Social bookmarking allows users to submit, comment on, and “promote” websites. The Gregarious plugin supersedes the Digg This Reloaded Plugin and allows for seamless integration between your Wordpress Blog and social bookmarking sites such as Digg.com, Del.icio.us, Reddit and more. Requiring no editing of templates, and a simple point and click interface, Gregarious is the ultimate social bookmarking plugin for Wordpress.
Due to time constraints, I cannot guarantee support for this plugin.
Not compatible with WP 2.5.
Dynamic Buttons
I’m Diggin’ it
Gregarious uses the brand new Digg APIs to generate a dynamic ‘Digg It’ button on your post that shows the number of Diggs and allows the user to Digg post. No manual work is needed - the plugin knows when a post has been ‘dugg’ and sticks the button onto your post with no effort, leaving you free to write quality content. That’s right. Just activate it, and watch your traffic shoot through the roof.
Have you reddit?
Another great social bookmarking site that features dynamic buttons is Reddit. Again, integration is no hassle. Just turn on the Reddit button from the Gregarious options page, and you’re laughing. No manual labor, no long and complicated PHP scripts, and no coding. One click and you’re away!
More Features
Wow, could Gregarious possibly have more features? You betcha! As well as merely adding Digg and Reddit buttons, Gregarious has the following nifty additions:
General Features
- Complete admin interface with options regarding all configurable aspects of plugin including styles, display options (show on post, page, home, etc.) Digg link style (button, image or text link), and more.
- Check for updates automatically so you’re never out of date.
- No template customizations or coding knowledge necessary as the plugin handles everything for you, and then some.
- Choose the position of the buttons. Do you want them before or after your post content?
Digg related features
- Uses the brand new Digg API to generate dynamic buttons.
- Gregarious automatically knows if your post has been “Dugg” using DiggDetect™.
- You decide what to show for posts which have been Dugg or those which are yet to be Dugg. You can customize the links, show a dynamic or compact badge, an image - or choose not show anything.

- Configurable “What’s this?” link, so your users know exactly what they’re up against.
- Ease up on the bandwidth by using a text link instead of an image or Digg button if you need to.
Reddit integration
- Choose between three styles of buttons, from the eye-candy laden to the minimalistic.
- Customize the position of the button easily from the options page.
- Easy to use with no work required.
Other social bookmarking sites
- Submit your post to heaps of bookmarking sites with Alex Kings’s Share This plugin built right into Gregarious (it comes integrated - no further installation needed).
- Take advantage of further customization with options for Share This in the Gregarious admin panel.
- Add, remove, edit or rearrange social sites for the Share This plugin - an indispensable feature.
Download
Version 1.9.xx
Gregarious can be downloaded from the WordPress.org Gregarious page. (The link below points to the download from that page)
Installation and Usage
How do you install Gregarious, the ultimate social bookmarking plugin for Wordpress? It couldn’t be easier. After downloading the package, Unzip. Upload. Activate.
The options menu should show up in your administration under Options -> Gregarious. Here’s a screenshot:
If you wish to add social sites for Share This, you’ll need to CHMOD the akst.js and akst.css files to 777. Don’t worry if you don’t know what this means or can’t do this - Gregarious has alternative methods to cope.
Configuration
The plugin will work fine immediately after activation, but you may want to change some options to customize it. Gregarious can be configured from the Options tab of the administration panel in Wordpress. Just click on the Gregarious Options link. As mentioned earlier, there are a plethora of options and choices available, so feel free to tweak it to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
I installed and activated Gregarious, but the Digg button / Share link isn’t showing on my posts.
Gregarious uses different modules to provide all the features for your site. The PostBadge
module is the one that appends content to your posts. If there isn’t anything showing on your posts, make sure that the PostBadge module is turned on, as well as the modules for whatever features you want. (For example, the Share This module shows the Share link, and the Digg button module shows the Digg button or link). Activating a module will also add options to the Gregarious options page so you can configure it.
The Share This link takes me to a separate page. How do I get the popup dialog to show?
To show the Share This
popup on your site rather than linking to a Share This page, you need to ensure:
- That there is a
<?php wp_footer(); ?>call somewhere in the footer.php file of your template. - That there are no javascript errors on your site (due to your template or theme).
