{"id":9300,"date":"2010-06-04T09:58:14","date_gmt":"2010-06-04T09:58:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/plugins-wp\/wordpress-connect\/"},"modified":"2014-09-05T10:07:29","modified_gmt":"2014-09-05T10:07:29","slug":"wordpress-connect","status":"closed","type":"plugin","link":"https:\/\/ar.wordpress.org\/plugins\/wordpress-connect\/","author":2640684,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_crdt_document":"","version":"2.0.3","stable_tag":"2.0.3c","tested":"4.0.38","requires":"3.0","requires_php":"","requires_plugins":"","header_name":"Wordpress Connect","header_author":"Tomas Vorobjov","header_description":"","assets_banners_color":"","last_updated":"2014-09-05 10:07:29","external_support_url":"","external_repository_url":"","donate_link":"https:\/\/www.paypal.com\/cgi-bin\/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WFXMBAHD523VW","header_plugin_uri":"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com","header_author_uri":"","rating":1,"author_block_rating":0,"active_installs":70,"downloads":39255,"num_ratings":1,"support_threads":0,"support_threads_resolved":0,"author_block_count":0,"sections":["description","installation","faq","changelog"],"tags":[],"upgrade_notice":{"2.0.3":"<ul>\n<li>Minor bug fixes (featured image, og:description, etc.)<\/li>\n<\/ul>","2.0.2":"<ul>\n<li>Options bug fix<\/li>\n<\/ul>","2.0.1":"<ul>\n<li>Bug fixes<\/li>\n<li>Facebook Javascript SDK asynchronous loading<\/li>\n<\/ul>","2.0":"<ul>\n<li><p>The 2.0 version of Wordpress Connect brings the newest features of Facebook\nSocial plugins such as light\/dark theme for the comments box, threaded \ncomments and many features requested from versions 1.x such as \nenabled\/disable the like button or comments for indivual posts\/pages, \nchoosing the place within a particular post\/page where the FB plugins should\nappear (a completely custom location can be set so that the like box can\nappear in the middle of the post if that is desired), etc.<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>This latest version provides API for plugin and theme developers to include\nfacebook social plugins automatically within their theme\/plugins.<\/p><\/li>\n<\/ul>","1.05":"<ul>\n<li>Adds the option to force the Comments and the Like Button to appear on a new\nline in case posts&#039; content isn&#039;t enclosed in a block element.<\/li>\n<li>Compatibility up to Wordpress 3.0<\/li>\n<\/ul>","1.03":"<ul>\n<li>Adds options to control on which pages comments and like button appear, i.e.\nit is possible to disable the comments and the like button on the homepage,\npages and categories (they always appear in single posts)<\/li>\n<\/ul>","1.02":"<ul>\n<li>Fixes the issue with the Like Button within the Comments plugin<\/li>\n<\/ul>","1.01":"<ul>\n<li>The first fully functional version (1.0 release failed due to SVN issue)<\/li>\n<\/ul>"},"ratings":{"1":"1","2":0,"3":0,"4":0,"5":0},"assets_icons":[],"assets_banners":[],"assets_blueprints":{},"all_blocks":[],"tagged_versions":["1.01","1.02","1.03","1.05","1.07","1.09","2.0","2.0.1","2.0.2","2.0.3","2.0.3b","2.0.3c"],"block_files":[],"assets_screenshots":{"screenshot-4.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-4.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"4","location":"plugin"},"screenshot-2.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-2.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"2","location":"plugin"},"screenshot-3.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-3.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"3","location":"plugin"},"screenshot-6.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-6.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"6","location":"plugin"},"screenshot-1.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-1.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"1","location":"plugin"},"screenshot-5.jpg":{"filename":"screenshot-5.jpg","revision":"1538864","resolution":"5","location":"plugin"}},"screenshots":{"1":"Settings page - General plugin settings: The Application ID and Application Admins field will need to have proper values filled in. Here, the Image URL is set to the logo of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/Wordpress-Connect\/203079109734244\">WordPress Connect Facebook Page<\/a> to demo how to option appears when a valid image URL is saved - note that you can use the URL of any image you upload to your WordPress blog (simply copy and paste the url).","2":"WordPress Connect in action - The Like Button and Comments are displayed using the default options (set when the WordPress Connect plugin is activated or updated from a previous version). Here the Like Button is shown immediately  after the post (article) title (the position is set to <code>Top<\/code> by default) and the Comments box is at the end after the post's content (the position is set to <code>Bottom<\/code> by default).","3":"Using WordPress shortcodes to customize the Like Button and Comments - The Like Button and the Comments positions are set to <code>Custom<\/code>. Setting the position value to <code>Custom<\/code> prevents the plugin from automatically adding the Like Button and Comments in their usual place; the shortcodes will be replaced with the appropriate HTML markup even if the position is set to <code>Top<\/code> or <code>Bottom<\/code> but in that case another Like Button and\/or Comments would appear at that position within the post). Leaving the <code>href<\/code> options empty will automatically use the permalink of the current post (or page) when the Like Button and\/or Comments are rendered. The colorscheme value is set to <code>dark<\/code>. Also notice, that the <code>href<\/code> option of the second Like Button (at the end of the post) is set to a completely different URL (nhl.com). Theoretically, you can add as many Like Buttons (and even Comments) into a single post as you would like.","4":"Custom Like Buttons and Comment box (based on