
This Wix Social Share tutorial shows you how to add custom elements that allows you to share your website to top social media platforms.
It's no doubt that some of your site visitors may want to engage their friends and families with your content, and that's where social share comes in.
There are several benefits of having a social share button on your website, including:
Increased visibility: Social share buttons make it easy for visitors to share your content on their social media platforms. This can increase the visibility of your content and attract new visitors to your website.
Improved engagement: When visitors share your content on social media, it can lead to increased engagement with your brand. Social shares can generate likes, comments, and shares, all of which can help to build a sense of community around your brand.
Enhanced credibility: When visitors see that others are sharing your content on social media, it can enhance your credibility and authority in your industry.
Increased website traffic: Social shares can drive traffic to your website. As more people share your content on social media, it can lead to a snowball effect of increased traffic to your website.
Improved search engine ranking: Social shares can also help to improve your search engine ranking. Google takes social signals into account when determining search rankings, so having social shares can help to boost your visibility on search engines.
In terms of Wix Ideas, here are some tips for adding social share buttons to your Wix website:
Customize your buttons: With Wix, you can customize your social share buttons to match your website's branding and design.
Add buttons to specific pages: Consider adding social share buttons to specific pages on your website, such as blog posts or product pages, to encourage visitors to share that content.
Monitor your results: Keep an eye on how many social shares your website is generating and which platforms are most popular. This can help you to optimize your social share button strategy over time.
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ahmed
May 19, 2024
wix form data
Hi i need your help also in wix form submission
the problem is that some fields are generated when $w.onReady(function () { like day & date and when i choose the student name i get the phone number from database .
and the form save only the field u fill it by ur self like input or dropdown
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

bromar
Sep 29, 2023
Love the tutorial!!!
You are truly great at creating these instructional videos!! Thank you! I am having trouble figuring out . . 'the triggered email' . . it is not being sent to the user submitting the form, the form and the email to the admin works great. . Could you point me to where this might have already been addressed? or any other help? On a second note. .the submit button success/failure message will go back to the default message once it's connected to the data set(I couldn't figure that out either. )
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

kaan
Jun 4, 2023
wishlist and rating system
hello sir I try today 2 hours but not working if you want I pay money can you do this 2 ( wishlist and rating star) system please I send to you invaid
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000
Hi there, you can contact me here using the in-app chatbox

Waqas
Apr 16, 2023
Triggered Email Backend
Hi mate please can you send email by backend
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000
Hi Waqas, there isn't a backend code for this tutorial. The emails will be sent from the client-side.

Ghan
Dec 29, 2022
Great Tutorial
Hi !
First of all, I want to thank you for your great tutorials, they helped us a lot with the coding.
But I still need your help, if you don't mind. I have based on Save Calculated Field using Wix Data Hooks Codes, to code my form . but the problem is I don't know why the code only reads the computation for "week2" computation and not the "weeks"
here is the code
I also did a separate column in the dataset where the chosen datas for both fields will be placed.
$w.onReady (() => {
$w("#Person").onChange(() => {
$w("#weeks").onChange(() => {
$w("#week2").onChange(() => {
let person = Number($w("#Person").value);
let weeks = Number($w("#weeks").value);
let week2 = Number($w("#week2").value);
$w("#totalLabel").show();
$w("#totalLabel").text = `"${String(weeks * Number(person))}페소"`; //DESIGN YOUR MESSAGE
$w("#totalLabel").text = `"${String(week2 * Number(person))}페소"`; //DESIGN YOUR MESSAGE
});
});
});
});
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000
Hi there, thanks for your comment. I see why this is a problem. The onChange() function seems wrong in combination.
To combine onChangeFunctions use this method
$w("#Person, #weeks, #weeks2").onChange(() => {
//code here
});

Walter
Aug 8, 2022
More Details? Watch video
Hi, you can click here to watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bx7-nBeZ5c
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

Walter
Jul 11, 2022
For you
📺 WATCH THE VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgPJEU8wpp0
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

Walter Odibi
Apr 18, 2022
Awesome Feature
This tutorial shows you how to display views on your Wix repeater.
📺WATCH VIDEO HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz7SdaCSdXg
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

Walter Odibi
Apr 18, 2022
Amazing tutorial
This amazing tutorial will show you how to a comment section to your WIX dynamic page.
📺WATCH VIDEO HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8-vJQFNZ_c
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000

Walter Odibi
Apr 10, 2022
Great Feature🎉
This amazing tutorial will show you how to add a visitor view counter to your WIX dynamic page.
🚩MORE TUTORIALS https://www.wixgenius.com/wix-tutorials
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Walter Odibi
January 20, 2000