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3rd-party-modules:social_plugins:social-plugins-docu:social-plugins-docu-facebook:social-plugins-docu-facebook-like1 [2013/08/26 00:40]
Peter Bracher
3rd-party-modules:social_plugins:social-plugins-docu:social-plugins-docu-facebook:social-plugins-docu-facebook-like1 [2018/06/03 18:08] (current)
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==== Facebook User Admins ==== ==== Facebook User Admins ====
-:!: The following not seems to be supported anymore by Facebook, they change the behaviour of the plugins whenever they want:-(\\+:!: The following not seems to be supported anymore by Facebook, they change the behaviour of the plugins whenever they want :-(\\
To administer your button-page on Facebook, you need to associate it with either your Facebook account or your Facebook Platform application. It is valid to associate your page with both user accounts and a Facebook Platform Application. To administer your button-page on Facebook, you need to associate it with either your Facebook account or your Facebook Platform application. It is valid to associate your page with both user accounts and a Facebook Platform Application.
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//(Optional)// //(Optional)//
-There are two Like button implementations: XFBML and Iframe.+There are two Like button implementations: XFBML/HTML5 and Iframe.
The XFBML version (also available in HTML5-compliant markup) is more versatile, but requires use of the JavaScript SDK. The XFBML version (also available in HTML5-compliant markup) is more versatile, but requires use of the JavaScript SDK.
The XFBML dynamically re-sizes its height according to whether there are profile pictures to display, gives you the ability (through the Javascript library) to listen for like events so that you know in real time when a user clicks the Like button, and it always gives the user the ability to add an optional comment to the like. If users do add a comment, the story published back to Facebook is given more prominence. The XFBML dynamically re-sizes its height according to whether there are profile pictures to display, gives you the ability (through the Javascript library) to listen for like events so that you know in real time when a user clicks the Like button, and it always gives the user the ability to add an optional comment to the like. If users do add a comment, the story published back to Facebook is given more prominence.
-The phpwcms Social Plugins Module supports the usage of XFBML so you can use it without any hassle, just select XFBML and the script does the whole job.\\+The phpwcms Social Plugins Module supports the usage of XFBML/HTML5 so you can use it without any hassle, just select XFBML or HTML5 and the script does the whole job.\\
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-If you are using the XFBML version include the language code according to your needs.+If you are using the XFBML or the HTML5 version include the language code according to your needs.
//(we specially like Pirate English)// //(we specially like Pirate English)//
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