the values set in screenshot 3) rendered from shortcodes. The top button links to the current post\/page but the bottom button is a for a different page hosted on a completely different domain.","5":"Admin Dashboard - Widgets: WordPress Connect provides WordPress Widget for every single of the Facebook Social Plugins. Simply drag-n-drop a widget in one of the widget areas and set the appropriate options (or leave in the defaults).","6":"Widgets: Send Button and Comments in the footer widgets area (content's height is shrunk to fit in the footer for a better demo view)"},"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false},"plugin_section":[],"plugin_tags":[157,324,174,1249,162],"plugin_category":[43,56,57],"plugin_contributors":[82650],"plugin_business_model":[],"class_list":["post-9300","plugin","type-plugin","status-closed","hentry","plugin_tags-facebook","plugin_tags-sharing","plugin_tags-social","plugin_tags-themes","plugin_tags-widget","plugin_category-customization","plugin_category-social-and-sharing","plugin_category-taxonomy","plugin_contributors-scibuff","plugin_committers-scibuff"],"banners":[],"icons":{"svg":false,"icon":"https:\/\/s.w.org\/plugins\/geopattern-icon\/wordpress-connect.svg","icon_2x":false,"generated":true},"screenshots":[{"src":"https:\/\/ps.w.org\/wordpress-connect\/trunk\/screenshot-1.jpg?rev=1538864","caption":"Settings page - General plugin settings: The Application ID and Application Admins field will need to have proper values filled in. 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The top button links to the current post\/page but the bottom button is a for a different page hosted on a completely different domain."},{"src":"https:\/\/ps.w.org\/wordpress-connect\/trunk\/screenshot-5.jpg?rev=1538864","caption":"Admin Dashboard - Widgets: WordPress Connect provides WordPress Widget for every single of the Facebook Social Plugins. Simply drag-n-drop a widget in one of the widget areas and set the appropriate options (or leave in the defaults)."},{"src":"https:\/\/ps.w.org\/wordpress-connect\/trunk\/screenshot-6.jpg?rev=1538864","caption":"Widgets: Send Button and Comments in the footer widgets area (content's height is shrunk to fit in the footer for a better demo view)"}],"raw_content":"<!--section=description-->\n<p>If you would like to increase the exposure of your blog WordPress Connect \nit the perfect plugin for you. It comes with a unique set of tools through\nwhich you can reach the largest social networking community on the planet \nthat would engage and then share and discuss your content. It will enable \nyou to build up a fan base and to connect with a wider and a more relevant \naudience. Now your blog readers with a Facebook account can post comments, \ncreate discussions and like your posts and pages.<\/p>\n\n<p>The plugin integrates Facebook Social plugins with WordPress. It provides \ntools to add the Facebook Like Button and Facebook Comments automatically \nto every post and page. Of course, the user has a full control over settings \nsuch as width, font, color scheme, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>Wordpress Connect also provides fully customizable Wordpress Widgets for the \nfollowing Facebook Social Plugins<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Activity Widget<\/li>\n<li>Comments Widget<\/li>\n<li>Facepile Widget<\/li>\n<li>Like Box Widget<\/li>\n<li>Like Button Widget<\/li>\n<li>Live Stream Widget<\/li>\n<li>Login Widget<\/li>\n<li>Recommendation Widget<\/li>\n<li>Send Button Widget<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>The widgets can be added to your blog just as easy as any other Wordpress \nWidget, i.e. through the widgets page (under Appearance on your Dashboard).<\/p>\n\n<p>Since 2.0, all Wordpress Connect widgets are rendered in the XFBML mode (i.e \nno iframes) to provide full functionality the iframe versions may lack.<\/p>\n\n<p>A big addition since 2.0 is a simple yet powerful <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/api\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect API\">API<\/a> \nfor plugin and theme developers who can now specify default settings for Wordpress \nConnect to reflect the needs of their plugin\/theme. The API provides an easy \nway to include any widget (such as the Like Button of Comments) anywhere in \nthe theme, e.g. to add the Like Button to the header or Comments to the \nfooter.<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Requirements<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>PHP 5.2.0 or newer<\/li>\n<li>WordPress 3.0 or newer<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<ol>\n<li>Upload the plugin files to your <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code> directory<\/li>\n<li>Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress<\/li>\n<li>Go to the \"WP Connect\" settings (via you administration dashboard) and set \nthe value for Application ID (there is a link to a Facebook page where \nyou can create those).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<!--section=faq-->\n<p>Below are asnwers to most common questions. If you have a question which is not \nanswered here, please ask your question on the <a href=\"http:\/\/wordpress.org\/tags\/wordpress-connect\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect Support Forums\">support forums<\/a>. \nI monitor those and will try to answer as soon as possible.<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dt>How does it work<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Using Wordpress Connect is very easy. Simply install and activate the plugin. \nThe default settings will ensure that you can start benefiting from the \nfeatures of Wordpress Connect right away. By default, Like Buttons will appear \nat the top of all posts and pages (just before the content) and Comments will \nappear at the bottom of your posts and pages (right after the content). All \nwidgets are pre-configured with Facebook default values and are available from \nthe Widgets Menu for an immediately use.