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  • Sunday A. James
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    @danbp,

    If you could get it to work with wordpress using /wp-admin/press-this.php you could probably make it work with the light version of WP’s editor used for notices. Don’t know exactly what you mean by”endpoint”, but if it’s related to “target”, tought that what’s new is targeted and ajaxified, like pressthis.

    Yes, I mean “target”. And how do I locate the “light version of WP’s editor?


    Sunday A. James
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    @sunday-a-james

    @rosyteddy,

    But sigh! This is one area no php scripts have ever thought or coded, as far as I know. (If they did, FB would not have this ugly monopoly). There may be workarounds with the codes and protocols already available in wordpress (or for that matter in other scripts) but I am afraid there is no ready-made plugin available.

    It is possible, and I am close to it using /wp-admin/press-this.php. But the issues are that press-this.php places posts on wordpress sites and it grants users admin dashboard. My site uses buddypress and “BuddyPress Activity Plus” plugin to post pictures on front-end.

    What I want now is the .php file like press-this.php that handles the posting of updates on front-end without granting users access to admin dashboard.


    Sunday A. James
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    @sunday-a-james

    I understand the method of copying the url of a picture and pasting it in the “What’s new” editor very well.
    But here is what I mean.
    I want to create a customised “SharePics” service button that owners of any other websites on any platform can embed in the codes of their sites for the visitors to be able to share the pictures from their to my site by clicking on the “SharePics” button just like the Share on Facebook button, Pin It to Pinterest, Tweet to Twitter and so on without having them to copy the picture url manually.

    I want to include my “SharePics” button on “AddThis” list so that site owners can embed the button for their visitors to share the site pictures to my site

    That my SharePics service with the icon would be listed on AddThis button list
    AddThis Service


    Sunday A. James
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    @sunday-a-james

    I use “BuddyPress Activity Plus” plugin. This plugin allows user to post pictures on activity streams as update.

    The excart .php file that handles the picture publishing is what I can not figure out.

    Plugin: BuddyPress Activity Plus – Version 1.6.1


    Sunday A. James
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    @sunday-a-james

    Issues fixed.
    Thanks.


    Sunday A. James
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    @sunday-a-james

    Issues fixed.
    Thanks.

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