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This plugin adds a footer link to add the current post or page as a Facebook link. While the plugin is activated a link will appear after the content of each post/page with the text “Share on Facebook”, the Facebook icon, both or the familiar Facebook share button. Clicking the link will bring the user to the Facebook site to add the link to their profile. If the user isn’t logged in they will be prompted to do so.
Tags: Facebook
The Facebook Share Preview Plugin adds the required meta-data to an audio post so Facebook can embed your audio directly onto their site.
Please rate this plugin if you download it, or leave a message in the forums if you have any questions. I want to make this plugin better and easier to use, but I need your feedback.
Thanks, Sandro
Tags: audio, preview, sharing, Facebook
This plugin fetches posted items from Facebook and displays them in an unordered list with proper links and comments.
If you don’t know how to get the proper URL, go to Facebook, and then to “Posted Items” on the right sidebar. Then, depending on which feed you want, do one of the following:
- To display your friends posted items: click on “My Friends’ Posted Items” on the right, under “Subscribe to Posted Items” and copy that URL.
- To display your posted item: click on “My Posted Items” on the top of the page and then click on “My Posted Items” on the right, under “Subscribe to Posted Items” and copy that URL.
“My Friend’s Posted Items” should look like this: http://www.facebook.com/feeds/share_friends_posts.php?id=(some-numbers)&key=(some-code)&format=rss20
“My Posted Items” should look like this: http://www.facebook.com/feeds/share_posts.php?id=(some-numbers)&viewer=(some-numbers)&key=(some-code)&format=rss20
Tags: Facebook, Posted Items
This plugin adds a link within each blog post to share blog posts on FaceBook.
Tags: Facebook
If you’re like me, you’ll like to keep up with what your friends are up to but don’t always have time to check Facebook. Or maybe you’re just somewhere where access to the Facebook site is blocked. Work, school, etc.
This is a simple solution to bring the Facebook data to you. Using the dashboard widgets available in WordPress 2.5 and above, this plugin will process your Friends status updates RSS feed, your posted items feeds and/or your Facebook notifications feed, and add a widget for each to your WordPress admin dashboard. So now you can keep up with whats going on in your friends lives from anywhere without needing to access Facebook!
You can also customize the height and width of the widget, and the number of items displayed. Due to changes in the way WordPress handles widget sizes, the options you see will differ depending on what version of WordPress you are using.
As of version 0.9.8, you can now display your feeds on your blog sidebar! The widgets will appear on your appearance->widgets page once you have activated the plugin.
Tags: dashboard, sidebar, admin, widget, Facebook
Facebook comments is a WordPress plugin that will import comments from your facebook notes back into your wordpress blog.
Version 0.21+ is a modification by James Low (http://jameslow.com) to Adam Hill’s (http://www.adamhill.ca/?page_id=179) and Thomas Albright’s (http://thomasalbright.info/index.php/2007/05/27/thomasalbrightinfo-facebook/) versions, to work with the current facebook html. Made to work with Feedburner feeds by Aaron Harp (http://www.aaronharp.com).
More information and the latest version can be found here: http://jameslow.com/2007/11/18/wordpress-plugin-facebook-comments/
Tags: comments, notes, Facebook
Publishes posts, pages or both to your Facebook Mini-Feed directly from WordPress.
This plugin adds a footer link to add the current post or page to a Facebook Mini-Feed. While the plugin is activated a link will appear after the content of the post with the text “Share on Facebook” or the Facebook icon or both. Clicking this link will bring the user to the Facebook site. If the user isn’t logged in they will be prompted to do so. Once logged into Facebook the post will be added to the Mini-Feed of the account.
Tags: Facebook
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