Trying to right justify "Like Us On Facebook Code" in Header - facebook

So I am trying to add the following "Like Us On Facebook" code in the header of my website and have it be right justified, while the Title & Description remain left justified. Here is the FB code:
<div class="fb-like-box" data-href="http://www.facebook.com/HowToForiPad" data-width="292" data-show-faces="false" data-stream="false" data-header="false"></div>
I'm not the most knowledgeable about this type of thing so I'd prefer not to mess with the CSS and have been just trying to drop the code above into the appropriate place in my header.php file. The tricky part (for me) is making the Facebook Like right aligned while the site title and description remain left aligned.
Here is an example of what I want it to look like (ignore the underscores...had to do it to make it look right)
WELCOME TO WHATEVER SITE
The site does blah blah________________________________________Like us on facebook
Here is the relevant code from the header.php:
<!-- HEADER -->
<div id="header">
<div class="website-name"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?></div>
<div class="slogan"><?php bloginfo('description'); ?></div>
</div>
<!-- /HEADER -->
So basically I'd like the Facebook code to be in line with the site description but right justified (whereas the site description is left justified).
Greatly appreciate any help!

Using CSS is pretty much your only option.
You can change the slogan div to a span (or set a width on the div), add the fb like box below this span and float it right. That should do what you need.
If you REALLY don't want to touch your CSS file, you can add the styles inline, but I don't recommend this as it is not best practice.

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As in the photo above, I would like to get rid of the scroll bar along with the history of all the likes and reblogs which are located once you click on the photo on my blog. Where would I locate this in the custom CSS on tumblr and which code would I use?
I have been looking at this code, but not sure where to go next.
{block:Photo}
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Thank you.
OK, so in the template on line 408 I simply wrapped the notes component in html comments so they don't get rendered in the browser.
Simply changing:
{block:PostNotes}
</center></center>
<div class="notes">{PostNotes}</div>
{/block:PostNotes}
</div>
{/block:Posts}
To:
<!--
{block:PostNotes}
<div class="notes">{PostNotes}</div>
{/block:PostNotes}
</div>
{/block:Posts}
-->
Full html template saved here: https://pastebin.com/yva5npcW
I've also removed the redundant
</center></center> that tag is obsolete:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/center
Nothing is being rendered in those erroneous tags.
Before:
After:

Addthis button size class stopped working

We have a sharing toolbox that defaults to 32x32 px but we also use the same toolbox code to display at 20x20 px in other parts of our site. The code below (including Drupal tokens) worked fine for a few months but last month it started showing the icons at 32x32 even though it has the class addthis_20x20_style. It also changed the behavior on another system outside Drupal that uses the same toolbox code.
<div addthis:title="[node:title]" addthis:url="[node:url]"
class="addthis_sharing_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_20x20_style">
</div>
I tried changing addthis_sharing_toolbox to addthis_toolbox per the support page at http://www.addthis.com/academy/customizing-the-addthis-toolbox/, but then the buttons do not display at all. The AddThis support pages are incredibly disorganized and outdated and they seem to have abandoned their user forum. I don't even know where else to ask.
Here's a reply I received from AddThis support. Hopefully this will be of use to others:
JAN 07, 2016 | 03:26PM EST
Hi,
We recently made a change to our code that affected some of our older
buttons.
You will need to use our advanced configuration code in the locations
that you would like our buttons to appear in 20x20.
Replace the current code in these locations with the following:
<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_20x20_style">
<a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a>
<a class="addthis_button_compact"></a>
</div>
Additional advanced configuration code information can be found here:
http://www.addthis.com/academy/customizing-the-addthis-toolbox/
Please let me know if you need any additional help
Thanks,
Mike
I am having the same problem. It looks like they have removed support for 20x20 sized buttons, as it is no longer listed on the academy support page you provided. It is a shame because it is the only size that has a constant height for facebook, facebook_like, tweet, etc buttons.
The below css styles, while feeling a little hacky, go some distance in repairing the broken functionality:
.addthis_20x20_style .at-icon-wrapper,
.addthis_20x20_style .at-icon {
height:20px !important;
width:20px !important;
}
That didn't fix the size of the google_plusone button. I happen to be using drupal as well - the addthis module - and the below 'customize services' settings worked pretty well.
That's:
Service code: google_plusone
HTML classes: addthis_button_google_plusone
HTML attributes: g:plusone:size="medium"
(Re the addthis service, the phrase "you had one job!" comes to mind...)

How can I create a resizable "like" box?

