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Topic RSSyou cannot keep the like button that close to the other buttons because the like button balloon do not increase in width automatically when the like count will increase to two or three digits. so you will have to leave gap between the like and the other buttons so that the count balloon do not over lap
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4:48 pm
yeah i know man but atm this not looks nice so i just want reduce this space now
i think i cant get more then 2 digits right now pls help me do that
Thanks for ur support
Try out the below code in custom CSS options of the plugin
.s4fblike {
margin-right: 0 !important;
overflow: hidden;
width: 80px !important;
}
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3:33 am
Sudipto said:
Try out the below code in custom CSS options of the plugin
.s4fblike {
margin-right: 0 !important;
overflow: hidden;
width: 80px !important;
}
work like charm thanx alot my friend for GR8 SUPPRT 🙂
10:37 pm
How do I get the minimum amount of space between the small icons. It's not likely that I'll ever get 3 digits in my counts. Kina's image shows them right next to each other - that's what I'm shooting for. I put the Facebook Like on the right to allow for it to expand. I'm using Twitter, +1, a custom Pin It button and FB Like. I'm also using the shortcode
Really nice plugin - I hope I can make it work as I have it envisioned in my head.
Thanks!
@Val - This is really a tough thing to do. All we can do is set the margin between the buttons to zero but even then there will be space between the buttons. This is because the buttons are designed that ways so that it can be used on both high traffic websites as well as on low traffic websites.
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