I need to be able to add sharing functionality to my custom button. I'm not interested with their generator, as I can't change LinkedIn image there. I want to use my own image for the LinkedIn share button.
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2They don't want you to make a custom button. Indeed, their Terms of Service probably prohibits it because they want their buttons to look like their buttons.– mswMay 23, 2012 at 4:44
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But isnt there any method like with Twitter, that you can share using only the link? And then user is redirected to the page where he only needs to confirm...– KarolMay 23, 2012 at 8:07
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how about a custom LinkedIn signin button?– DevDaveMay 13, 2013 at 13:32
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1Please bear in mind that if your site is not accessible by LinkedIn any URL based methods won't work. This includes if it's behind a BasicAuth wall– Matt FletcherNov 19, 2019 at 11:49
9 Answers
Official LinkedIn API for sharing:
https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/share-on-linkedin
Read Terms of Use!
Example link using "Customized URL" method: http://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10713542/how-to-make-custom-linkedin-share-button/10737122&title=How%20to%20make%20custom%20linkedin%20share%20button&summary=some%20summary%20if%20you%20want&source=stackoverflow.com
You just need to open it in popup using JavaScript or load it to iframe
. Simple and works - that's what I was looking for!
EDIT: Video attached to a post:
I checked that you can't really embed any video to LinkedIn post, the only option is to add the link to the page with video itself.
You can achieve it by putting YT link into url
param:
https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBi92AOSW2E
If you specify summary
and title
then LinkedIn will stop pulling it from the video, e.g.:
It does work exactly the same with Vimeo, and probably will work for any website. Hope it will help.
EDIT 2: Pulling images to the post:
When you open above links you will see that LinkedIn loads some images along with the passed URL (and optionally title and summary).
LinkedIn does it automatically, and you can read about it here: https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/share-on-linkedin#opengraph
It's interesting though as it says:
If Open Graph tags are present, LinkedIn's crawler will not have to rely on it's own analysis to determine what content will be shared, which improves the likelihood that the information that is shared is exactly what you intended.
It tells me that even if Open Graph information is not attached, LinkedIn can pull this data based on its own analysis. And in case of YouTube it seems to be the case, as I couldn't find any Open Graph tags added to YouTube pages.
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6Is there any way to seed the text area with text? I tried a bunch of different parameters, couldn't get anything to work.– RaphaelOct 21, 2013 at 19:08
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2Not really @raphaelcm - in the new API you can add summary text, but it will not show up in textarea.– KarolNov 26, 2013 at 0:00
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1The example link should be opened in popup window - this way after sharing you close the popup and stay on the website, e.g. stackoverflow.com/a/14352248/571230– KarolJul 30, 2014 at 1:12
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4Docs are updated now, with new API: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/consumer/integrations/… Feb 18, 2019 at 15:30
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19The
/shareArticle
URL no longer functions as it used to. It redirects tohttps://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=...
, losing the other arguments. Nov 21, 2019 at 11:50
You can make your own sharing button using the LinkedIn ShareArticle URL, which can have the following parameters:
https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url={articleUrl}&title={articleTitle}&summary={articleSummary}&source={articleSource}
You can find the documentation here, just choose "Customized URL" to see the details.
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@cracker according to the documentation, there is no option for a custom image. Nov 27, 2014 at 19:28
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3LinkedIn ShareArticle URL is not working as of now. You can share it but it didn't show on the newsfeed– jhedmFeb 28, 2017 at 2:48
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2Docs are updated now, with new API: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/consumer/integrations/… Feb 18, 2019 at 15:30
Step 1 - Getting the URL Right
Many of the answers here were valid until recently. For now, the ONLY supported param is url
, and the new share link is as follows...
https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url={url}
Make sure url
is encoded, using something like fixedEncodeURIComponent()
.
Source: Official Microsoft.com Linkedin Share Plugin Documentation. All LinkedIn.com links for developer documentation appear to be blank pages now -- perhaps related to the acquisition of LinkedIn by Microsoft.
Step 2 - Setting Custom Parameters (Title, Image, Summary, etc.)
Once upon a time, you could use these params: title
, summary
, source
. But if you look closely at all of the documentation, there is actually still a way to still set summary, title, etc.! Put these in the <head>
block of the page you want to share...
