Great plugin, thanks to the developers.
I went looking for this too. You can change your template to modify the H4 font which is what this plugin uses for the title.
Or you can edit the plugin (Plugins, FBF – Facebook Feed Widget, Edit) and look for this line;
$feedtitle =”<h4>get_permalink().” class=’facebook_page-link’ “.$link_target.”>”.substr($block->get_title(), 0, 200).”</h4>”; // Title of the update
Change the <h4> and </h4> to the heading size you want to use.
Gerry
Thank you!
None of the heading sizes are what I want, though, so I just put in a number and it’s perfect. Except for the fact that the number now shows up like this: <10> before the title. Not a big deal, really, but I’m curious as to how to fix it. It seems no matter what number or symbol I put in, the font stays the same. Here is the code:
$feedtitle =”<10>get_permalink().” class=’facebook_page-link’ “.$link_target.”>”.substr($block->get_title(), 0, 200).”</10>”; // Title of the update
}elseif ($options[‘feed_title’] == “” ) {
$feedtitle = null;
Could I just remove the parts with the 10 in them and the brackets around them, so it looks like this:
$feedtitle =”get_permalink().” class=’facebook_page-link’ “.$link_target.”>”.substr($block->get_title(), 0, 200).”“; // Title of the update
}elseif ($options[‘feed_title’] == “” ) {
$feedtitle = null;
Or would that really screw everything up? I am just afraid of the site crashing like the last time I tried to do too much editing. And, as I said, it’s pretty minor, but curiousity is getting the best of me.