Adding A Hovering Pinterest Button To Your Blog Images

Note: This is currently a Blogger only tutorial, but I plan on adding a WordPress version soon!

As you probably know by now, Pinterest is one of my favorite social media platforms, especially when it comes to blogging. It’s the perfect place to get your content in front of new eyes, and test out your approach to new readers. And I mean, who doesn’t love an infinite feed of blogging tips, clothing styles, and cute puppies? Simply put, I can’t get enough of it, so when I redesigned my blog a few days ago, I made sure it was Pinterest friendly!

One of the best things you can do for your blog is make your content easily shareable. If I can’t find a way to share your post within a few seconds of glancing, I probably won’t share it. I’ve found that the easiest way to prompt my readers to pin my graphics is by making it pinnable through a hover button. That way, all they have to do is hover over their favorite image, click my custom button, and be taken to a window for pinning it! You might have seen this kind of button on other blogs and thought it was something only knowledgable coders can install, but I promise, it’s super simple.

I’m going to take you through a short tutorial for installing your own hovering Pinterest button, and a few tips for designing your custom button. If you want to make yours even more interactive, I’ll also show you how to add a hover transparency effect!

INSTALLING YOUR PINTEREST HOVER BUTTON

1. From your blog’s dashboard on Blogger, go to Template > Edit HTML.

2. Search for the </body> tag.

3. Copy the code below, and paste it above the </body> tag:

4. To use your own custom button, replace the URL in line 3 with the direct URL of your button image. You can get that URL by uploading your image to a website like Photobucket.

5. If you don’t want your button to be placed in the center of your graphic, change the center in line 4 to topleft, topright, bottomleft, or bottomright.

6. Save and view your blog!

DESIGNING YOUR CUSTOM PINTEREST BUTTON

The great thing about this tool is that you can use whatever image you want, which is great for keeping your blog’s color scheme consistent! Here are some tips for creating the best Pinterest button:

  • If you don’t have professional graphic design software, I recommend using a website like Canva, Pixlr, or Picmonkey. I might have to make an entire post about these websites, because I love them so much!
  • A good size to go off of is 100 x 100 pixels, which avoids covering up your graphic too much or making it too small to read.
  • If you use text on your button (like “Pin It!”), use a simple font. Fancier fonts tend to take up more room, meaning the text has to be smaller to fit in your button. An exception would be using your blog header’s font, as long as it’s readable!
  • Stick to your blog’s theme. It makes your blog look more professional and clean!

ADDING A TRANSPARENCY EFFECT ON HOVER

1. From your Blogger dashboard, go to Template > Customize > Advanced > Add CSS

2. Copy the following code and paste it in the box:

3. Click “Apply to Blog” and check out your effect!

UPDATE: I will no longer be following comments on this post, so if you’re having any trouble, feel free to contact me!

Blogging Essentials: A Series

Note: This post has become the base of The Collection, a page full of every blog related post I’ve made! That means this post will no longer be updated, so head over here for some blogging goodies!

After launching my new design yesterday, I’m super pumped about getting this blog going again! One of the things I realized while redesigning for the past few weeks and looking through my old blog was that I really enjoy blogging aboug blogging.  I have a passion for coding, designing, and teaching, and that all came together into one big plan: make a blogging series about blogging! So today, I’m introducing a big addition to my blog that I hope will bring in new readers eager to learn, and give my current readers something else to come back for!

While I am calling this a series, it by no means has an end. I plan on this being an ongoing thing that I constantly add to, because there seems to be an infinite amount of useful tips out there! To get things going though, here’s a list of past posts I’ve made that have gotten a great response so far:

CSS/HTML

How To Make A “Back To Top” Button

How To Make A Sticky Navigation Bar

Adding A Hovering Pinterest Button

How To Add A Hover Effect On Images

BLOG GROWTH

How To Engage Your Blog Readers
Blogging Checklist for 2015

Building A Kick Butt Sponsorship Program

YOU + BLOGGING

The Do’s And Don’ts Of Blogging

How To Take A Break From Blogging

7 Must Have Apps For Bloggers

DESIGN

Choosing A Font For Your Blog

I want this series to grow into a master list of blogging tips for any blogger to find useful. That said, I would love for y’all to let me know about anything you would like to learn about! Have you seen something on another blog that you want to try? Are you having trouble growing your blog? Let me know in the comments, or <a href=”https://twitter.com/JessSlaughter_>tweet at me with your response! My goal is to make this list as convenient for my readers as possible, so I’m putting y’all at the heart of it!

Using Pinterest Boards To Organize Your Life

I think one thing that most bloggers have in common is our obsessive love for Pinterest. What better place to share your posts, look for new ones, and find just about everything you could possibly want/need? Over time it’s become my favorite social media site, just above Instagram, and these days I’m spending so much time reorganizing my pins, making new boards, and using it like a Google replacement. It’s especially helpful when I need some help doing something, like coding a certain part of my blog design (hint hint, changes are a comin’) or figuring out how to wear the new shirt I got.

As I was going through my profile this morning, I realized I had made 43 boards. 43! How could I possibly need that many boards? But it turns out that my Pinterest has become much more than just a collection of cute outfits and blog tutorials. It’s a place where I can organize my life, collect my thoughts, and make reminders for myself about things I want to get done. I put together my favorite board ideas that have turned out to be super helpful to me, and hopefully you too!

CHRISTMAS LIST

I don’t know why I didn’t think of this years ago, but Pinterest is the perfect place to make my Christmas list. Usually when I write mine up, I just search through my pins, because that’s where I find all of my favorite things anyway. By making a board specifically for this list, I can get a lot more specific by pinning directly from a website. Even better, boards are easily shareable, making it simple to get it out to those asking! And for bloggers, it’s a great way to collect pictures for all those gift list posts!

FAVORITE BLOG READS

Sometimes I read a post that I love and stick it in a specific board for looking back at later. But when a post doesn’t necessarily fit a board of mine, I unfortunately decide not to save it, which I always end up regretting! Recently though, I made a board specifically for these types of posts. I’m hoping that in a few months, it’ll be filled with all my favorite bloggers and their amazing posts! Of course, it’s also a way to spread the love and give some more exposure to your blogging friends!

BLOG POSTS

Speaking of blogging, I also have a board dedicated to my blog posts. I usually post them under a board that they relate to, but making this extra board has become a great way to organize my blog pins so I can go back and repin them after a few weeks. Sometimes it’s fun to go back and look at old posts to see how far I’ve come!

FONT COLLECTIONS

I’m kind of a font snob, which would explain why I have a font board with 53 pins. Even if I have no clue where I’ll use a font, I save it here just in case! Before I joined the blogging world, I had no idea I could just download other fonts for personal use, and boy was I missing out. I try to stray from using traditional fonts now, because I feel like using non-default fonts makes my blog/pictures a bit more unique. I also post typography pictures here for inspiration on designing my blog graphics, because I love seeing how people pair fonts together. The best part is that most of these pins have direct links to the download site!

DESIGN INSPIRATION

This board is still under development, but I made it as a place to collect my favorite patterns, color combinations, and graphic designs for inspiration on design projects. It’s kind of like a blog inspiration board, but more broad and not specific to a particular project. I love having this board to look to when I’m out of ideas and need some creativity thrown at me!

“WHEN I HAVE TIME”

I’m always finding fun and interesting things to do on Pinterest, so this board is a collection of all those “when I have time” pins. There’s no set time for when I want to accomplish these things, so it’s sort of something I tackle during free time and forget about otherwise. I made it with my over-a-month-long winter break in mind, and I can’t wait for this week to be done so I can start knocking things off that board!