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How to Add a Floating Social Share Bar in WordPress

Adding a floating social share bar can greatly improve your content’s visibility and encourage readers to promote it on social media. A floating bar stays with the user as they scroll, making it easy to share content at any point. 

While running our own sites, we have seen the impact of floating social share bars in driving engagement and increasing traffic. By strategically adding this feature to our websites, we have observed a noticeable boost in social shares and a wider reach for our content.

Whether you’re running a blog or a business, adding a floating social share bar can be a simple way to encourage engagement and expand your online presence.

In this article, we will guide you through the process of adding a floating social share bar to your WordPress site. Our step-by-step instructions make it simple even for beginners.

Add a Floating Social Share Bar in WordPress

Why Add a Floating Social Share Bar in WordPress?

Adding a prominent social share bar makes it easy for visitors to share your content on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. By keeping this bar visible while scrolling, you provide a convenient way for users to share your content at any time.

This can lead to increased engagement, traffic, and brand awareness. Plus, it can motivate users to leave comments and likes or follow your updates.

Other than that, a floating social share bar can indirectly improve your website’s rankings by increasing social signals. When users share your content on social media, it generates backlinks to your website, which can positively impact your search engine rankings.

Having said that, let’s take a look at how to easily add a floating social share bar in WordPress. In this tutorial, we will be discussing a code and plugin method. You can use the links below to jump to the approach of your choice:

Method 1: Add a Floating Social Share Bar With WPCode

If you are looking for a customizable and easy way to add a floating social share bar in WordPress, then this method is for you.

For this approach, we will be using WPCode because it is the best WordPress code snippets plugin on the market. For more information on this tool, check out our full WPCode review.

WPCode has an extensive library of pre-made code snippets, including a ready-to-use solution for adding a floating social share bar. This eliminates the need for custom coding and makes it easy to implement this feature on your website.

First, you need to install and activate the WPCode plugin. For more information, see our beginner’s guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Note: WPCode has a free version. However, to unlock the code snippets library, you will need the plugin’s pro plan.

Upon activation, head over to the Code Snippets » + Add Snippet page from the WordPress dashboard and use the search box to locate the ‘Floating Social Media Icons’ snippet.

Once you do that, just click the ‘Use snippet’ button under it.

Click Use Snippet for the floating social media icons snippet

This will open the ‘Edit Snippet’ page on your screen. You will notice that the code snippet for the floating social share bar, with links to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, has already been added to the ‘Code Preview’ box.

You can now use the code snippet as it is or scroll down and change the position, margin, width, background color, height, and border radius for the icons.

For instance, the background color for these social media icons is black by default. However, you can replace it with the hex code of a color that better matches your brand.

Customize floating social share bar

After that, scroll back to the top and toggle the ‘Inactive’ switch to ‘Active.’

Then, click the ‘Update’ button to store your settings and add a floating social share bar.

Activate the update the code snippet

You can now visit your website to see the social media icons in action.

Here is how it looked on our demo website.

Floating social share bar GIF

Method 2: Add a Floating Social Share Bar With a Plugin

If you don’t want to use custom code on your website, then this method is for you. That said, keep in mind that you won’t get as many customization options with this approach.

First, you need to install and activate the Floating Social Share Icons plugin. For details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, visit the Floating Links & Social Icons page from the WordPress dashboard. By default, the plugin will automatically add floating icons that allow users to visit the home page, the next post, the previous post, the top of the page, and the bottom of the page and copy the current URL.

However, if you don’t need any of these functionalities, then you can toggle the switch off for these options. Once you do that, your changes will be synced automatically.

Remove unnecessary icons by toggling the switch

After that, head to the Floating Links & Social Icons » Social Icons page from the admin sidebar.

To customize your floating social share bar, simply toggle the switch next to the desired social media platforms. This will make the corresponding icons appear on your bar, allowing visitors to easily share your content.

Add floating social share bar in WordPress

Your settings will be saved automatically once you make the changes.

Then, you can visit your WordPress site to see the floating social share bar in action.

GIF for floating social share bar

Bonus: Add a Floating Social Bar in WordPress

If you want, you can also add a floating social bar with follow buttons in WordPress.

This allows visitors to easily connect with your social media profiles and stay updated on your latest news and events. By making it convenient for users to follow you on social media, you can expand your reach and foster a dedicated community.

