Wordpress Facebook
Publicizing your blog posts to Facebook is an excellent way to get more traffic on your blog and to keep your friends and family involved in your site.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Share Button
You can add a Facebook Share button (and other sharing options such as Twitter, Google or Pinterest) through Sharing → Sharing Buttons in your dashboard.
To add it to your blog, enable the sharing options you want and click on Edit Sharing Buttons and select Facebook.
Read more about this on the Sharing support page.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Page Plugin
If you have a Facebook Page (not just a profile), you can add the Facebook Page Plugin to your sidebar or other widget area simply by adding the Facebook Page Plugin from the Customizer → Widgets in your blog’s Dashboard.
The page needs to be public and shouldn’t have any age or geographic restrictions if you want it to be visible to everyone, like in this screenshot below:
Here’s an example of how it will look on a site:
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Pixel
Facebook Pixel provides some code to integrate on your site, the code will look like this:
The <script> and <noscript> tag isn’t allowed at WordPress.com, so pasting the whole code won’t work, instead, copy only the part inside the <noscript> portion of the code:
Publicizing your blog posts to Facebook is an excellent way to get more traffic on your blog and to keep your friends and family involved in your site.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Share Button
You can add a Facebook Share button (and other sharing options such as Twitter, Google or Pinterest) through Sharing → Sharing Buttons in your dashboard.
To add it to your blog, enable the sharing options you want and click on Edit Sharing Buttons and select Facebook.
Read more about this on the Sharing support page.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Page Plugin
If you have a Facebook Page (not just a profile), you can add the Facebook Page Plugin to your sidebar or other widget area simply by adding the Facebook Page Plugin from the Customizer → Widgets in your blog’s Dashboard.
The page needs to be public and shouldn’t have any age or geographic restrictions if you want it to be visible to everyone, like in this screenshot below:
Here’s an example of how it will look on a site:
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Pixel
Facebook Pixel provides some code to integrate on your site, the code will look like this:
The <script> and <noscript> tag isn’t allowed at WordPress.com, so pasting the whole code won’t work, instead, copy only the part inside the <noscript> portion of the code:
Related Posts:
Note that once added, it can take up to 20 minutes for the Facebook Pixel status to get updated on the Facebook dashboard.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Embeds
You can also add, into a post or page, any individual update from a public Facebook timeline. We have a full guide for embedding updates from Facebook.
- Wordpress Facebook
- Log Out My Facebook
- Gmail Login Account Sign In
- Reopen Facebook Account
- Open Facebook App
- Facebook Auto Friend Request App
- Facebook Fogin in Face
- Facebook Homepage Login Screen
- Fb Id Delete
- How To Reactivate Deactivated Facebook Account
- Facebook Login Home Page English P
Note that once added, it can take up to 20 minutes for the Facebook Pixel status to get updated on the Facebook dashboard.
↑ Table of Contents ↑
Facebook Embeds
You can also add, into a post or page, any individual update from a public Facebook timeline. We have a full guide for embedding updates from Facebook.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Facebook has greatly reduced the distribution of our stories in our readers' newsfeeds and is instead promoting mainstream media sources. When you share to your friends, however, you greatly help distribute our content. Please take a moment and consider sharing this article with your friends and family. Thank you.