This plugin can insert various buttons or links into the text (above, below the content) of the article, or activity post, in the forum. The plugin works with both WordPress and WordPress + Buddypress. There are also social network buttons on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Digg, etc. for sharing articles of the WordPress blog or Buddypress activity. There is also a Facebook button Like, with different parameters. There can also be any other buttons or images with links that the admin site indicates. Buttons can have any images or icons, or loaded along with the plugin, or images that the site administrator will assign. The image / icon can be specified outside the site by a link to the Internet. The button link format can be standard for social networking buttons like Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, etc, or the site administrator can create a link for their new invented button. The handler of the new button can be given a link to the blog article or activity, and the text of the title of this article. Buttons (images with links) can be inserted in any place of the text of the article of the blog WordPress. The plugin provides many options for setting buttons on the site. The plugin is complicated in the settings, but it is a very powerful plugin in the hands of an experienced admin site. Example of settings for share button YR For example, set up a social network button Vkontakte. In column Share on:(name) write 'Vkontakte' . Select image vk32.png or vk16.png. Or add the icon file of your button in the plugin directory /img, size 16x16 or 32x32. The file name of the icon should include numbers 16 or 32. It will be better if 1-3 letters of this image name = 1-3 letters of value 'Share on name'. In column Sharer URL (Php template): - write http://vk.com/share.php?url=$link&title=$title . Variable $title - plugin replaced by Article title, variable $link - plugin replaced by Article link, all another text in http: link - may be yours. Select Blog or/and Activity or/and ... etc. - where the button Vkontakte will appear. If we have only blog on Wordpress - without Buddypress - then you can select only Blog, another selections must be ignored. Press Save Changes. Button set. If in Share on:(name) write "Vkontakte nojsb" then the button will not be hidden behind the general JS-button. If Shareon:(name) column includes the keyword "intxt", then such Button appears in those blog articles, in the text of which the Shortcode [yr-bpshare-button] is inserted. Only one Shortcode [yr-bpshare-button] can be inserted anywhere in the article. The Shortcode [yr-bpshare-button] will be replaced with "intxt" buttons. If Shareon:(name) includes the keyword "imgsrc=" and then a link is written, for example "imgsrc=http://yoursite.com/images/facebround32.png", then the image for such a button will be taken from this link. You can give a link to any image of any size and see how they are displayed on the site. This keyword is convenient for debugging. The keyword "imgsrc=" is more priority than setting the icons from the plugin sub-directory. The image settings from the plugin sub-directory on the admin page remain unchanged. Now (v.322) you can specify in the settings that the share buttons should be located at the bottom of the Activity content (after content). Now some buttons can be placed upper of the Activity content (by default) and some buttons - after the content by the keyword "afteractivity" in Shareon:(name) . Examples of the values of the column Share on (name): Facebook nojsb / Linked2 intxt / Faceb3 intxt nojsb / Facebook nojsb imgsrc=http://yoursite.com/images/facebround32.png / Twitter afteractivity / Examples of the values of the column URL: http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?t=$title&u=$link / http://twitter.com/share?text=$title&url=$link / http://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=$link&title=$title / https://plus.google.com/share?url=$link / http://digg.com/submit?url=$link / mailto:?subject=$title&body=$link / http://vk.com/share.php?url=$link&title=$title / Examples of settings for the "Like Facebook" button: $fblikesize=<small> $fblikelayout=<button_count> $fblikeappid=<222222222222222> $fblikestyle=<display:inline;vertical-align:middle;position:relative;bottom:4px;> And the "Like" button generation line (and you need to mark sections of the site): buttonFBlike nojsb An example of a creative button: Search Google You can create a button by clicking on which Google search results by the title of the article will be displayed (example): In the row of the settings table, in the row with the conditional number N, in the Share on: (name) field, write down the style command: $buttonstyle=<height: 32px; width: 80px; > In the next (from the top) row of the settings table, in the row with conditional number N + 1, in the Share on: (name) field, write down the button name and keywords: Google search for: nojsb imgsrc=https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png Here Google search for: - is the name of the button and it will be in alt =, nojsb - do not hide this button in the common JS button, imgsrc = - indicates the Google image that will be used as an icon. In the same N + 1 row of the settings table, check the sections of the site content where the button should appear, for example, blog, activity. In the same N + 1 row of the settings table in the column (field) Sharer URL write down: https://www.google.com/search?q=$title This link will appeal to Google with the transfer of the search parameter - the title of the blog article.