Spider Facebook

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2.3 Adding a Comments Box
2.3.1 Title. Specify a title for the plugin to be able to identify the plugin in back-end.

2.3.2 Publish. Choose whether to publish the plugin or not.
2.3.3 Rendering. Choose how to render the plugin.
2.3.4 Type of URL. By default, the plugin refers to the current page, but it is possible to link it to a different page by choosing the URL option and filling out the Url field.
2.3.5 Width. Define the width of the plugin in pixels.
2.3.6 Height. Define the height of the plugin in pixels.
2.3.7 Number of posts. Specify how many posts are displayed by default.
2.3.8 Background color. Select the background color of the plugin container.
2.3.9 Color Scheme. Select the color scheme of the plugin.
2.3.10 Font. Choose the text font of the plugin.
2.3.11 Language Preference.
  • Custom. Select the plugin language.
  • Current. Adjusts to the language of the website.

2.3.12 All Posts. Adds the plugin to all the posts on the website.
2.3.13 Posts. Choose the posts to which you want to add the plugin.
2.3.14 Vertical Position. Choose whether to place the plugin at the top or at the bottom of the post.
2.3.15 On all Pages. Adds the plugin to all the pages on the website.
2.3.16 Pages. Choose the pages to which you want to add the plugin.
2.3.17 Vertical Position. Choose whether to place the plugin at the top or at the bottom.
2.3.18 Style. Here you can customize certain style options. Simply change the values of the parameters that are listed in the box.
2.3.19 Add to <html> Tag. Add the code (ONLY ONCE) to the <html> tag of your template’s index.php file (templates/your_template/index.php).
Example:
<html xmlns:og="http://ogp.me/ns#" xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml">

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