In connection with the additions of the site associated with the Google Plus button, according to which the reader can publish a link and comment on the article from Habr on his Google account, it was necessary to supplement the logic of displaying buttons in userscript. He,
as you know , still showed the likes button (Google-plus-one).
At the same time, these Google buttons - like and sharing - are a bit redundant, although they perform different functions. The reader can quickly write a review on the new button of the site (the input field is no more than 7 lines in height, designed for small comments), to which a link and 2 lines of the beginning of the article are attached.

Then, if the format of the response does not suit, the reader can edit the message in his. After all, the first 2 lines of an article’s quotation are not enough to reflect its meaning, and a ragged comment looks ineffective in the eyes of blog readers:

Indeed, is it really so necessary to use the citation button if you can get to the exact same feedback button using the Like button in 2 clicks: first on your profile icon:

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Then, at the top right, on the Share button:

Then click on the link and add the link if you need the same format with quoting the first 2 lines. Actions, like, more, but often it turns out that 2 lines are not enough, you have to insert a quote into your text. And then the short field of short feedback still becomes insufficient, and you have to go to the main page (link at the top left, with the "+" symbol), where the input field can expand to many lines down.
Therefore, to meet the tastes and needs of any reader, the 4th setting to hide any sharing buttons and their combinations is set in the user script settings:

When you select all 4 checkboxes, the sharing buttons disappear:

If desired, the fifth checkbox hides Google's info-like button. Like buttons strain the Internet channel with requests (20 KB per button), but the information about the number of likes gives some new statistics about interest in the article.
Innovations will work in the next version of the
HabrAjax script (0.84 and on). Very small changes were made to the
ZenComment styles.
More about Google on Habré and Habré on Google
Today, the topic of Google (for example, for information about Habré in general) was reflected in another innovation - the ability to
connect yourself as the author of the article to Google
’s search results along with his article on Habré.
And recently, Google Plus has changed the design of both the plus buttons (which everyone noticed, they turned red) and their user pages, as described in the article “
Updated google plus interface ”. Among the sections you can see the new section “Pages” (under the “More” button) and the new section “Hangouts” - a place for “fable” on the topic of published news.
UPD 04/21/2012, 5:00 PM: another feature of the site for Google Plus: the authors who have registered are next to their signature a link to a page in G +:
