One problem I'm having is that the button takes up a lot of space. Seems like over 300 px. So if I try to include it next to other social buttons I get a big space between. Is the button set to a certain width and is their any way to include the option to control the width as needed? I guess the problem is with twitter's javascript but is there any way around it?
I know that the actual dimensions of the tweet button with horizontal count, according to twitter is: 110 pixels wide and 20 pixels high. The 110 pixel width is made up from 55 pixels for the button, 3 pixels for the space separating the count from the button and 52 pixels for the count itself.
However, it takes up a space of about 285 pixels.
Here is an example:
http://www.gustrength.com/admin:social
The first two versions I want to float to the far right but there is no way to get away from that extra space. This seems to go back to what MDesign said it not floating right like it should..even though you've changed the align function.
The third version is using a button made from twitter's "make your own button" code, just used between html tags as an example. Same problem.
This next version is using an iframe version which solves the problem of the extra space and puts the elements where I want them:
http://www.gustrength.com/admin:social2
You can see the same problem here: http://snippets.wikidot.com/code:new-wikidot-twitter-widget-css3-style
The twitter button is supposed to be floated to the right and it isn't really.