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So when you create a new pin on pinterest and enter the url of a forum pages, Pinterest then shows all the images on the page for you to select as the face of your pin. Alternatively, if someone has a Pinterest browser they can hover a mouse over the image and select the "Pin it" button.
Now it will ignore background images, however, being a forum there are a lot of other images to select.
Things like Members avatars, Smilies, and all the stuff like this it'll try to suggest for your pin.
There are data attributes and Meta tags that can be added so that Pinterest will know what images aren't for pinning.
https://css-tricks.com/using-pinterest- ... meta-tags/
There's a nopin="nopin" <img> attribute to block pinning of specific images.
As well as the content="nohover" attribute to prevent the "pin it" button for people using the Browser Extension. Shouldn't be necessary for anything under 80x80px, but might be desirable on reply buttons and such.
I'm not sure if these attributes can be adding into the forums style content.css or not, like
.avatar {
border: none;
margin-bottom: 3px;
nopin="nopin"; or maybe it's nopin: "nopin";
}
and that might prevent pinning of all images within the avatar class. Or .postprofile .signature .topic-actions and I don't know what else. Maybe there's a block somewhere that incorporates all of that, but not the post content? But why would anything be that easy.
Now it will ignore background images, however, being a forum there are a lot of other images to select.
Things like Members avatars, Smilies, and all the stuff like this it'll try to suggest for your pin.
There are data attributes and Meta tags that can be added so that Pinterest will know what images aren't for pinning.
https://css-tricks.com/using-pinterest- ... meta-tags/
There's a nopin="nopin" <img> attribute to block pinning of specific images.
As well as the content="nohover" attribute to prevent the "pin it" button for people using the Browser Extension. Shouldn't be necessary for anything under 80x80px, but might be desirable on reply buttons and such.
I'm not sure if these attributes can be adding into the forums style content.css or not, like
.avatar {
border: none;
margin-bottom: 3px;
nopin="nopin"; or maybe it's nopin: "nopin";
}
and that might prevent pinning of all images within the avatar class. Or .postprofile .signature .topic-actions and I don't know what else. Maybe there's a block somewhere that incorporates all of that, but not the post content? But why would anything be that easy.