by David Artiss
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ShareOpenly
The official plugin for ShareOpenly - adding modern, open social media sharing links to your website. Share openly.
Compatible with WP 6.9
v1.2
Current Version v1.2
Updated 1 month ago
Last Update on 02 Dec, 2025
Synced 12 hours ago
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Showing 3 of 3| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| openly | 6 | — | Tag | 15 hours ago |
| mastodon | 38 | — | Tag | 15 hours ago |
| threads | 64 | — | Tag | 15 hours ago |
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- Version
- 1.2
- Last Updated
- Dec 02, 2025
- Requires WP
- 4.6+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9
- PHP Version
- 8.0 or higher
- Author
- David Artiss
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ShareOpenly
If it’s on a "well-known" domain — eg, facebook.com — it’ll send you to the share page there.
It checks to see if it can figure out if the site is on a known platform (currently Mastodon, Known, hosted WordPress, micro.blog, and a few others). If so — hooray! — it knows the share URL, and off you go.
It looks for a <link rel="share-url"> header tag on the page. The href attribute should be set to the share URL for the site, with template variables {text} and (optionally) {url} present where the share text and URL should go. (If {url} is not present, the URL to share will be appended at the end of the text.) If it’s there — yay! — we forward there, replacing {text} and {url} as appropriate.
Once you’ve shared to a site, the next time you visit ShareOpenly, it will be in the quick links.
How can I let ShareOpenly know it can share to my social web platform?
ShareOpenly knows about most major social networks, as well as decentralized platforms like Mastodon, Bluesky, and Known. However, if ShareOpenly is having trouble sharing to your platform, and if your platform supports a share intent, you can add the following meta tag to your page headers:
<link rel="share-url" href="https://your-site/share/intent?text={text}">
It checks to see if it can figure out if the site is on a known platform (currently Mastodon, Known, hosted WordPress, micro.blog, and a few others). If so — hooray! — it knows the share URL, and off you go.
It looks for a <link rel="share-url"> header tag on the page. The href attribute should be set to the share URL for the site, with template variables {text} and (optionally) {url} present where the share text and URL should go. (If {url} is not present, the URL to share will be appended at the end of the text.) If it’s there — yay! — we forward there, replacing {text} and {url} as appropriate.
Once you’ve shared to a site, the next time you visit ShareOpenly, it will be in the quick links.
How can I let ShareOpenly know it can share to my social web platform?
ShareOpenly knows about most major social networks, as well as decentralized platforms like Mastodon, Bluesky, and Known. However, if ShareOpenly is having trouble sharing to your platform, and if your platform supports a share intent, you can add the following meta tag to your page headers:
<link rel="share-url" href="https://your-site/share/intent?text={text}">
The special keyword {text} will be replaced with the URL and share text.
Do you support this plugin on forks of WordPress?
No. It was developed for WordPress and so forks remain unsupported. I have no intention of developing and testing this on any other version.
How do you uninstall the plugin and what does it do?
When you uninstall the plugin via the Plugins menu in WP Admin, all saved settings will be deleted along with the plugin files, leaving no residual data behind.
Is this plugin accessible?
By default, the link that is displayed has an accessible name (although this can be changed by the user), the icon is decorative and focus is visible. I would love to hear from you if you experience any problems, however (please see the previous section on how to contribute).
Do you support this plugin on forks of WordPress?
No. It was developed for WordPress and so forks remain unsupported. I have no intention of developing and testing this on any other version.
How do you uninstall the plugin and what does it do?
When you uninstall the plugin via the Plugins menu in WP Admin, all saved settings will be deleted along with the plugin files, leaving no residual data behind.
Is this plugin accessible?
By default, the link that is displayed has an accessible name (although this can be changed by the user), the icon is decorative and focus is visible. I would love to hear from you if you experience any problems, however (please see the previous section on how to contribute).