Looking forward to seeing your theme design. Unsure if we can include
the Twitter/Facebook/Google+ icons within the Roller download as they
aren't Apache-licensed (they're copyrighted)--but, worst case, themes
using them can be stored externally either at GitHub or Google Code, and
we can refe
Hello Glen,
I agree with you about the GA code thing, as main problem is that its
maintaince.
But the share buttons you are talking are only the buttons icons, I was
talking about implementing facebook, teiiter and google+ share apis which
help users in sharing the page. We did not have to use any
Gaurav
Roller has been made up from ground zero as a network of bloggers
or enetrprise blog network. There are many advantage of this approach.
Though individual can also use it. Companies like Oracle and IBM use it.
-arvind
On 29 November 2013 19:56, Glen Mazza wrote:
> Hmm, there a
Hmm, there are nice-looking media share buttons available by third
parties (e.g., AddThis:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/apache_roller_blogging#rol10). I
don't think we need to re-invent the wheel by developing (and needing to
maintain) our own, especially if they end up looking not as go
Hello,
I found the social media share buttons missing in Roller. I have
implemented it in my theme, Is there any specific reason that the social
media share plugins are missing ? Also, we can have google analytics
tracking code by default in the themes so user just have to place there
GA-ID t