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>I have upgraded to 2.0 and some\/all of my previous settings are gone<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Version 2.0 of WordPress connect offers greatly extended functionality, more \nfeatures and more control over the social plugins. Unfortunately, as a direct \nconsequence, a few settings from previous version(s) are incompatible and will \nneed to be entered as again via the settings pages.<\/p>\n\n<p>Furthermore, Facebook has rolled out many new features in March 2011 and\nconsequently the format and xfbml markup of some of their social plugins has \nchanged. New options on WordPress Connect setting pages reflect these changes, \nbut unfortunately, it was not possible to keep every single setting from \nprevious versions.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you notice any unexpected behavior, please double check the values set \non the WordPress Connect settings (available through your administratior \ndashboard). Additionally, please consult the <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/docs\/\" title=\"Wordpress Connect Documentation\">documentation pages<\/a>.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>Cannot access comments moderation<\/dt>\n<dd><p>After adding the comments plugin to your blog and creating a new <a href=\"http:\/\/developers.facebook.com\/setup\/\">Facebook Application<\/a> \nclicking on \"Settings\" on the comments box displays the following error:<\/p>\n\n<blockquote>\n  <p>Cannot edit global settings or moderation mode without fb:app_id<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n<p>To solve this problem, you will need to add the domain of your blog \nto the Facebook Applpication settings:<\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Go to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/developers\/apps.php\" title=\"My Apps on Facebook\">My Apps<\/a><\/li>\n<li>Select the application your created for your blog\/site (from the list of applications on the left side)<\/li>\n<li>Click on 'Edit Settings' in the list of links on the right side (next to application details)<\/li>\n<li>Click on 'Web Site' (the second link from the top)<\/li>\n<li>Fill in the 'Site Domain' field. If your blog is at http:\/\/www.myblog.com enter just 'myblog.com'<\/li>\n<li>After clicking on 'Save Changes' and reloading the page with the comments on it, you should be able to access the moderation settings<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<p>Please visit the <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/faq\/#comments-moderation-access\" title=\"WordPress Connect FAQ\">FAQ pages<\/a> \nfor a more detailed walk-through of the process described above (including screenshots)<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>What is the Application ID for?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>The Facebook Javascript API require a unique application ID to work. A new \nID can easiliy be created by registering your site\/blog at \nhttp:\/\/developers.facebook.com\/setup\/<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>How do I change the position of the Like Button\/Comments?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>The default position of the Like Button and Comments can be changed from the \nWP Connect options pages accessible through the dashboard. If you would \nlike to change the position of the Like Button of Comments in a particular \npost or page, simply go to edit the post\/page and select the new position \nfrom the Like Button and Comments position drop-downs (or the right-hand side, \nin the \"Wordpress Connect\" module).<\/p>\n\n<p>For more details about customizing the position and the settings of individual \nLike Buttons and Comments see the <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/docs\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect Documentation\">documentation page<\/a> \nand <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/faq\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect FAQ\">FAQ pages<\/a>.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>Do the widgets work with WP Super Cache and other caching plugins?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes, the content in all widgets will update every time a user visits your site, \neven if the page (in which the widgets are embedded) remains unchanged. \nThis is because Facebook delivers content to widgets either via asynchronous \nJavascript calls (xfbml), i.e. content is requested after every page load.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>The widgets I place in my sidebar are cut-off<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Some Facebook Social Plugins have a minimum width below which they will not \nresize any further (but the will rather get cut-off). For example, \nthe comments box needs to be at least 400px wide. If the container into which \nyou are placing the widget is not wide enough, the content of the widget will \nnot display properly. The usual sidebar that comes with most themes is too \nnarrow for widgets such as the comments box. The only solution is to place the \nwidget into a widget area that is wide enough, such as the 'Footer Widget \nArea' of the defeault twenty ten theme.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>The plugin doesn't work in my favorite theme<\/dt>\n<dd><p>If the plugin doesn't work in one theme but does in others, the most \nlikely reason is that the theme itself doesn't implement Wordpress hooks \nproperly. For everything to work correctly, the plugin needs to add code into \nthe html head tag (wordpress header) and the footer of the blog pages. \nIt uses wordpress hooks (<code>add_action<\/code> and <code>add_filter<\/code>) for this purpose. \nIf the theme author has not included the common wordpress hooks into the \ntheme, required code cannot be added into the pages.