Thanks for posting the code! It seems that the code also needs some additional Javascript:

<div ... onclick="return popupLinkedInShare(this.href,'console' +,400,570)" class="linkedin_share_button">

Maybe popupLinkedInShare() comes from some external files. If these files are hosted by LinkedIn, that would mean we would funnel every page hit to LinkedIn, which I consider in appropriate without user opt-in. Can you find out what LinkedIn documents how to use their button? If it isn't possible without pulling in files from LinkedIn, this would need to go into the Free Nodelet as well. As a second alternative, we could make a "Social Nodelet" that (registered) users can add to their pages. This restricts the "network effect" somewhat, but I prefer not to force-feed all those data collectors with data from the visitors who prefer to remain anonymous to us.

Nodelets are basically HTML snippets and can also pull in Javascript, like jozef proposed in Re^4: Facebook 'like' button. (atypical).


In reply to Re: Free publicity by Corion
in thread Free publicity by Steve_BZ

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