Here is a quick example of the new _fbshare Layer Naming Convention at psd2css Online. Just design your webpage in Photoshop, name one of your layers with '_fbshare' in the name, convert it to code at psd2css Online (takes only seconds) and your code is done!
Your visitors will be able to effortlessly share your web pages in their Facebook stream for all their friends to see by simply clicking on your _fbshare button - and you didn't have to write a single line of code. It works for WordPress, Drupal and Joomla as well.

No bad post, write more
No bad post, write more
Well, I suppose, but there's
Well, I suppose, but there's not a lot more to it. It's really one of those things that are better demonstrated.
I guess it's important to know something about Facebook. Possibly the most important part of your Facebook Profile is the status updates that you post. That's what you use to communicate to all of the people you want to connect with what you're doing, what you're thinking, or just generally things you'd like them to know about.
You as a website owner might want other people to share your website in their status updates. If 100 people share your website on their Facebook page for all of their friends and family to see, that probably means more traffic to your website. The _fbshare is the easiest way to let people share your webpage on Facebook. When your visitors visit your site (that you made here at psd2css Online) and think to themselves 'I really want to show this site to my friends', all they have to do is click on your _fbshare button and automatically your site will be posted to their Facebook status. Give it a try from the example site I linked above.
Thanks.
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Shaun
Barry Hertz
How do you get the facebook button on a page in html?
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/barry.hertz">Barry Hertz</a>
Hey Barry - Just draw it in
Hey Barry -
Just draw it in Photoshop and name the layer _fbshare. Upload the PSD to psd2css Online and download the HTML. That's it.
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Shaun