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| Fetching your users' Facebook e-mail addresses will enable the plugin to give new (autoregistered) user accounts a valid e-mail. However, note that this is only a request - they may still deny permission in the Facebook login popup. If that happens, their autoregistered user account will be created with a 'placeholder' e-mail %s. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Fetching your users' Facebook e-mail addresses will enable the plugin to give new (autoregistered) user accounts a valid e-mail. However, note that this is only a request - they may still deny permission in the Facebook login popup. If that happens, their autoregistered user account will be created with a 'placeholder' e-mail %s. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| That's it for the Facebook app. If you're using a Wordpress theme that supports Widgets, just navigate to Appearance->Widgets (%s) in your Wordpress panel add the WP-FB AutoConnect widget to your site. If not, you'll need to install the Legacy Widget plugin (%s), then go to your Site Editor (%s). Add a Legacy Widget block wherever you like, and in that block, you can select the WP-FB AutoConnect Widget. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated That's it for the Facebook app. If you're using a Wordpress theme that supports Widgets, just navigate to Appearance->Widgets (%s) in your Wordpress panel add the WP-FB AutoConnect widget to your site. If not, you'll need to install the Legacy Widget plugin (%s), then go to your Site Editor (%s). Add a Legacy Widget block wherever you like, and in that block, you can select the WP-FB AutoConnect Widget. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| Go to App Review (on the left)->Request Permissions or Features->click 'Edit' next to 'Authentication and account creation.' Then next to 'email', click 'Add.' | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Go to App Review (on the left)->Request Permissions or Features->click 'Edit' next to 'Authentication and account creation.' Then next to 'email', click 'Add.' ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| On the left, go to 'Go live,' then click the 'Go Live' button on the bottom. It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated On the left, go to 'Go live,' then click the 'Go Live' button on the bottom. It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| Go to Products (on the left), then Configure->Settings next to 'Facebook Login.' On that page, toggle the 'Login with the JavaScript SDK' option to 'Yes', and click 'Save.' It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Go to Products (on the left), then Configure->Settings next to 'Facebook Login.' On that page, toggle the 'Login with the JavaScript SDK' option to 'Yes', and click 'Save.' It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| If it asks you to select a use case, choose 'Facebook Login.' If it asks you to select a type of app, choose 'Consumer.' | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated If it asks you to select a use case, choose 'Facebook Login.' If it asks you to select a type of app, choose 'Consumer.' ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| To allow your users to login with their Facebook accounts, you must first setup a Facebook Application for your website. Note that I'll do my best to keep these steps updated, but Facebook constantly moves things around on their site: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated To allow your users to login with their Facebook accounts, you must first setup a Facebook Application for your website. Note that I'll do my best to keep these steps updated, but Facebook constantly moves things around on their site: ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| It looks like the theme you are using isn't widget-aware, meaning that it has no sidebars to which you can add WP-FB-AutoConnect's login widget. Please either contact your theme's author to suggest they support widgets, or install <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/x3p0-legacy-widget/">this plugin</a>, which will enable a "Legacy Widget" block in your Site Editor. You'll then be able to go to Appearance->Editor, add the "Legacy Widget" block, and add the WP-FB-AutoConnect Widget to that block. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated It looks like the theme you are using isn't widget-aware, meaning that it has no sidebars to which you can add WP-FB-AutoConnect's login widget. Please either contact your theme's author to suggest they support widgets, or install <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/x3p0-legacy-widget/">this plugin</a>, which will enable a "Legacy Widget" block in your Site Editor. You'll then be able to go to Appearance->Editor, add the "Legacy Widget" block, and add the WP-FB-AutoConnect Widget to that block. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| Go to Settings->Basic (on the left), scroll down & click 'Add Platform' (at the bottom), 'Website,' then fill in your 'Site URL.' Save Changes. It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Go to Settings->Basic (on the left), scroll down & click 'Add Platform' (at the bottom), 'Website,' then fill in your 'Site URL.' Save Changes. It may prompt you to fill out any additional required fields. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| This error message is being reported by the Facebook API - if you don't know what it means, please try searching for it in Google, and/or looking through the FAQs on the plugin support page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated This error message is being reported by the Facebook API - if you don't know what it means, please try searching for it in Google, and/or looking through the FAQs on the plugin support page. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| Countless hours have gone into developing, maintaining, & supporting this plugin. Just keeping it running requires ongoing work due to Facebook's ever-changing API. If you find it useful, please consider supporting its continued development by %s making a donation %s of any amount. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Countless hours have gone into developing, maintaining, & supporting this plugin. Just keeping it running requires ongoing work due to Facebook's ever-changing API. If you find it useful, please consider supporting its continued development by %s making a donation %s of any amount. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| Donate | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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| Type in a name (i.e. the name of your site) & contact e-mail, and click the 'Create App' button. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated Type in a name (i.e. the name of your site) & contact e-mail, and click the 'Create App' button. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| For this option to work, you will need to submit your app for review by Facebook. Go to the app's settings, then 'App Review' & ask for the 'user_link' permission. Once they approve you, users who login will have their profile URL fetched & listed on their WP profile page (assuming they don't explicitly deny the permission when they login). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated For this option to work, you will need to submit your app for review by Facebook. Go to the app's settings, then 'App Review' & ask for the 'user_link' permission. Once they approve you, users who login will have their profile URL fetched & listed on their WP profile page (assuming they don't explicitly deny the permission when they login). ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
| A lightweight but powerful Facebook login plugin, easy to setup and transparent to new and returning users alike. Supports Buddypress. Previously called WP-FB-AutoConnect. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Original untranslated A lightweight but powerful Facebook login plugin, easy to setup and transparent to new and returning users alike. Supports Buddypress. Previously called WP-FB-AutoConnect. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. | |||
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