Social Warfare Pro allows you to set a number of custom options on a per-page or per-post basis. These options give tight control over what happens when someone shares your content.
The custom options are found in your post or page editor screen, below the main editor box:
Open Graph Image
This is the image used when someone shares to Facebook or LinkedIn. This image should be horizontal to avoid cropping, and the current recommended size is 1200px wide by 628px tall.
Pinterest Image
This image will be used when someone shares to Pinterest using the Pinterest share button. It should be vertical to maximize exposure on Pinterest. We recommend a 2:3 aspect ratio, such as 735px tall by 1102px wide.
Open Graph Title
This is the title that will be used when someone shares your content using any of the available social share buttons.
Open Graph Description
This description will be shared on all social networks that display a description.
Note: If you have trouble with Facebook displaying the wrong title, description, or image, see our recommended tips for fixing the problem. It’s usually an issue with Facebook’s API that can be resolved.
Custom Tweet
Want the Twitter share button to share something other than the post title and link (and image if you’ve activated Twitter cards)? Enter your desired text/hashtags here, and Social Warfare will append your Twitter username and link automatically.
Pinterest Description
If blank, the title of your post will be used when someone shares it to Pinterest. Use this field to customize the description used on pins.
Pin Image for Browser Extensions
If you want to override the global setting, you can do so using this dropdown.
Pin Browser Image Location
If you want to override the global setting, you can do so using this dropdown.
Horizontal Buttons Location
If you want to override the global setting, you can do so using this dropdown.
Floating Buttons
If you want to override the global setting, you can do so using this dropdown.
Note: If you have trouble with Facebook displaying the wrong title, description, or image, see our recommended tips for fixing the problem. It’s usually an issue with Facebook’s API that can be resolved.