<\/p>\n\n<p>You should contact the theme author and ask him\/her to implement the \nwp_head and wp_footer action calls correctly.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>I updated the plugin to the latest version but don't see the changes<\/dt>\n<dd><p>If you are using any caching solution, such as WP Cache or WP Supercache, \nyou'll need to reset the cache, i.e. to delete the cached pages. This is \nnecessary so that the xfbml markup values can be updated.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>Facebook Social Plugins Info<\/dt>\n<dd><p>More information about the plugins can be found back on Facebook at \nhttp:\/\/developers.facebook.com\/docs\/reference\/plugins\/<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>I set an image as the feature image but it doesn't show on Facebook<\/dt>\n<dd><p>The theme you are using must support <code>post-thumbnails<\/code> for this particular\nfeature to work.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>FAQ<\/dt>\n<dd><p>See the <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/faq\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect FAQ\">FAQ pages<\/a> \nfor more info and details about Wordpress Connect Plugin<\/p><\/dd>\n\n<\/dl>\n\n<!--section=changelog-->\n<h4>2.0.3c<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes an error with the Like button ($show_faces_value undefined)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>2.0.3b<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes an XSS vulnerability in the editor pages<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>2.0.3<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes encoding of non-latin characters in description and title\nof the og meta tags<\/li>\n<li>Fixes the bug with the description meta tag that would print just the\nfirst letter of the content followed by a space and the ellipsis.<\/li>\n<li>Fixes a rare bug <code>Division by zero ... on line 220<\/code> for posts\/pages with\nfeatured images<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>2.0.2<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes the bug that like button display settings are not saved correctly\nafter saving them<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>2.0.1<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes the bug that non-admin users can no longer log in and access\nthe dashboard<\/li>\n<li>Fixes the problem with api functions not defaulting to the current \npost\/page url when an empty string is passed in as the url parameter<\/li>\n<li>Change Facebook initialization to load the Facebook Javascript SDK \nasynchronously so that other elements\/modules on pages are not blocked\nwhile the social plugins are loading<\/li>\n<li>Spelling fixes (Homapage -&gt; Homepage, etc.) <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>2.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>API for plugin and theme developers\n\n<ul>\n<li>template tags<\/li>\n<li>hooks <\/li>\n<\/ul><\/li>\n<li>New settings pages with more options <\/li>\n<li>Greater control and flexibility <\/li>\n<li>New widgets with additional customization options<\/li>\n<li>Shortcodes for placing the Like Button and Comments anywhere within\nthe body of your posts\/pages<\/li>\n<li>Editor buttons (WYSIWYG) for Like Button and Comments <\/li>\n<li>Ability to disable\/enable and reposition the Like Button and Comments for\nindividual posts and pages<\/li>\n<li>Light and dark colorscheme<\/li>\n<li>Automated description meta tag based on the currently display page (home,\ncategory, tag, search, single, etc)<\/li>\n<li>Ability to set the share image (the og:image meta tag) to the featured image\nof the post\/page - The image must still be at least 50px by 50px and have a \nmaximum aspect ratio of 3:1 (if the image does not fulfill the requirements, \nthe default image will be used instead)<\/li>\n<li>New documentation and support pages<\/li>\n<li>Improved <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/faq\/\" title=\"WordPress Connect FAQ\">FAQ<\/a>\nand <a href=\"http:\/\/wordpress.org\/tags\/wordpress-connect\" title=\"WordPress Connect Support\">Support<\/a> (professional support available on request)<\/li>\n<li>Thorough API <a href=\"http:\/\/wp-connect.tomasvorobjov.com\/api\/\" title=\"Wordpress Connect API\">documentation<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>Professional Support available<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.09<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Added a like button to the comments box (iframe only for now)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.07<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes the problem that comments no longer appear after facebook plugins have\nbeen updated<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.05<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Adds the option to force the Comments and the Like Button to appear on a new\nline in case posts' content isn't enclosed in a block element.<\/li>\n<li>Compatibility up to Wordpress 3.0<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.03<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Adds options to control on which pages comments and like button appear, i.e.\nit is possible to disable the comments and the like button on the homepage,\npages and categories (they always appear in single posts) - see screenshot #5.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.02<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixes the issue with the Like Button within the Comments plugin<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.01<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Update to the plugin package to include all necessary files<\/li>\n<li>Added Facebook Connect languages <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>The initial release of this plugin. 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