Smash Ballon | Custom Facebook Feed Pro
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List of improvements in Smash Ballon | Custom Facebook Feed Pro version 4.6.5
- Author: Smash Balloon
- Support Website: https://smashballoon.com/custom-facebook-feed/
- Requires at least: 4.1
- Tested up to: 6.6
- Version: 4.6.5
- License: Non-distributable, Not for resale
- The Custom Facebook Feed allows you to display a completely customizable Facebook feed of any public Facebook page on your website.
- == Description ==
- Display a **completely customizable**, **responsive*and **search engine crawlable*version of your Facebook feed on your website. Completely match the look and feel of the site with tons of customization options!
- **Completely Customizable*by default inherits your theme’s styles
- **Feed content is crawlable by search engines adding SEO value to your site*other Facebook plugins embed the feed using iframes which are not crawlable
- **Completely responsive and mobile optimized*works on any screen size
- Display statuses, photos, videos, events, links and offers from your Facebook page
- Choose which post types are displayed. Only want to show photos, videos or events? No problem
- Display multiple feeds from different Facebook pages on the same page or throughout your site
- Show likes, shares and comments for each post
- Automatically embeds YouTube and Vimeo videos right in your feed
- Show event information such as the name, time/date, location, link to a map, description and a link to buy tickets
- Filter posts by string or #hashtag
- Post tags creates links when using the @ symbol to tag other people in your posts
- Post caching means that your feed is load lightning fast
- Fully internationalized and translatable into any language
- Enter your own custom CSS for even deeper customization
- == Installation ==
- 1. Install the Custom Facebook Feed either via the WordPress plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your web server (in the /wp-content/plugins/ directory).
- 2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- 3. Navigate to the ‘Facebook Feed’ settings page to configure your feed.
- 4. Use the shortcode [custom-facebook-feed feed=1] in your page, post or widget to display your feed.
- 5. You can display multiple feeds of different Facebook pages by creating additional feeds and adding the feed ID directly in the shortcode: [custom-facebook-feed feed=1].
- == Changelog ==
- = 4.6.5 =
- Fix: Fixed missing Events feed when adding 2 feeds in the same page with Ajax theme option enabled.
- Fix: Fixed wrong date displayed in the recurring events.
- Fix: Fixed missing posts in when using Multifeed Extension.
- Fix: Fixed 404 error caused by SVG icons in some environment.
- Fix: Fixed issue with multiple timezones applied in the same events feed that would cause the wrong time to be displayed.
- Fix: Fixed Multifeed and Social Wall, the feeds were not respecting the chronological order of posts
- Fix: Fixed Sources list popup when we have multiple sources.
- Fix: Added Borlabs V3 support.
- Fix: Misc PHP warnings would appear when data was missing from the API.
- = 4.6.4 =
- Fix: Fixed issue preventing the lightbox from being disabled when the setting to do so was applied.
- Fix: Fixed an issue with time zones applying correctly to feeds on the front-end of the site.
- Fix: Fixed an issue with recurring events for events feeds.
- = 4.6.3 =
- Fix: Removed guzzle library that was causing conflicts with some other plugins.
- = 4.6.2 =
- Important: Due to Meta (Facebook) changes, how our plugin supports Facebook oEmbeds has also changed. If you are using the oEmbed feature to display Facebook oEmbeds, you will need to reconnect your account. Visit the oEmbeds page within the Facebook Feeds settings page to do the reconnection before May 14, 2024.
- Fix: Fixed an issue causing recurring events to cause event list to show out of order.
- Fix: Fixed issues due to time zones and events.
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