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  • Plugin Author Steve

    (@steveatty)

    What Post Type are you using? (Wall Post, Note, Status or Link)

    Thread Starter kellyZbraStudios

    (@kellyzbrastudios)

    I’ve tried them all, but one of my sites has it set up as “Wall Post” and I do get the same issue.
    To make it more annoying – when I deleted some of the posts on Facebook (because I wanted to manually post the items so that fans could share the story, and hadn’t yet turned off the automatic posts by Wordbooker, oops), Facebook doesn’t delete them on mobile versions. I’ve contacted Facebook but I’m not sure I’ll be getting a response anytime soon…

    Plugin Author Steve

    (@steveatty)

    The Share option a Facebook wall is done by selecting the Action Type as explained in the user manual.

    I am having the same problem, my posts are appearing on FB without the share option. Please see my latest post.

    https://www.facebook.com/waldenponddesign

    I have enabled “share” please see my screen shot. Would love to know what I am doing wrong. Using the latest and greatest Version 2.1.11

    https://awesomescreenshot.com/0645uq5ab

    Love the plugin.

    Plugin Author Steve

    (@steveatty)

    Please read the user manual and also what I wrote above. Share on Facebook Posts is controlled by the “Action Link” option. The Facebook Like/Send/Share section relates to posts on your blog.

    Sorry I scanned the manual, but missed that section. Works great now, many thanks.

    Thread Starter kellyZbraStudios

    (@kellyzbrastudios)

    Yes! Thank you Steve, it took a little tinkering because I wasn’t super clear – in case anyone else runs into this issue here are some details:
    Go to Settings > Wordbooker
    Under General Posting Options, look for “Action Link Option”
    Select “Share Link” and that will give your followers on Facebook the option to share the post on Facebook.

    Ta-da!

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