Today I found myself in need of a quick and easy way to display a Facebook fan box within a Drupal site. To my surprise I found nothing that would just take in the few requirements (API key, profile id, etc.) and output a fan box. It took all of 20 minutes, but I figured I would post the finished module up on here. The module allows you to adjust the width, height, logo presence, stream and amount of connections. Hope it helps someone out.
| Attachment | Size |
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| facebook_fan.zip | 1.7 KB |
Comments
fanpage ?
Sun, 03/21/2010 - 03:24 — Anonymoushi, can you please give some more install info for this great module? thx
What else were you looking
Sun, 03/21/2010 - 19:39 — bsdixonWhat else were you looking for? You should be able to just drop the module in your Drupal modules folder and have it work properly.
I also don`t get how to make
Mon, 06/07/2010 - 08:14 — AnonymousI also don`t get how to make it work. After i moved it into my modules it appears in block section. But how can it be properly set up?
Permissions and Administration
Wed, 06/09/2010 - 07:46 — bsdixonYou need to make sure you have permissions to administer and access the module. Check that out and adjust those. Once you do that you should have access to an administrator panel for the module. Fill in the information (widget information given to you when you request a fanbox on Facebook) and save it. The module should process that information and render the fanbox in the block.
thanks it wasreally helpfull
Thu, 06/10/2010 - 10:41 — Anonymousthanks it wasreally helpfull
CSS
Mon, 10/11/2010 - 07:53 — AnonymousI added a new field CSS to get te possibility to add an own layout to the fanbox like described here: how to customize your facebook fan boxI'll send you the module-zip via emailBut I have a "problem" with the api key - it seems like I can enter whatever I want in this field - it always works - and I cannot find an api key in my facebook-account?!?
no email
Mon, 10/11/2010 - 07:57 — Anonymousok, i cannot send you an email because i cannot find an email-addressbut I think you can add a css-file-textfield on your own if you want to...