You can do exactly that with AddThis.In XenForo 1.1 now has a "Share This Page" - a great pity that it is based on another service "addthis" ..
In future versions, please add this feature entirely his own, with the ability to add various services, etc.
This is 100% a NoGo....is based on another service "addthis" ...
Can you explain why you would want to?This is 100% a NoGo.
Can I disable this in ACP?
To be honest, purely my opinion, very bad, that function is dependent on someone else's service ..Can you explain why you would want to?
The actual project is for a banking application.Can you explain why you would want to?
Yes, you can disable it in the AdminCP.The next project is for a banking application.
We must guarantee that there is no external access or we must remove it.
First, these services are not required, ie authorization / registration through facebook, can be replaced with a standard registration, etc..What, you mean like the Tweet, G+1 and Facebook Recommend buttons?
Those are external services.
Facebook has concerns with that: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/09/03/0115241/Heises-Two-Clicks-For-More-Privacy-vs-FacebookIt would be great if there would be something like http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http://www.heise.de/extras/socialshareprivacy/
Don't worry Kier, I'll have this enabled just for you.
Okay, I stand corrected, then.
Is there a way to have the p rint page option disabled as standard? the reason I ask is it prints the page as is when you click it (including the popup) kind of pointless really!
Facebook has concerns with that: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/09/03/0115241/Heises-Two-Clicks-For-More-Privacy-vs-Facebook
[2. Update: Mittlerweile äußerte sich erneut Tina Kulow von Facebook Deutschland. In einem Tweet schrieb sie: "Um es klar zu stellen: 2-klick-Button ist nicht ideal - aber kein Problem. Nur ein Like-Button der grafisch so tut als ob er einer ist, ist nicht ok. Das ist alles." Nachdem heise online dem Button für den ersten Click, der die Like-Funktion aktiviert, ein verändertes Design gegeben hat, sollte demnach der weiteren Nutzung des 2-Click-Buttons durch heise online und andere Websites auch von Seiten Facebooks nichts mehr im Wege stehen.]
[2 Update: Meanwhile, Tina Kulow commented again on Facebook Germany. In a tweet, she wrote: "To put it clearly:. 2-click button is not ideal - but no problem just a button Like so does the graph as if he is one, is not ok That's all.." After heise online the button for the first click, which activates the Like function, design changes have been, therefore, should continue to use the two-click buttons by heise online and other websites also from Facebook's nothing standing in the way. ]
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