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@feditips My blogs use Wordpress and I've always used the Shariff plug-in to generate the share buttons I choose, including Mastodon.
The first time you use the button, it asks for your instance and then, presumably, stores it in a cookie.
Sharing to Masto is always going to be problematic because Masto isn't monolithic so the button has no idea where to send the user without asking for more information.
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@feditips My blogs use Wordpress and I've always used the Shariff plug-in to generate the share buttons I choose, including Mastodon.
The first time you use the button, it asks for your instance and then, presumably, stores it in a cookie.
Sharing to Masto is always going to be problematic because Masto isn't monolithic so the button has no idea where to send the user without asking for more information.
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@feditips My blogs use Wordpress and I've always used the Shariff plug-in to generate the share buttons I choose, including Mastodon.
The first time you use the button, it asks for your instance and then, presumably, stores it in a cookie.
Sharing to Masto is always going to be problematic because Masto isn't monolithic so the button has no idea where to send the user without asking for more information.
@feditips My blogs use Wordpress and I've always used the Shariff plug-in to generate the share buttons I choose, including Mastodon.
The first time you use the button, it asks for your instance and then, presumably, stores it in a cookie.
Sharing to Masto is always going to be problematic because Masto isn't monolithic so the button has no idea where to send the user without asking for more information.