Facebook Activity Feed Widget for WordPress

Version: 0.2c

A plugin that allows you to configure and display one or more FaceBook Activity Feed Widgets on the sidebar of your WordPress blog

Author:Dean Peters (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.9
WordPress version tested:2.9.2
Plugin version:0.2c
Added to WordPress repository:30-04-2010
Last updated:30-04-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://healyourchurchwebsite.com/2010/04/26/t...
Total downloads:32 555
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The FaceBook Activity Feed Widget for WordPress displays the most interesting recent activity taking place on your web site based on feedback from Facebook users.

The activity feed displays stories both when users like content on your site and when users share content from your site back to Facebook.

When setting up your widget, you'll want to setup the following parameters:

  • Domain -
    The domain to show activity for. Defaults to the domain is the your blog's URL without the 'http://' or 'www.' attributes.
  • Width -
    The width of the plugin in pixels. The defauilt is 180px.
  • Height -
    The height of the plugin in pixels. The default is 300px.
  • Header -
    Show the Facebook header on the plugin.
  • Color Scheme -
    The color scheme of the plugin. Choices are 'light', 'dark' and 'evil'.
  • Font -
    The font of the plugin.
  • iFrame CSS Class -
    A CSS class that is assigned to the iFrame so you can beter control the look and feel of the plugin.
  • Border Color -
    The border color of the plugin. Examples are '#cccccc' or 'silver'.

For more information on how the this social plugin works, please visit FaceBooks Activity Feed Webpage.

For updates, you can visit the original blog post for this plugin at HealYourChurchWebsite.com.

The plug-in has been written according to the most recent standards defined at the WordPress Codex Widgets API, and is translation ready.

Also a quick shout of of thanks and credit goes out to Jan Odvarko for the jscolor JavaScript used for the background color selector.