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((exclusive)) — Plug+in+facebook

In research and academic contexts, "plug-in Facebook" usually refers to one of three distinct areas: the Facebook Spatial Workstation 360º (audio research), Social Plug-ins (privacy/data law), or Browser Plug-ins (behavioral science).

  1. Facebook Plugins (Social Plugins): The "Like" button, Share button, Comments plugin, or Login feature that websites embed to connect to Facebook.
  2. Facebook Browser Extensions (Add-ons): Third-party tools you "plug into" your browser to change Facebook’s appearance or functionality.

Introduction

Technical Implementation: You want to know how to embed a Facebook "plugin" (like a "Like" button or Page feed) into a website or how to use a software plugin to post to Facebook. plug+in+facebook

3. Facebook Login (formerly Connect)

This allows users to sign up for or log into your website using their Facebook credentials instead of creating a new password. Facebook Plugins (Social Plugins): The "Like" button, Share

This post focuses on how a feed plugin (like Smash Balloon) keeps your community connected. Introduction Technical Implementation: You want to know how