Thursday, June 23, 2011

postheadericon Adding an Facebook Activity Feed to Your Site

This article explain about How to Adding an Facebook Activity Feed to Your Site. The Like Box showcases users who Like your site. The Activity Feed shows visitors to your site how people are interacting with it on Facebook, including when they Like your content or share it on their profile. Unlike the Like Box, it doesn’t allow for users to Like your Page directly from your website.

If it’s a choice between the Like Box or the Activity Feed, I’d go with the Like Box. If you have the space for both, however, consider what the Activity Feed may be able to offer your site.

Let’s take a look at how to install the Activity Feed.

Navigate to Facebook’s Activity Feed page. Once again, there’s a helpful widget available to help you craft your Feed.

Because we’ll use the XFBML version of the code, we don’t need to specify a domain. Set the width smaller than the area you want to display the Activity Feed within. The rest of the choices are cosmetic, though you can select whether or not you want to show recommendations in the feed.

When you’re happy with your settings, hit “Get Code.”

Select the XFBML code from the pop-up screen and hit “OK.”

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