Me Likey – A Facebook Open Graph Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Me Likey gives you the ability to display Facebook “Like” or “Recommend” buttons on individual blog posts and pages. Me Likey allows you to add a subset of Facebook’s Open Graph API to your page, including all necessary META tags for proper like button support.
There are a number of configuration options and customizations available give you complete control over where the button is displayed as well as how it is styled.
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Features include:
- Ability to enable/disable the button on a per post (or page) basis directly from the add/edit post screen.
- An AJAX preview mode is now available in the options for a quick preview of the button.
- Added a “default image” option to the admin to be used when no post image exists.
- Automatic modification of the HTML namespace parameters as required by Facebook.
- Additional options have been added to the configuration page; height, layout, show faces, and the ability to define your own custom class for the iframe.
- META description field attempts to pull from the_excerpt, then tries a substring of the body, and last grabs your description as a fallback.
- Option of using either the standard or button_count (small) display mode.
- Customizable width and height.
- The first included image of the post will be included on the liked page’s Facebook page.
- Customizable placement of the button, which can be either at the top of your post, bottom of your post, or included using the php function
me_likey_button();
in your theme files. - Ability to include the button within a post using the shortcode (BBCode) tag
[like_button]
. - Ability to change the button’s wording to either “like” or “recommend”.
- Customizable font family, including arial, lucida grande, segoe ui, tahoma, trebuchet ms, and verdana.
- Ability to change the color scheme of the button to either “light” or “dark”.
Screenshots
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A quick overview of the Me Likey configuration options.
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The remainder of Me Likey configuration options including the AJAX “Preview.”
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A glimpse of the Me Likey enable/disable option on the “Edit Post” page.
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An example of the Me Likey plugin in action as well as a glimpse of the META tags.