The likebox I created for nbglive.com is not resizable, no matter what method I use, and as such, it is causing great trouble as to how I can integrate it with our site without having it overlap the radio player.
Is it possible to get the like box to resize when the page is resized? I'm using twitter-bootstrap.
I am putting FB widgets (likebox and comments) into the Bootstrap's grid like this:
<div class="span4">
<div style="text-align: center;">
<div class="fb-like-box" data-href="{url}" data-width="234" data-show-faces="true" data-stream="false" data-border-color="#007Db7" data-header="false"></div>
</div>
</div>
where url is the variable containing web URL of the FB page.
with CSS:
div.fb-like-box,
div.fb-like-box > span,
div.fb-like-box > span > iframe[style],
div.fb-comments,
div.fb-comments > span,
div.fb-comments > span > iframe[style] {
width: 100% !important;
}
Facebook loads its component asynchronously with styles set according to the width data attribute. I set it to some safe value: looks bad but does not overflow to other elements for different view-ports. My CSS overrides all the FB's width settings that are necessary to resize the widgets (I set 100%, so it adjusts to the containing div). It is not documented and possibly it will stop to work when FB changes their designs, so choose your default width (234px for me) wisely ;)
Example with LikeBox of at the bottom of the right-hand side panel and in the sidebar. Note the responsive behavior when you change the size of the browsers window.
Here is an easy way:
$(".fb-like-box").attr("data-width", $(document).width());
Do your cording according to your CSS as below
<div class="comment-box">
<div class="fb-comments" data-href="site_url" data-width="100%" data-numposts="5" data-colorscheme="light" data-mobile="auto-detected"></div>
</div><!--comment-box-->
cut and copy java-script as fb gives in headder

Show/hide Iframe

I am using wordpress for my website and I am trying to set up my pages so that a user has to click a button to view the content. Yes, very simple with show/hide etc but the button I Want the user to click is this http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php
To display that in my page i need to use an iframe which is where it gets tricky. I have set up the show/hide code so that when a user clicks the like button (or anywhere in the iframe) it will display the content. But, no such luck!
This is my code
<div id="imagebox" style="display:none;"><?php $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src(get_field('image'), 'full'); ?>
<img src="<?php echo $image[0]; ?>" alt="<?php get_the_title(get_field('image')) ?>" /> </div>
<div onclick="ShowDiv()"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php? href=http://www.facebook.com/BrandBang&" allowTransparency="true">
</iframe></div>
<script language="javascript">
function ShowDiv()
{
document.getElementById("imagebox").style.display = '';
}
</script>
I know that it is hard to use iframes to do what I am trying to do, but i am a total newbie when it comes to this stuff. Any help would be great!
Have tried giving your div an id="imagebox"?
EDIT:
This was already answered here.
But, I didn't realize at first sight that you're loading something in the iframe that is not coming from your own domain, so you're going to fall in a cross site scripting event, which is not allowed.
Afaik, you have to redesign some way your implementation.
For instance, you could retrieve the generated html from facebook using curl and then outputting in your own div. Something like that should work.

JQTouch question, adding buttons in the footer

I am trying to add 3 buttons in a div which has "info" class as shown
below( this is basically footer section). Code is shown below
<div class='info'>
<a class="button" href="#">Full Site</a>
<a class="button" href="#">Feedback</a>
<a class="button" href="#">Contact Us</a>
</div>
I want to show these 3 buttons at left, center and right.
(Above code just shows "Contact Us" button on top of the page). How do
I fix this?
I'm no jQTouch/CSS expert, but I believe this is related to the button class you're using for each link.
The button class absolutely positions items at the top, which is why your buttons aren't appearing in the footer. Additionally all three buttons are being positioned in the exact same spot, but you're only seeing the last/latest one - the Contact Us button.
The CSS file that contains this class is located within each of the theme folders (apple, default or jqt). Each one has a theme.css file.
Again, not being a strong CSS person... my advice would be to create a new class. Keep the attributes you like from the existing button class, but maybe remove the position aspects of it. This will largely depend on what kind of look and feel you want to keep/maintain.
Additionally, it may be easier for you to place your buttons within an unordered list. This gives you some more flexibility when trying to position things through CSS.
<div class='info'>
<ul class="newULClass">
<li><a class="newButtonClass" href="#">Full Site</a></li>
<li><a class="newButtonClass" href="#">Feedback</a></li>
<li><a class="newButtonClass" href="#">Contact Us</a></li>
</ul>
</div>