Rating: 4 stars
THe prior version worked with DIVI latest version and latest version WP, unfortunately frizzly 1.01 does not. Neither version would show on DIVI lightbox, but im cool with that and hope one day it will. Some work could be done for touch screen, say on 980px and under a way to either disable, use hover, or static with 50% transparency since hover is great for mice ??
filetype exclusions would also be a great method of filtration as well, some people are inexperienced in theme modifications so getting classes to output in a lot of modern themes can prove challenging. Having another variable to work with could be advantageous such as ignore PNG.
A third suggestion would also be having the option of what is shared as well, either direct image URL, link to post or img anchor, media page, or even page shared from, great for pushing your blogroll page out.
I hope to see further advancement in this plugin as its fantastically simple.
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Was using this plugin on TONS of websites. Don’t update it. It will break whatever you customized! Also, it’s not working on image hover. Fix this plugin ASAP!
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It does what it has to do.
Attention! for lightbox gallery users, or other js gallery users, please note that you have to inspect the image (using browser inspector) and add the image class into the plugin settings. Also you should be aware, that there could be other containers over the image and you can’t hover on the image, only if you hide those from css.
Rating: 4 stars
Decent plugin. Adds a nice and neat Pinterest button to the corner of certain images (size defined). Would be awesome if a Yummly icon was incorporated for the food bloggers out there.
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Not working. It’s better the other plugin by the same author. Jquery Pin it button works flawlessly with my theme. Frizzly unfortunately does not work as well.
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Thanks to a bug in Frizzly, I got the clue I needed to figure out how to set the Twitter message beforehand, and with some additional searching, I figured out how to get Frizzly to post the image it is associated with to Twitter. Earlier today, I noticed that my excerpts didn’t look right, and I traced the problem to Frizzly. I had checked “Download image description and caption from Media Library” and it was rewriting my excerpts by replacing my IMG attributes with Frizzly IMG attributes. So I unchecked this, and I did some testing of the code Frizzly added to my excerpts. Before the IMG tag, it put an INPUT tag with some more attributes, and the data-frizzlyPostTitle attribute turned out to be the one that would replace the post title in the Twitter message it composes. But I still needed a place to store the information I wanted to assign to that attribute. I finally figured out how to get data from the WordPress metadata for an image. I then uploaded an image to Twitter, got its short URL from Twitter by pretending to retweet from my other account, put that into the image’s caption field with a short message, and tweeted it. Thanks to some PHP code I wrote for retrieving the image caption and writing it to the data-frizzlyPostTitle attribute, I was able to tweet the image associated with the Twitter button, and it shows up on Twitter without any need to click on it to view it.
This was my biggest issue with this plugin. My other issue is that Facebook will work with only one image, the one defined in the meta data as og:image, assuming it is at least 200×200 pixils in size, but Pinterest and Twitter can work with any number of separate images on a page. So, there needs to be a way to specify on a per image basis which buttons to hover over an image. I propose being able to define a separate image selector for each button. Until this is fixed, I’m keeping the author’s previous plugin, jQuery Pin It Button For Images Options, around in case I want to add Pinterest support for additional images.
Also, I am using Frizzly only in hover mode. The shortcodes have not proven useful to me. They display poorly. I’m not sure what the Lightbox module is for. It is not well-documented and doesn’t seem to do anything.
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This is one of the best ones that I’ve seen. Unfortunately, I can’t add my own buttons. I find this to be problematic. I will gladly change the review to a 5 if the ability to add service like Tumblr are added.
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Nice plugin!
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Since it looks like the reviews section is more active than the Support section, I’m posting this here. I will gladly change my rating if someone could help me make it work. With all the default settings, I get no button overlay on any image. I’ve tried playing with the settings a bunch but still no button overlay.
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The other Pinterest plugins that I’ve tried use the image ALT text for the Pin description. The ALT text should be used for accessibility not for Pinterest descriptions. Thank you for providing a way to use the Image Description as the Pin description. Just what I’ve been hunting for.
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I love this plugin! Just added it to my own site and plan on adding it to my future client’s sites. I love how easy it is to customize the bottons, I also love that this allows for easy sharing options in the post- vs a line of share buttons at the bottom.
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This plugin does exactly what is says for blog posts and pages! I love the fact that you can have multiple themes and/or button sets. This allows for complete custom buttons. I also love the fact the you can add a custom description for the images in the media library, so that when a user pins the image to Pinterest board, the description is automatically filled out! Setup couldn’t be any simpler. Works like a charm! Fantastic support from plugin author! Thank you so much for your time and effort! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Looking forward to added functionality & hopefully having WooCommerce product images Pinterest pin pull the image description from media library!
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i like
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I say it with @melonman :
Great plugin, great support ?? highly recommended!!!
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The plugin is really easy to install and use, the the plugin author is responsive to support inquiries. Thanks.
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Plugin works perfectly.
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Plug and play. Does everything it’s supposed to do by simply installing and activating it. You can also customize it by using own social buttons; with ability to choose which ones to show, if you don’t want all three
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I just installed this plugin on my site, as jQuery Pin It Button For Images is no longer being fully updated/supported. I was loath to switch, but the idea of also being able to share to Facebook and Twitter has a growing appeal. It was extremely easy to set up. I love that the icons are centered on the image. I also checked out how it functions on mobile, and I really appreciate that with one touch on the image the sharing icons appear, and with a second touch it will take you to where the photo is linked to (if it is linked.)
I do wish it had a few more options, such as the ability to use custom icons (I had a Pin It button already created that fit into my site’s theme.) A layer of image protection, so that images cannot be copied or downloaded would also be a nice bonus option. Overall, I am pretty impressed.
Rating: 5 stars
I love this plugin and have it on two sites!
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I tried almost all Pinterest sharing (on hover) plugins, and finally chose Frizzly because:
1. It works on all devices.
2. Images are aligned on the middle of the image (ideal for small screens)
3. You can share on FB + Twitter also.
4. Did I mention that it looks cool?