To do this, you will need OptinMonster, which is the best lead generation tool on the market. Plus, it comes with a premade template to create a floating social bar.

First, visit the OptinMonster website and sign up for an account. Remember that you will need to purchase the Basic plan because it includes the Floating Bar campaign type.

OptinMonster website

Then, head to your WordPress dashboard to install and activate the OptinMonster connector plugin. For details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you will see the welcome screen and the setup wizard. Go ahead and click the ‘Connect Your Existing Account’ button.

Connect your existing account

You can then follow the on-screen prompts to connect your OptinMonster account with WordPress.

Once that is done, head over to the OptinMonster » Templates page from the WordPress dashboard and select ‘Floating Bar’ as the campaign type.

Next, click the ‘Use Template’ button for the ‘Follow on Social Media’ template. This will open a prompt where you must add a name for the campaign you are about to create.

Select Follow on social bar template

OptinMonster’s drag-and-drop builder will now launch on your screen.

This is where you can design your floating bar.

Customize the social bar according to your liking

The plugin offers different blocks that you can simply drag and drop onto the template. For instance, you can add an image, text, button, and more to your social media bar.

To learn more, see our tutorial on how to add an alert bar in WordPress.

After that, click on the social media follow buttons within the floating bar. This will open some new settings in the left column.

Here, you can add the URL for your Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages accordingly.

Add URLs for your social media pages and IDs

Once you are done, switch to the ‘Publish’ tab from the top and change the campaign status to ‘Publish’. Then, you will need to click the ‘Save’ button and close the visual builder.

You can now visit your WordPress site to view the floating social bar in action.

Floating social share bar in WordPress

We hope that this article helped you learn how to add a floating social share bar in WordPress You may also want to see our beginner’s guide on how to add social share buttons in WordPress and our top picks for the best social media plugins to grow your site.

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123 CommentsLeave a Reply

  1. Mike

    Lots of people like me having problems with your floating bar not working. Do you check your support comments? I guess only option is to assume that since you don’t address the reasons why your floating bar does not work, it must be broken and I must look for another solution. (Sad face)

    • WPBeginner Support

      Mike, we tested it WP 3.8 and it works fine. As a free plugin it comes with limited support options. Unfortunately we can not address theme related issues.

      Admin

  2. Brian So

    Hi, thanks for sharing this plugin. Whenever I click on ‘Like’ on the floating social bar, it pops up a window for me to share to my friends. But the window is cut off, making only the left side visible. It only happens to the Facebook Like button and not to G+. Do you know how to fix this?

    • Jenn Marie

      Brian, try adding this to your style sheet or your theme’s custom CSS box:

      /* to fix cropping of fb post-like popup*/
      .fb-like iframe {
      max-width: inherit !important;
      }

      I was having the same problem and this worked immediately!

  3. Rahul Chowdary

    I absolutely loved this plugin. I made few changes myself to make it better for my blog.

    I am also using Sticky Header by ThematoSoup. So when the sticky header is scrolled down the floating social bar overlapping perfectly.

    Problem is the background of the bar and fsb-sprite image.
    So I edited the css of this plugin to remove background color of the bar and removed background of fsb-sprite image.

    You can see that working on any post of my blog. My blog: Techpingo[dot]com.

    My question: In the free version an image is used as buttons and the counters are placed properly. But how can I use customized version with actual buttons like yours in “wpbeginner.com” blog and sister blog “list25.com” .

    Please tell me how to do it but don’t say me no.

  4. Mike Campbell

    Thanks for the great plugin, using it on a couple of my websites.

  5. Nitin

    Hi,

    Just wanted to know if the bar could be disabled for mobile devices as social sharing is native on iOS etc. If yes, then how.

    Apologies, if you have already addressed the question in conversations before, I gave cursory glance could not find anyone on this.

    Thanks

  6. Muhammad Shoaib

    Hey i have installed it on my website and it is working great. I want to change the background color of the sharing bar so that it will match with my blog’s bg color. I have tried in CSS file but did not succeeded. can anyone help me how to do it.? Thanks

    • Jenn Marie

      Muhammad, you might try making your own fsb-sprite.png file with a transparent background. This file is located in the theme’s images folder and currently the button images are on a white background. You’ll need an image editing program that supports a transparent canvas, like Adobe Fireworks.

