• mattkelly

    (@matthwkgmailcom)


    Hi folks,
    There have been a number of requests for more comments features.

    So far, I’ve heard these:
    1) Save comments to the WordPress comments system.
    2) Retroactively use the default WP comments system on old blog posts (new ones would use the Facebook plugin, if enabled).

    Please leave a comment with any other suggestions.

    Thanks,
    Matt

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/facebook/

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  • Please add this to the documentation! Important info on displaying the comments wherever you want them… rather than just appending to the_content();

    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-comments-outside-the_content

    In this plugin there is no option to manually add the code wherever user want. Please look at this issue in next update.

    Example: Facebook plugin add comment box just after the content. But I have author info and other things to show before the comment and after the content. But with this plugin I can’t do that. It will be great if I can choose where to add the comment box.

    Two things:

    (1) Disable showing number of likes after the like button.
    (2) Same for the text that says “You, Your Momma and 10 others like this.”
    This seems to be working now. The faces are gone and so too the for text. Now we just need to get rid of the number count.

    It’s not appropriate for use on professional websites.

    We just need a simple “like” button that says “Like” and that’s it.

    Thanks.

    PS–Many 3rd party “like” plugins offer this ability.

    Padding/Margin Option please.

    Would love to see comment notification. Currently, I have to go to each of my blog posts to see if there are new comments. Sometimes, than can result in my responding to comments that over a week old.

    Not sure if this is possible, but something that would be really cool is if I share a blog post on Facebook, then comments on that post will be incorporated into the comments at the actual blog post.

    Facebook Like Pictures showing:

    Here’s the deal–they show when you are logged in and they don’t when you are logged out. But this happens regardless of having the button to show faces unchecked.

    Please offer an option to remove any number counts.

    PLEASE! Just a like button, share button, subscribe button.

    Pushing the button returns: “You (subscribed, liked, sent) to xxxx.”

    Nice and clean, that’s it. I don’t want my business site to be an intrusive extension of Facebook. I want Facebook to be an extension of my site.

    Give you guys a couple more weeks to fix things like this before I go back to 3rd party plugins that actually work. Thank goodness for open source noninstrusive plugins.

    This is what type of intrusiveness I’m talking about:

    “Sign Up to see what your friends like” After all like buttons. It’s just too verbose on for a professional site. MY SITE IS NOT ABOUT FACEBOOK!

    Come on Facebook. You’re using my site to advertise for people to sign up? I’m done. Until you take your tentacles out of my business I’m using a 3rd party plugin.

    Like button that shows on *box type image containers?

    It would really be nice to have the ability to add a like button to lightbox, colorbox, etc. plugins for individual images.

    thank you for a huge upgrade.. BUT, why did you made color schemes everywhere except recommendatiosn box? I’m really looking for this implemented..

    I would like to have the comment from the FB app to show up after the author bio.

    Now the comments appear before the author and some of my posts have lots of comments and the author ends up at the bottom of the page. I would the FB comments to be at the bottom

    Placement of the comment box!
    got it now under the post but want it in a different box if posible.

    edit: sorry got it: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-comments-outside-the_content?replies=12

    I would like it if wordpress comments and facebook comments could both appear below a post so that visitors have a choice between commenting systems.

    This is of course, possible to do by using the facebook connect app, but that is a pain as the amount of work needed to get that running.

    I second what daveslc said!!!!!

    And the metadata comment count would include BOTH numbers added together.

    AND, clicking on the “x comments” link on the home page of a post should take the user to the top of the Facebook comment box, not the wordpress comment box (when this feature is enabled). That way the “x comments” link won’t skip down over the facebook comment box option.

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