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How do people get the tweet and like button on every blog entry that they do? Because i will look at someone blog and every post will have a tweet and a like button how do they make it to it for every post? I am trying to get it to work for Tumblr and Blogger

asked Dec 21 '10 at 03:19

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It is an extension plugin. Here is for Wordpress http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/twitter-tools/ and http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-facebook-connect/. This has to be applied from a admin level.

answered Dec 21 '10 at 03:22

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answered Dec 21 '10 at 05:44

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Blogger has their own version that you can use. From your dashboard, click design, click edit for blog posts and then enable that option (called share buttons).

If you would like separate tweet this buttons and also like for facebook these links will be helpful.

Facebook use this or this

Twitter use this

Hope that helps.

answered Dec 21 '10 at 06:09

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The blog engine developers make use of the Twitter API and Facebook API. To understand these APIs in any detail, one must study the OAuth 2 specification.

answered Dec 21 '10 at 10:46

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Word press has the nice "sharing is caring" panel, which includes more platforms than just Facebook and Twitter.

answered Dec 21 '10 at 17:23

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Last updated: Dec 28 '10 at 14:05