social Bar on Blog List | Checking this one off lets you pick which social tools you'd like on the list of blogs. See below for information on each social device. Note that we don't recommend putting many social tools on this listing page because each device causes extra load time for your website (it will get slow if you add too many). |
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Social Bar on Blog Drilldown | Checking this off lets you pick which social tools you'd like on the blog drill-down page. See below for information on each social device. |
Social Bar on Product List | Checking this off lets you pick which social tools you'd like on the product list page. See below for information on each social device. Note that we don't recommend putting many social tools on this listing page because each device causes extra load time for your website (it will get slow if you add too many). |
Social Bar on Product Drilldown | Checking this off lets you pick which social tools you'd like on the drill-down product page. See below for information on each social device. |
Facebook Send | This lets website visitors send a Facebook note to one of their friends. Note this is not the same as someone 'liking' your product/blog. |
This lets website visitors tweet your product/blog post. | |
Share This | This lets website visitors share your product/blog post on many other types of social media. |
Email A Friend | This lets website visitors email the link of the product or blog post to someone. |
Facebook Like | This lets website visitors like your product/blog post. |
Facebook Like Button | This lets website visitors click a button to like your product/blog post and see how many others like it (shows the like count). |
Google +1 | This lets website visitors 'plus 1' your product/blog post. |
This lets website visitors add your product/blog post to their Pinterest page. |
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