  7. Bob Digital

    Hi, we are getting a redirect loop on the pinterest button, all others seem to work ok. Any ideas what we might be doing wrong?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Its working fine on our test site. Please try disabling other social media plugins and see if this works. If it does work then please notify us about the plugin that was conflicting.

      Admin

      • Bob Digital

        Hi, thanks. Does the pinterest button on our site work for you? – http://digitalvillas.com/portfolio/dvr43-modern-fantasy-villa/

        The only other social plugin on that theme is the ‘Facebook Social Plugin Widgets’ so we have added the plugin to a new demo site we are making to test it out, this site uses a different theme and has no other social media plugins at all, it is on the same hosting though. We get the same response from the pinterest button.

        On this page you dont have pinterest so we cant test it, is there another site you have it on we can test please?

        Many Thanks.

  8. Emily

    How to fix if it get “error” on Facebook button? :(

  9. Jaswinder

    Great information about how to add a floating social share bar in wordpress?
    I was looking for the information and I got the answer.

  10. Paul

    Hi, I have a question about the facebook like. When you open this up, you get a share on facebook box, as expected. But if you have multiple facebook pages, how can you direct the share to a specific page, ie personal vs business page. This is a recurrent theme with facebook shares and likes. Any thoughts?
    Thanks
    Paul

  11. aquib

    Hi the facebook share button will only partially display can you help ?

  12. Paul

    I have a question. Let’s say you enable this new floating social bar, what happens to all those prior posts you have out in the world or in your blog, enabled with jetpack social sharing. Do those social buttons disappear from those posts?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Floating social bar will show your likes and tweet counts on those posts. The plugin will not affect how people shared your posts before installing this plugin.

      Admin

  13. William Hughes

    I would like to use the new plugin, BUT

    is it alright to install it on a wordpress site that has been customized with different/unique graphics and “navigational icons” were added to the sub header??? *
    (I had someone do this for me)*

    Any kind of info or help on this would be greatly appreciated!

  14. Fatos

    Hi,

    Thank you wpbeginner for creating such an awesome plugin. I installed it and realized it wasn’t floating, deactivated almost all plugins and found the culprits while activating them one by one. Two plugins that conflict with this one are: Facebook TrafficPop™ for WordPress, and Wordpress Like Locker; same author from codecanyon.net. Do you guys have any idea how to fix it.

  15. FxB

    Nice plugin

    One observation : you should remove the white background on the sprite.png so we could tweak the background without having a disgracing white border around the elements.

    For the rest nothing to say, great work

  16. Iselag

    Can i add the bar at the bottom of a page or post instead of the top where it is now?

  17. Nouman Younas

    Just installed it.. feeling great.
    i installed it because of two reasons
    its unique
    you are reliable

  18. Julian

    Thank you for this beautiful plugin. I am having one issue: If I activate the plugin, when clicking at a post, I get an access denied message from my htaccess (I protected /wp-admin directory). If I do not enter any credentials and click cancel, the page and the plugin loads and everything looks normal. Does your plugin require access to /wp-admin folder?

  19. Dario

    I didn´t like me,, because i need the option to send by mail,, and this plug-in didn’t had it!

  20. Christos

    Hello , great work with this plugin and in general
    I have a question .
    Is there a way to add my post rating php code in the bar , so it will float with the social buttons too .
    It will be a nice future :)

  21. Feyi C

    Perfect timing! I just deleted a social sharing plugin that was giving me serious crawling and indexing issues. Thank you so much. The best things in life really are free. I’m happy to make a donation and will be looking into your other paid products and services in future…you rock!

  22. Muhammadibn

    Is it possible to add functionality for the facebook share button?

    • Editorial Staff

      Turn off the socialite, and the FB like button will work like the share.

      Admin

  23. Greg Moore

    Hi,

    The instructions on this page say:

    ” Next, add your twitter ID in the field in the following format @wpbeginner.”

    The instructions on the Settings page for the plugin say:

    “Your twitter username when visitors retweet your posts (no @ symbol).”

    Thanks in advance for clarifying this.

    – Greg

    • Editorial Staff

      Sorry, that is our mistake. Fixed the instruction. Add twitter handle without the @ symbol.

