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  • Plugin Author bonnerl

    (@bonnerl)

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention. It is doing this because when the plugin makes it’s initial request to Facebook it get’s the last 10 (I think it’s 10) posts no matter what they are; it then it filters out the posts we don’t want to show. If it doesn’t have enough to meet the quota then it doesn’t currently get more. This is something I new was a possible problem when I initially programed the plugin but hadn’t had a definite need to account for… Till now. I’ll fix this in the next version.

    Unfortunately, I can’t just tell Facebook to exclude certain types of posts meaning that it’ll have to make a second request to Facebook to get more posts.

    Thread Starter mtamony

    (@mtamony)

    Can I deactivate and reactivate? Right now there is nothing showing on this page.

    https://test.edwardcolver.com/blog/

    Thanks

    Plugin Author bonnerl

    (@bonnerl)

    Yes you can. It’ll keep all it’s settings unless you check the box on the settings page telling it to delete the settings on deactivation.

    Note you have not posted anything public in several weeks. If you’re posting updates to Facebook and want them to show up on your blog they have to be public.

    It also looks like you have the plugin set to only show stuff that you post. Is that on purpose?

    If you’re willing to edit a couple of lines of PHP it’s fairly easy to up the number of posts the plugin retrieves with it’s first call to Facebook. Would be a decent work around till I can make another upgrade to the plugin.

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