How I Can Add Link In Header For Social Media Icon?
I am trying to find the option that how I can edit the link of google plus in header.
I find in CMS > Static block but no success, Please help me, How can I edit or add the link

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I am trying to find the option that how I can edit the link of google plus in header.
I find in CMS > Static block but no success, Please help me, How can I edit or add the link

link social
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are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
– Anil Suthar
Jul 15 '16 at 9:18
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I am trying to find the option that how I can edit the link of google plus in header.
I find in CMS > Static block but no success, Please help me, How can I edit or add the link

link social
I am trying to find the option that how I can edit the link of google plus in header.
I find in CMS > Static block but no success, Please help me, How can I edit or add the link

link social
link social
edited Jul 15 '16 at 9:21
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are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
– Anil Suthar
Jul 15 '16 at 9:18
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are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
– Anil Suthar
Jul 15 '16 at 9:18
are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
– Anil Suthar
Jul 15 '16 at 9:18
are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
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Here is how I did it.
I was using my custom theme. Go to folder app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/layout/default.xml
<referenceContainer name="header-wrapper">
<container name="custom.header" htmlClass="headerSitemenu" htmlTag="div">
<block class="MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate" name="social.links" before="-" template="Magento_Theme::social-links.phtml">
</block>
</container>
</referenceContainer>
My custom .phtml file name is social-links.phtml. In this file I have the following code. This file is located at <mage-root>/app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/templates/social-links.phtml
<?php
/**
* Copyright © 2016 Magento. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
// Social Icons Bar
// custom file added by Cameron Dixon
?>
<?php echo $this->getLayout()->createBlock('MagentoCmsBlockBlock')->setBlockId('header_social_test')->toHtml();?>
So my custom CMS Block name is
"header_social_test"
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Here is how I did it.
I was using my custom theme. Go to folder app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/layout/default.xml
<referenceContainer name="header-wrapper">
<container name="custom.header" htmlClass="headerSitemenu" htmlTag="div">
<block class="MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate" name="social.links" before="-" template="Magento_Theme::social-links.phtml">
</block>
</container>
</referenceContainer>
My custom .phtml file name is social-links.phtml. In this file I have the following code. This file is located at <mage-root>/app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/templates/social-links.phtml
<?php
/**
* Copyright © 2016 Magento. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
// Social Icons Bar
// custom file added by Cameron Dixon
?>
<?php echo $this->getLayout()->createBlock('MagentoCmsBlockBlock')->setBlockId('header_social_test')->toHtml();?>
So my custom CMS Block name is
"header_social_test"
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Here is how I did it.
I was using my custom theme. Go to folder app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/layout/default.xml
<referenceContainer name="header-wrapper">
<container name="custom.header" htmlClass="headerSitemenu" htmlTag="div">
<block class="MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate" name="social.links" before="-" template="Magento_Theme::social-links.phtml">
</block>
</container>
</referenceContainer>
My custom .phtml file name is social-links.phtml. In this file I have the following code. This file is located at <mage-root>/app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/templates/social-links.phtml
<?php
/**
* Copyright © 2016 Magento. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
// Social Icons Bar
// custom file added by Cameron Dixon
?>
<?php echo $this->getLayout()->createBlock('MagentoCmsBlockBlock')->setBlockId('header_social_test')->toHtml();?>
So my custom CMS Block name is
"header_social_test"
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Here is how I did it.
I was using my custom theme. Go to folder app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/layout/default.xml
<referenceContainer name="header-wrapper">
<container name="custom.header" htmlClass="headerSitemenu" htmlTag="div">
<block class="MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate" name="social.links" before="-" template="Magento_Theme::social-links.phtml">
</block>
</container>
</referenceContainer>
My custom .phtml file name is social-links.phtml. In this file I have the following code. This file is located at <mage-root>/app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/templates/social-links.phtml
<?php
/**
* Copyright © 2016 Magento. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
// Social Icons Bar
// custom file added by Cameron Dixon
?>
<?php echo $this->getLayout()->createBlock('MagentoCmsBlockBlock')->setBlockId('header_social_test')->toHtml();?>
So my custom CMS Block name is
"header_social_test"
Here is how I did it.
I was using my custom theme. Go to folder app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/layout/default.xml
<referenceContainer name="header-wrapper">
<container name="custom.header" htmlClass="headerSitemenu" htmlTag="div">
<block class="MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate" name="social.links" before="-" template="Magento_Theme::social-links.phtml">
</block>
</container>
</referenceContainer>
My custom .phtml file name is social-links.phtml. In this file I have the following code. This file is located at <mage-root>/app/design/frontend/vendor_name/theme_name/Magento_Theme/templates/social-links.phtml
<?php
/**
* Copyright © 2016 Magento. All rights reserved.
* See COPYING.txt for license details.
*/
// Social Icons Bar
// custom file added by Cameron Dixon
?>
<?php echo $this->getLayout()->createBlock('MagentoCmsBlockBlock')->setBlockId('header_social_test')->toHtml();?>
So my custom CMS Block name is
"header_social_test"
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are you using custom theme ? if so, which one ?
– Anil Suthar
Jul 15 '16 at 9:18