      Admin

  24. Marcy Diaz

    Thank you for this plugin. I always appreciated that your social bar didn’t cover the post text while I was reading on an iPad, while many other plugins do. I also appreciate all your many tutorials; when I need to know how to do something with WordPress, your site is usually the first site I search, even before a general Google search.

    • Editorial Staff

      Thank you Marcy for your continuous support. We truly appreciate it.

      -Syed

      Admin

  25. Noel O'Connor

    Thank you guys so much for this, I LOVE it. I was sick to the back teeth of “Sociable”.

  26. MJ Bush

    Are there any plans to create an option to disable the number of shares display? For now I’m not activating it because of the big fat zeros. Will activate when there’s an option or I have decent numbers. ;-)

    • Editorial Staff

      Yes, in our next update which should hopefully go live later today, it will automatically hide the count if it is 0. If the count is higher then 0, then it will display.

      Admin

  27. Ray Mitchell

    This plugin is exactly what I need for my newly launched blog. Unfortunately, the row of 0 shares is depressing. Is there any thought to making the counters an option?

  28. Katie

    Is there a way to customize it so it looks just like the way you have it on here? I installed it, but the font is different, it’s more spaced out between the buttons, and there isn’t the line dividers :)

    • Editorial Staff

      The customization on this site are done to match our design. We use a font called Oswald which has to be loaded first in the design before it can be used by the bar. It doesn’t make sense to load an external font that doesn’t match site design for thousands of users who use this plugin.

      In short, if you would like to do that, then you can override the plugin CSS styles.

      Admin

      • Seda

        Thanks guys. This is an amazing plugin. Can you let us know how to add the line dividers like the one on your page here and change the font in css? I’m a newbie and don’t know css but i’m willing to give it a shot. What line in css should be changed to add the line dividers and change the fonts?

        Thanks in advance and thanks for the best social media plugin out there.

  29. Sri Ganesh.M

    Thanks for the plugin, but the value of every post is 0. !

  30. Nick

    Is there somewhere to see example of what it looks like and how it works?

    I’ve tried all the rest and none worked to our satisfaction. Would love to see if this is the one for us.

  31. Jeremy Myers

    I am sure you are biased…. but would you say this is faster than the Jetpack share bar?

    • Editorial Staff

      I would admit the bias if I was biased.

      This plugin is faster than all other social media plugins including the one in Jetpack. This is faster than even if you paste the social buttons directly in your template. Mainly because all other methods simply load social media scripts on initial page load. We don’t load the heavy social scripts until the user brings their mouse over the share buttons. This allows your initial page load to be the same as you would have without loading any social media scripts.

      -Syed

      Admin

  32. Everlind

    Hello,

    please I saw always the tweet counter at 0, also when there are some tweets. I read that the problem is related the update even 30 minutes of Twitter…but also after that time, the counter is always stop on 0.

    Do you have a fix for this please?

    Thanks

  33. Ten

    I activate this plugin and selected posts, but nothing showing at all. I am not sure if it is due to conflict with other plugins.

    Is there a way to place it manually in single.php?

    Thanks.

    • Editorial Staff

      Ten, if nothing shows up then it means that your site is not using the_content() tag in the template. You can manually add the plugin like this:

      <?php floating_social_bar($args = array('twitter' => true, 'facebook' => true, 'google' => true)); ?>

      pinterest and linkedin are added the same way as others.

      Admin

      • Tom Chubb

        Hi,
        This sounds like a great plugin and (almost) perfect for what I need.
        Only issue is that I use an events plugin where all events use the same page, so if you click share it will only share the single page, not the single event.
        I need a plugin where I can manually pass it the URL (which I can get from a placeholder in the events plugin) otherwise every event has the same amount of likes/shares, etc.
        Thanks in advance,

        Tom

        • Editorial Staff

          Tom,

          This plugin comes with a manual insertion code that you can use. Refer to the our FAQ section. We added a new variable that is not yet documented but will be in our release later today that allows you to make the bar static. Parameter is static=true.

          You can use the function to insert in your events loop and display it after each event. The plugin doesn’t get the main page URL, it gets the url of the post/page from the loop it is in.

  34. Caitlin

    This is really great! I was using publicize but the shares were always at the bottom of the pages and a spacing issue I couldn’t resolve meant that it was essentially hidden.

    I have two questions that are related to layout:
    1. It doesn’t appear on my home page (which is the blog post source and sequentially displays all blogs post). It does appear if I click on each individual blog. I understand why it’s happening, but I’m wondering if there is a way to make it appear on the home page?