<meta property='og:title' content='Title of the article"/>
<meta property='og:image' content='//media.example.com/ 1234567.jpg"/>
<meta property='og:description' content='Description that will show in the preview"/>
<meta property='og:url' content='//www.example.com/URL of the article" />
Then LinkedIn will use these! Source: LinkedIn Developer Docs: Making Your Website Shareable on LinkedIn.
Step 3 - Verifying LinkedIn Share Results
Not sure you did everything right? Take the URL of the page you are sharing (i.e., example.com, not linkedin.com/share?url=example.com), and input that URL into the following: LinkedIn Post Inspector. This will tell you everything about how your URL is being shared!
This also pulls/invalidates the current cache of your page, and then refreshes it (in case you have a stuck, cached version of your page in LinkedIn's database). Because it pulls the cache, then refreshes it, sometimes it's best to use the LinkedIn Post Inspector twice, and use the second result as the expected output.
Still not sure? Here's an online demo I built with 20+ social share services. Inspect the source code and find out for yourself how exactly the LinkedIn sharing is working.
Step 4 - Finding More Social Sharing Services and Their Share URLs
I have been maintaining a Github Repo that's been tracking social-share URL formats since 2012, check it out: Github: Social Share URLs.
Why not join in on all the social share url's?
Its best to use customize url approach. And its the easiest. Found this one. It will open a popup window and you dont need any bs authentication issues because of w_share
and all.
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http://chillyfacts.com/create-linkedin-share-button-on-website-webpages&title=Create LinkedIn Share button on Website Webpages&summary=chillyfacts.com&source=Chillyfacts" onclick="window.open(this.href, 'mywin', 'left=20,top=20,width=500,height=500,toolbar=1,resizable=0'); return false;">
<img src="http://chillyfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/LinkedIN.gif" alt="" width="54" height="20" />
</a>
Just change the url
with your own url. Here is the link http://chillyfacts.com/create-linkedin-share-button-on-website-webpages/
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@RazvanZamfir thats the popup window name.Abbreviation of
my window
is mywin. You can add any name. May 20, 2019 at 7:00 -
Hi, this is not working when I add my own website. But still works with yours. Any reason for that? I've tried everything.. Thanks a lot Dec 5, 2019 at 17:18
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Thank you. This was far more helpful and straightforward than the official MS docs. The second option to link without the popup was exactly what I was looking for.– OXiGENMay 24, 2020 at 5:35
The API is updated now and the previous API will be deprecated on 1st March, 2019.
To create a custom Share button for LinkedIn, you need to make POST calls now. You can read the updated documentation here for doing so.
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1What are you talking about share article API still works. Can you please share a link with actual depreciation information?– MichalApr 15, 2020 at 6:11
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From developer.linkedin.com/plugins, you will be redirected to the new API. Apr 16, 2020 at 8:44
LinkedIn has updated their api and the sharing url's no longer works. Now you can only use the url
query parameter. Any other parameter is going to be removed from the url by LinkedIn.
Now you're forced to use oAuth and interact with the linkedin API to share content on behalf of a user.
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What are you talking about share article API still works. Can you please share a link with actual depreciation information?– MichalApr 15, 2020 at 6:11
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1@michal You can no longer find any official documentation on
https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle
orhttps://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/
methods. The official documentation only talks about using oAuth as @lcjury mentioned. If you find something different you let us know. So while they do still sort of work, its only the url attribute they are accepting and who knows how long they will keep working. May 1, 2020 at 23:07
LinkedIn revised their site recently, so there are a ton of old links just redirecting to the developer support homepage. Here is an updated link to the relevant page on LinkedIn's support site (as of Feb 16, 2015): https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/share-on-linkedin
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This too is now outdated, now Microsoft owns LinkedIn and all developer docs redirect to Microsoft's docs Apr 29, 2021 at 15:28
This works for me:
https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=articleUrl&title=YourarticleTitle&summary=YourarticleSummary&source=YourarticleSource
You can use this link by replacing it with your content. It works 100%.
You can customize the standard Linkedin button like this, after the page load:
$(".IN-widget span:first-of-type").css({
'border': '2px solid #DCDCDC',
'-webkit-border-radius': '3px',
'-moz-border-radius': '3px',
'border-radius': '3px'
});