Facebook Friends Inviter free WordPress plugin
Description
Facebook Friends Inviter free WordPress plugin
Add an Invite Facebook Friends button to any WordPress website with the Facebook Friends Inviter Plugin.
This WordPress plugin adds customizable text links and customizable graphic buttons that are visible to anyone who visits your WordPress site. Buttons can be added using widgets and shortcodes.
Features
Facebook Requests Graphic Button
Facebook Requests Link Button
Seamless friend requests selector
FB Friends request widgets – as many widgets as you want to use
FB Friend inviter shortcodes – as many shortcodes as you want to use
Customizable link text
Customizable button
Put the button or text link anywhere within your site
Set button/text width
Set button/text alignment
This plugin is free. It is standalone so no need to install other plugins to make it work.
You could use the Facebook request code in raw format within your site but why do that when you can use a plugin that makes the process easier, quicker and tidier!
The easiest way to get your visitors to bring their Facebook friends to your party
The Widget
The widget can be placed in any widget area. Put it in a sidebar, in your header, in your footer… Put it wherever you have a widget area.
Display your button using custom text or a custom button. Can’t think of a button image to use? Use the default settings.
The widget has 10 settings
Widget Title
Show Title
Dialogue Box Title
Message
App ID
Button Text
Button Image
Force Image Use
Button Width
Alignment
Widget Title is the title of the widget.
Show Title determines whether the widget title shows at all.
Dialogue Box Title sets the title of the Facebook friends selector popup box.
Message is the message shown in the Facebook friends selector popup box.
App ID is your Facebook App ID. Instructions for getting an app ID are shown below.
Button Text is the text used for your FB invite link. Leave as blank to show the default button image.
Button Image is for a custom button image URL. The default button is used if no URL is stated.
Force button use? Forces a button image to be used even if anchor text for a text link is stated in the Button text field.
Button Width lets you specify the pixel/percentage width of the button image and button text.
Alignment lets you choose whether the button should be left, center or right aligned.
DEMO
The Shortcode
The [fib] shortcode lets you place a button anywhere in your site where a shortcode can be used. It has two attributes:
title
message
text
image
appid
width
align
title=”” sets the title of the Facebook friends selector popup box.
message=”” sets the message shown in the Facebook friends selector popup box.
text=”” is the text used as your ‘invite friends’ link. Leave empty to display the default inviter button.
image=”” lets you specify an alternate button image. text=”” overrides any image setting.
appid=”” is your Facebook App ID (instructions above).
width=”” lets you specify the button width. You must add the unit of measure e.g px or %.
align=”” let you choose button alignment. Options are left, center and right. The default value is ‘center’.
Only two attributes need to be set for the button to work: message and appid. For example,
[fib message=”Learn exciting new stuff at example.com!” appid=”123456789″]
The shortcode used with all attributes could look like:
[fib title=”Invite friends to join” message=”Learn exciting new stuff at example.com!” text=”Click to invite friends” image=”http://example.com” appid=”123456789″ width=”100%” align=”center”]
Both the title and message attributes default to ‘Invite Friends’.
The text attribute overrides the image attribute.
How to get your Facebook AppID
You need a Facebook App ID to be able to use the inviter plugin. Just follow these steps to make your app.
Go to Facebook Developers
Create a developers account if you do not already have one
Click Apps in the top menu
Click Create New App at the top right of the page, below the main menu
Give your app a Display Name and Namespace. These can be the same. By doing this you are effectively naming your app within Facebook and giving it a URL
Add a contact email
Type in the domain name of the site that this plugin is installed in. Leave out the http://www bit. Enter the domain name only e.g example.com. Do not use a trailing slash
Disable sandbox mode (we’re not testing, are we?)
Under Website with Facebook Login, enter the domain of the site that hosts this plugin. This time enter the protocol and the subdomain name if required e.g http://example.com/ or http://www.example.com/. Best way to get the proper domain is to go to the site’s homepage and copy the URL from the browser address bar. Use a trailing slash
Save changes
Copy the App ID from the top of the Basic settings page
You can set an avatar image from the Basic settings page by clicking edit when hovering over the default app avatar image. You add further details about your app from the App Details page
Use the App ID in the FacebookInviter widget’s settings or us it in the shortcode’s appid=”” attribute.
Contact
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Supported Languages
English