    2. My WP layout has a grey background for pages and posts. The floating bar appears in white so it looks a bit out of place. Is there a way to modify the colour of the floating bar?

    Awesome plugin.Thanks!

    • Editorial Staff

      Hi Caitlin,

      1. It doesn’t appear on the homepage because you can’t have 10 floating bars if you have 10 posts. Besides most front pages only show the excerpts, and people don’t/shouldn’t share things by simply reading the excerpts.

      2. At this point, the option to change color doesn’t exist. I’m not sure when it will make it in or if it will make it in. But I will keep it in mind for future features.

      -Syed

      Admin

    • Caitlin

      Thanks for your speedy reply! I appreciate it :)

  35. Karan Singh Chauhan

    It doesn’t work on eleven40 child theme of genesis? Why?

  36. Stijn

    Having problems with the CSS sprite on Genesis 2.0 bèta. The one for Twitter seems to be bugged, background-image path is incorrect. Looking forward to your fix so I can give this another go. :-)

  37. Rudd

    Hi Syed,

    Thanks for let us know about this and for contacting us. We’ll give it a try some time this weekend and hopefully can write up something for this plugin. Have been looking for this kind of plugin since most of the floating social share bar plugins out there float on the left or right side of the post, not on the top.

    • Editorial Staff

      Danny,

      I have tried the floating on: Mac (Safari and Chrome). Windows (Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer). They are all seem to be working fine. If for some reason the issue persist on your site, then it has to be a conflict with another jQuery script that either your theme or another plugin uses.

      As for responsive, the plugin adjust fine on mobile screen. The only issue was the floating can be buggy. This is why we stopped the floating. In the later version, we are thinking of making it a toggle box called “Share” which when the user clicks on will show the share buttons only for responsive sites on smaller screen resolutions.

      Admin

  38. Zimbrul

    To be honest (I don’t want to say big words) but I was really looking for something like that! I have a fixation to find the best social sharing plugin and lightweight at the same time. Looks like this is doing the job. I’ve installed on three of my sites and the rest will follow. This will allow me to get rid of the bloated plugins similar to this one and use yours.
    And to be honest a plugin by Syed Balkhi and Thomas Griffin cannot be anything but an awesome plugin.

  39. Nouman Younas

    Really nice.. i am going to install it on my one blog and after testing it.. i will install it on all blogs…

  40. Tee Riddle

    Hello! This looks like a great plugin and something that will definitely fill a need I (many others, too) have for social sharing.

    I haven’t used the plugin yet and have a question similar to Katie’s above. Is there a way to exclude certain pages? Maybe a filter we could add using “if ( function_exist() )” to exclude certain page ids?

    I have certain pages I would like to add the share bar, then other pages that are not password protected (like an email sign up thank you page) where I want to exclude from having the share bar.

    Thanks!

    • Editorial Staff

      Correction: There is a meta box to hide social buttons on individual posts and pages. You just have to make sure that you check the post type from Floating Social Bar settings, and then you can turn it off for individual pages.

      Admin

      • Tee Riddle

        Awesome! Thank you very much for the reply and the hard work on the plugin.

  41. raikit

    Hello,

    An option to place the bar below or above the post?

    Select an option under which post types, categories, Social Bar appears.

    An option to disable the floating social bar in edit mode of page / post.

    All of that would be nice!

    Best regards

    raikit

    • Editorial Staff

      We don’t want to bloat the plugin with too many options.

      You do have an option to select which post type you want to add this to. Lastly, we are contemplating adding the option to stop the floating and then choose the position either bottom or top.

      Admin

      • Jean-Paul Horn

        I would very much appreciate an option to stop the floating and just make it ‘stick’ wherever I place it via a function call. It would be awesome if you could incorporate this. I’ve marked the plugin as favorite so I can keep up with its progress.

        • Editorial Staff

          Jean, we already have a function for developers who want to call it manually rather than using the default plugin options. The option for stop floating is being worked on :)

    • Gretchen Louise

      I second the suggestion to give a checkbox option for display below the post rather than above the post if it’s not floating. Thanks for the fabulous plugin, guys!

  42. Usama Siddiqui

    Awesome plugin. I will definitely install it on my website. I will suggest you to add StumbleUpon button in this plugin :) A big thank you for the plugin.

