EE 1
EE 2
Facebook Link
Developer
3rd Party (Commercial)
Current Version: 2.2.1
Release Date: Feb 21, 2013
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Compatibility
- Multi Site Manager
- Stand Alone Entry Form
- Low Variables
- Better Workflow
- Matrix
Requirements
- jQuery for the Control Panel
Categories
Module
Tags
Get your Facebook Page into your site the way you want. The Facebook Link module gives you easy access to pull feeds, photos, and more. You can even do complex queries on the Facebook Graph. You have full control not only of what you display but how it's displayed.
Version 2 gives even more functionality and flexibility. Grab data from any publicly viewable Facebook Page and display it with your site style. Each item is a standard variable so displaying things is as easy as using any other EE tag. Data is pulled by type (i.e. feed, photos, albums, events, etc.) so you can filter and get only what you want on your site.
Notable Features:
- Simple and flexible
- Complex queries can be done with FQL
Facebook Link Links
This entry was created February 14, 2011, 1:23 pm.
This entry was last updated February 22, 2013, 3:40 pm.
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4 Reviews:
Brett Burwell 03.01.13
I’d rather get a root canal than deal with Facebook’s API. This plugin saved the day and Ron’s support was great.
AdamG 10.29.12
A time and headache solver if you don’t want to wade into Facebook development. Works as advertised. Easy to setup and use, however, more thorough documentation and examples would be helpful.
Gummibear Lab 06.19.12
Works pretty well, it’s a time saver if you don’t want to read too much into Facebook dev docs
JCDerrick 02.19.11
This is a great add-on for including your Facebook feed on your site. It would be a lot better if the developer would build in hyperlink support, so that links shared on FB are also live links in the feed. Currently they are just static links output as text.