Hi Corion,

The code for popupLinkedInShare() is on the same website as the button and the article and is preloaded in a .js library. The code is:

var winLinkedInShare = null; function popupLinkedInShare( strURL, strType, strHeight, strWidth ) { var strOptions = ''; if ( winLinkedInShare != null && !winLinkedInShare.closed ) winLinkedInShare.close(); if ( strType == 'console' ) strOptions = 'resizable,height=' + strHeight + ',width=' + str +Width; else if ( strType == 'fixed' ) strOptions = 'status,height=' + strHeight + ',width=' + strWid +th; else if ( strType == 'elastic' ) strOptions = 'toolbar,menubar,scrollbars,resizable,location,he +ight=' + strHeight + ',width=' + strWidth; winLinkedInShare = window.open( strURL, 'winLinkedInShare', strOpt +ions ); winLinkedInShare.focus(); return false; }

There are a number of .js libraries supporting the different social networking sites.

Regards,

Steve


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