    • Editorial Staff

      Thanks Usama. Unfortunately, we will not be adding SU at this point mainly because we want to keep it focused on the major social networks.

      Admin

  43. Ahmad Awais

    That is a nice thing to have if one don’t want to mess up with the page load time and keep his site scaled.

    Will review it at Freakify sooner than later.

    Good Job. Perfection with Awesomeness.

  44. Brankica

    Just installed it. I ran speed test on a single page and didn’t see any results in speeding up the site HOWEVER, it looks faster to me, my left floating bar used to load forever and this is right there immediately. I love how clean it looks.
    So I removed my other sharing plugin and plan to keep this one for awhile :) THANKS!

  45. Gautam Doddamani

    woohoo finally a plugin which uses socialite.js perfectly…man i will always support you and i am going to implement this on my site…keep rockin! :D

    • Editorial Staff

      Thanks Gautam. Would love it if you can leave us a nice review on WP.org :)

      Admin

      • Gautam Doddamani

        already did! :) by the way i also posted a few suggestions to improve the plugin further more…check it out!!

  46. Emyr Thomas

    Great to see a social media plugin that actually tackles the issue of page load speed. The only gripe I have so far is that it loads the whole of twitter bootstrap just for a single admin options page! I know this is on the back end and doesn’t affect front end performance, but still seems a bit excessive. Why not just use default WordPress classes to style the options page – do you really need bootstrap?

    • Editorial Staff

      Bootstrap made things easy. It has no effect on the front-end and its negligible even on the backend. It will also help us in the future as this plugin evolve.

      Admin

      • Emyr Thomas

        I know it has no effect on the front end (as I already stated), but come on, this is overkill for one options page for a single plugin. I could just about understand if this were a plugin which required a myriad of complex option screens, but it’s not. I think stuff like this is bad practice. What if many plugins started doing this? It would certainly have an effect then. You don’t need much CSS to style admin pages, WordPress has a lot of styles baked in for this kind of thing. If people used the built-in styles the WP admin would look much more consistent for end users. For a good discussion on this, see the “What Would Core Do” presentation by Jake Goldman of 10up: http://www.slideshare.net/jakemgold/what-would-core-do

        I’m not trying to be awkward here. I really like the plugin. It solves a very real problem. The options screen is nicely done – not at all garish – and sticks pretty close to the look of WordPress core, but I really think you could have done it without using Bootstrap.

        • Editorial Staff

          Thanks for sharing your feedback. Will discuss internally to see what we want to do about it.

  47. Andre Costa

    Thank you for sharing your plugin.
    I installed it on my site (www.andre-costa.com) but it is not showing anywhere.
    I am going to check your WP plugin page and check whether other people are having the same issue (I may be doing something really silly and that is why it is not working!).

    Thanks again.

    • Editorial Staff

      Make sure you check that you want to display it on posts in the settings page.

      Admin

      • Andre Costa

        I did check the option to display the plugin on posts, pages and media.
        No problem at all, though. It will work!!
        You guys are doing an amazing job. Thank you again.

  48. Johny

    Really nice.

  49. Katie Davis

    Because I have password protected pages for paid products on my site, I had to remove my social sharing buttons until I found something that would allow me to exclude those pages – obviously I don’t want to have people sharing protected pages!

    So my question is, if I were to add this plugin to my pages, is there a way to *definitely* exclude password protected pages?

    • Editorial Staff

      If you select page post type, then it will output on all published pages. Now if your page is password protected, then it should not matter. User won’t get access to the page, they will hit your password wall. Most paid membership sites show a sign up page, so for all it will help increase your signups if your pages are shared.

      Admin

      • Katie Davis

        Thanks for the reply! Just so I’m clear… if I just have a self-hosted WP site, and it’s NOT a membership site and I have the products that I sell on the password protected pages, even if people share the protected pages, those without the passwords wouldn’t be able to access the pages UNLESS they had the passwords? Thanks again…I love your blog, and recommend it to clients often!

        • Editorial Staff

          Yes that’s correct. Because the user would still have to enter the password. You can try it in the incognito window. Open the URL and see what it shows.

        • Editorial Staff

          We added a feature that will allow you to turn it off on specific pages if you want. All you have to do is edit the metabox.

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