Plugin / Flare

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The plugin is simple to install: Download flare.zip Unzip Upload flare directory to your /wp-content/plugins directory Go to the plugin management page and enable the plugin
Not really unfortunately. The Flare JavaScript to make the floating bar appear requires the presence of multiple elements on the page in different locations, so deploying via a shortcode doesn’t really work.
You sure can! Just use the the_widget() function to deploy the FlareFollowWidget widget in your template files. For example: "Follow Me", 'iconstyle' => "round", 'iconsize' => 64, 'iconspacing' => 5 ) ); ?> The widget takes four “instance” parameters: title – The title of the widget area iconstyle – The style of the icon. This can be any of the keys found in the Flare->iconstyles array in the main flare.php file iconsize – The size of the icon in pixels as an integer (ex. 64 for 64 pixels) iconspacing – The spacing between the icons in pixels as an integer (ex. 10 for 10 pixels)
Reddit fuzzes their count, so every time a count total is requested or displayed in the widget, its going to be a little different (usually +/- 20). This issue is on Reddit, so unfortunately we can’t really do anything about it 🙁
When it all boils down to it, Flare is just HTML and CSS. We try to place the Flare widgets in a location that is as un-obtrusive as possible and works in as many layouts as possible. As there are an infinite variety of themes out there though, your website’s theme might not work well with where we attempt to place Flare. The good news is, you can fix this by writing some CSS in your theme’s style.css file. Use a browser inspector such as Firebug for Firefox or the developer tools for Chrome and Safari to find out what styles need modifying for your Flare layout and write some overrides in your theme’s style.css file.
Unfortunately we cannot check the size of the content inside the social widgets themselves as they are in IFRAME tags. We set the IFRAME tag dimensions to work pretty well for most situations, but sometimes, they need to be wider. As mentioned in the previous FAQ though, you can always write a line or two of CSS in your theme’s style.css file to change the width of the bubbles.

Ratings

3.1
46 reviews

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Details Information

Version

1.2.7

First Released

22 Aug, 2012

Total Downloads

178,056

Wordpress Version

3.0 or higher

Tested up to:

3.7.31

Require PHP Version:

-

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Languages

The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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