- That there is a
<?php wp_head(); ?>call somewhere in the header.php file of your template. And that you’re either running WordPress 2.1 or above or have prototype.js referenced in theGregarious no longer requires prototype.js<head>section of the page.
Generally, it’s the lack or misplacement of the <?php wp_footer(); ?> call that causes the popup not to show. If you still can’t get it working, ask me.
Template Integration
Currently, Gregarious’ feature-set includes various template tags that have been set up to be easy to use and integrate into any theme. Whether you’re a WordPress theme developer, or interested in more precise integration of social bookmarking to your blog, ask me about it.
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There is a link that I can’t get rid of.
It’s a link to http://dev.lipidity.com/feature/wp-plugin-gregarious
The link text is: “[?]”
So I get the Digg box, then this link to lipidity.com, then the “Share This” link.
You can see it at http://www.criticalreactor.com
Any ideas how to get rid of this link?
Thanks!
written by Brewskie on July 30, 2007 2:27 am | Permalink
Brewskie, search for ‘[?]’ in modules/digg-button/digg-button.php and remove it from there.
reasonded by Ankur on July 30, 2007 1:18 pm | Permalink
Thanks Ankur,
The image urls needed to be altered in the akst.css. The default was http://dev/…. So I had to correct those and everything is looking great. Thinks for the awesome plugin.
Dean
posted by Dean on July 31, 2007 2:21 am | Permalink
Dean, the URLs are fixed up automatically when you save the options or reset - hence the need to make sure they’re writable by the server (CHMOD).
mentioned by Ankur on July 31, 2007 8:39 am | Permalink
Will there ever be any support for WPMU?
Or is this something we should consider developing separately?
spoken by Tom on August 1, 2007 2:21 pm | Permalink
Hi i am fayaz and i used your plugin for
“share-this”, and i am unable to get the pop-up.can you pleased help me where i am misplacing the “wp_footer()”call.
Thank you..
proclaimed by Fayaz on August 1, 2007 9:41 pm | Permalink
how did jud answer my name
expressed by ryan musselwhite on August 2, 2007 12:36 pm | Permalink
hey ankur,
was very happy to have found this plug-in and all was working well until… crash. i changed the “share this” settings and now my whole WP admin comes up as nothing but blank broswer. removed the plug-in and all was fine. reinstalled it from the original zip: blank.
is there something i need to reset outside of the plugins dir so i can try to get this working again? not sure why it would have worked fine at first and then the clean reinstall would fail.
your help is appreciated.
xz
declared by xz on August 3, 2007 4:25 pm | Permalink
Does your plugin put the Share link in the email?
Thanks! =)
Ryan
uttered by Ryan on August 4, 2007 12:46 pm | Permalink
I have installed your plugin on 3 different blogs and am quite pleased with it. However, on the last install - the “share this” icon is on top of the “share this” text link. How can I fix it?
stated by chris melton on August 5, 2007 7:58 pm | Permalink
Great plugin, I really appreciate the streamlined option of the pop-up module with no bubbly graphics. One thing though (isn’t there always?): is there a way to see how often the “share this” is utilized by my readers? Do you have any suggestions as to how to acquire these stats?
Thanks,
Anne
revealed by Anne Hill on August 6, 2007 2:22 am | Permalink
Tom,
Although I would like to provide support for WPMU, I haven’t been able to do this due to time constraints. If you’d like to have a shot at modifying the plugn to make it work, please feel free.
Fayaz,
You’re using the Share This plugin, which is written by Alex King. The Gregarious plugin which I write includes a modified version of this plugin. You could try Gregarious or you could try to find out the reason for the Javascript error you’re getting.
Xz,
Could you tell me what change you made before the big bang? I can write an uninstaller for you to completely remove every single little trace of the previous installation so it works again, but it will be a big help if I know where the bug is.
Ryan,
Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean. Which email?
