Tipsy Social Icons Plugin
Tipsy Social Icons aims to be the easiest way to include access to your social networking profiles.
Tipsy Social Icons is a WordPress widget that makes it easy to include a variety of social icons and custom labels into your WordPress blog or site. It includes both 16×16 and 32×32 variations of the icons and optional hover effects.
Tipsy Social Icons allows you to:
- Define a custom URL for each image
- Easily customize each icons label
- Modify the placement of the tooltip
- …and much more!
The plugin includes the following icons:
- 500px
- Behance
- Deviant Art
- Digg
- Dribbble
- Email
- Evernote
- Facebook
- Flickr
- Forrst
- FourSquare
- GitHub
- Google+
- Instagram
- LastFM
- LinkedIn
- MixCloud
- Picasa
- Pinterest
- Rdio
- RSS
- Skype
- Soundcloud
- Stack Overflow
- StumbleUpon
- Tumblr
- Twitter
- Vimeo
- Yammer
- Yelp
- YouTube
- ZooTool
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Installation
Using The WordPress Dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Add New’ Plugin Dashboard
- Select
tipsy-social-icons.zip
from your computer - Upload
- Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugin Dashboard
Using FTP
- Extract
tipsy-social-icons.zip
to your computer - Upload the
tipsy-social-icons
directory to your wp-content/plugins
directory - Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugins dashboard
Screenshots
Tipsy Social Icons administration panel
Tipsy Social Icons displayed in the sidebar
Tipsy Social Icons live on a blog
Changelog
4.1.1
- Changing plugin ownership
4.1.0
- Changing plugin ownership
4.0.0
- Removing donate link
- Adding adopt-me tag
3.9.0
- WordPress 3.8 compatibility
3.8.0
- Added support for 500px
- Moved screenshots out of plugin directory for a lighter download
- Minor improvements to coding conventions
3.7.0
- Updated icons for Instagram, Yammer, and Behance with improved transparency.
- Props to @traukainehm for the icon updates.
3.6.0
- Added support for Yammer
- Updating the donate URL
- Updated localization files
3.5.2
- Continued resolution with the widget dashboard and the public display of the plugin
3.5.1
- Rolling back changes that broke the plugin in 3.5.
3.5
- Added a namespace for filters and dried up the code (via @justnorris)
- Added new filters and actions (via @justnorris)
- Added the ability to programmatically edit, add, and remove icons from the list (via @justnorris)
- Updating the list of available icons in the README (StumbleUpon)
- Minor localization update
- For the technical changes see this commit and this commit.
3.4
3.3
- Added icons for Behance
- Added icons for Instagram
3.2
- Improvements to localization
- Adding icons for MixCloud
- Updating StumbleUpon icon
- Confirming support for WordPress 3.5
3.1
- Updating the donate link
- Updating a small typo in the README
3.0
- Adherence to the WordPress Coding Standards
- Improved admin user interface
- Fewer imports for JavaScript and CSS to improve load time
- Added the ability to completely disable tooltips
- Remove the Posterous icon
- Added icons for Evernote, GitHub, Picasa, Rdio, Stack Overflow, Stumble Upon, Yelp, and ZooTool
- Updated screenshots
- Added a new screenshot
- Added a plugin header image
2.4
- Resolving a problem that conflicted with some other JavaScript sources
- Renaming plugin as ‘WP Social Icons Lite’
2.3
- Adding a new screenshot
- Updating existing screenshot
- Adding support for Pinterest
- Adding a new option for tooltip position
- Updating localization
- Minor admin UI improvements
2.2
- Verifying 3.3.1 compatibility
- Fixing a class name error
2.0
- Addition of the Tumblr icon
- Refresh of the Twitter icon
- Notices about the premium version, WP Social Icons.
1.8
- Improving minor problem with Google+ support
1.7
- Activated support for DeviantArt
1.6
- Added support for FourSquare
1.5
- Fixing a problem with invalid headers.
1.4
- Added support for Google+
1.3
- Tested WP3.2 compatibility
1.2
- Added support for SoundCloud
- Updated the widget admin display to display a proper description
1.1
- Added icons for Deviant Art, GitHub, and Stack Overflow
- Removed the fading of the Tipsy tooltips. In some cases, the jQuery event queue would back up and cause erroneous results with the tips.
1.0