Sharing Station – A Joomla! Sociable Icons, Buttons, and Widgets Module
Last Updated on Monday, 08 August 2011 18:29 Written by flow Friday, 06 May 2011 22:11
Sharing Station consists of sharing buttons and widgets of a large number of bookmarking and social networking services.
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The services' icons can be displayed dynamically based on the Joomla! Front-end language (need to have Joomfish installed). For instance, you may display English language services for all your site's visitors and the German services only for those with German language settings.
Some services allow to define tags for your entry or add a meta description. With this module the description is set automatically from your meta description; the tags may be defined in the module administration or they too can be taken from the meta keys.
In case you want the module to display only on a few specific pages using multiple instances of the module, or, for some reason, you want all pages to have the same URL, you can set the page URL from the backend.
Additionally, you may add your own services as well as social widgets or buttons via the module administration.
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The module comes with three language files for the English, German, and French language (désolée French natives: I used Google for the translation).
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Hi Randy, you might want to unzip the downloaded file first as it contains both versions for Joomla!.
The lack of documentation is due to the simplicity of the install process - just download, unzip, and install like any other Joomla! module.
Should you have any other questions or problems please do not hesitate to write an email.
Best wishes
What is happening? Do you get any message(s)?
I would love to download this module, but can't register :(
However, keep in mind that the module does not go for free (as mentioned in the text and at the JED).
Best wishes, florian
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