Chris Melton,
This would be due to a conflict in the CSS, probably with your theme. You can add an
!importantmark for the padding rule for the link class. If you need instructions, I’ll be happy to provide them.Anne Hill,
Not yet, but if you don’t mind waiting for ages, I can probably write this up.
voiced by Ankur on August 6, 2007 4:29 pm | Permalink
Ryan,
Sorry, I meant the email from Feedburner. I must have been in a hurry again. I will explain in great detail for you here to make up for it =)
I did more research into this and think there is something called a Personal FeedFlare URL which in Feedburner it has a FeedFlare section which lets you turn on links at the bottom of emails which it sends out to people who subscribe to your RSS feed. I saw someone who had a Share this link in their email and had your plugin on their site so they must have figured it out somehow but I cannot seem to.
Inside Feedburner’s site when you are logged in it has a FeedFlare section and at the bottom of all the possible things to add to your feeds (such links will then appear at the bottom of the email as Email this, Digg! this, Stumble it!, Save to Del.icio.us, etc etc.) I want to add a Share This link above them and I think that in order to do that I have to (Enter or paste a Flare Unit URL) as Feedburner says.
Wonderful little plugin =) Thank you very, very, very… Very much!!!
uttered by Ryan on August 6, 2007 8:17 pm | Permalink
OK Ryan. I think an update to WordPress had the broken the feed link. I’ve fixed it now. You can just download the new version, then activate the “Show Share This link on RSS feed content” option.
determined by Ankur on August 6, 2007 9:56 pm | Permalink
Woah, nice job man! Great plugin.
declared by Harley on August 6, 2007 10:43 pm | Permalink
I figured that there was some sort of conflict, but being somewhat new, I didn’t know where to look. If you would provide me with some basic instructions, I can get it straightened out. Thanks for your speedy response. I would have gotten back sooner, but our service was down
written by chris melton on August 7, 2007 12:47 am | Permalink
Has anyone encountered the situation where activating the Gregarious plugin causes the post body to disappear, both from single post view and from the main page view?
I’m using a freshly installed WP 2.2.1 from Fantastico with Gregarious 60 as the only plugin installed and just one extra skin (but the effect is the same with the default skins). Really a virgin clean installation. I even chmoded the two js files to avoid the warnings when saving Gregarious config.
If the plugin is disabled I can see the post body without problems. As soon as I activate Gregarious, the post body disappears, and is replaced by all the buttons (Digg this, [?], Share this, etc). Amazingly, none of the other problems frequently occurring in these comments appear (e.g. popups work, everything works, there’s just no blog body!).
I’m using PostBadge to attach the buttons to the post. I’ve tried changing the PostBadge code, and even tried doing a search-replace in the plugin code to change %CONTENT% to %GREG_CONTENT% in case it was messing up a global variable in WP, but to no effect. There is no difference whether I put %CONTENT% before or after other tags, with or without <>, and if I add something else (”foo”) to the Postbadge code, it will get displayed in the page.
Additionally, when the plugin is active, the post body is not present even in the page source, so there’s no chance of a lost closing tag of some div element eating up the whole text - it simply does not get echoed.
The blog is not yet public, it’s password protected, so here are some screenshots.
Sample screenshot with plugin active:
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/3989/screenshot005tz5.png
Sample screenshot with plugin inactive:
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/8904/screenshot006cu6.png
Thanks for any help!
recorded by UnreaL on August 7, 2007 6:21 am | Permalink
I updated the share-this.php file and now I am also having the problem now with the blank content.
I am also using Post Badge.
Maybe unrelated but when I went to the Edit Database button the feedburner url was blank eventhough I have actually entered one in FeedFlare module.
Disabling the Share this module allows me to show the content of the posts again.
I also cannot seem to get the emails to send from the share this link popup on the site for some reason… but maybe that is something else, just thought I would mention it since that is probably a very good feature to have. Maybe a wordpress update messed up some more things
voiced by Ryan on August 8, 2007 1:17 am | Permalink
So I also seem to have some weird deal with the CSS file rewriting itself or something. Now that is a bit odd. I don’t know if it happens when the component gets reactivated or whats going on but it does suck to have to re edit the css each time it happens. I can’t figure that part out =)
Also, someone actually got an email with the Share this link on it in the time I was testing it for a couple minutes which is neat, except for the fact that the link only linked back to the home page of the blog…
mentioned by Ryan on August 8, 2007 3:47 am | Permalink
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