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Add Link To Facebook



Automatically add links to published posts or pages to your Facebook wall, pages or groups and more Automatically add links to posts or pages that are being published to your Facebook wall, pages or groups. Simple one time setup and forget.


The way links appear on Facebook can be customized. The link title will be the post title. The link description will be the excerpt, or part of the post text if there is none. It is possible to configure a link image (WordPress icon, first image in the media library or in the text, featured image, avatar of the author or custom image) or you can let Facebook select one automatically.

 It is possible to exclude individual post links from being added to your wall, pages or groups by ticking a check box just above the publish button. Setup guide There is support for multi-user and network sites and shortcodes will be processed (option).

It works for remote publishing too, for example from Android or iOS (iPhone, iPad) powered devices or using Window Live Writer or from Linux using BloGTK or Blogilo. Additional features:


  • Integrate Facebook comments and likes on added links into WordPress
  • Post WordPress comments back to Facebook
  • Copy Facebook comments to the WordPress database (for archiving, editing, replying, moderation, etc)
  • Show the standard Facebook Like and Send buttons
  • Show the names of the people who liked your post on Facebook above/below the post/page text
  • Sidebar widget, shortcodes and template tags for Facebook comments/messages, Like/send button, Like box, Comments box, Facepile, Registration/login, Activity feedand/or a link/icon to your Facebook profile
  • bbPress support
  • And much more!


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