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Social Bookmarking made easy with Fancy Social Bookmakrs!
FancySocialBookmarks is a handy DotNetNuke module which can be used to share the current page link on the famous social bookmark services in a nice and interactive way.
This module supports over 80 famous social bookmark services. 13 bookmark sites are enabled by default, you can add more sites by going to "Manage Bookmarks" (module edit page). This module is ideal for blogs, forums and article based sites.
Version 04.00.00
- Added YouTube Icon
- Added support to edit links for each site
Version 03.05.00
- Added support for custom title in module settings
- Fixed an issue with page title for some links
This module will display one row of bookmark sites and once mouse is moved over the bar, it will expand to show more sites. Moving mouse over a site icon will slide out the site icon.
You can also choose one of the following bookmark bar icon:
- Share the Knowledge!
- Share and Enjoy!
- Share the Wealth!
- Share the Love!
- Sharing is Caring!
- Sharing is Caring (Hearts)!
- Sharing is Sexy!
You can review the product terms and license details here.
Browser Support:

Internet Explorer 7.0 and later versons only
Live Demo:
You can access live demo here
Following screenshots describe the functionality of this module:
Module Settings Page:
DNN 4.x uses older version of jQuery, for DNN 4.x portals, always check the Include jQuery from module settings page.

Manage Bookmark Sites:



Fancy Social Bookmarks View:

You can see it working here.
You can find a blog post on how to use this module here.