RE: (ot) jQuery Facebook Wall Display

2011-01-05 Thread Justin Scott

> Are you looking for the "Recent Activity" as shown on this site:
> http://www.campuscircle.com/

Not exactly.  That plugin shows what other people are doing with the content
on the site (i.e. so-and-so shared such-and-such page) and would be
customized to the visitor if they were logged in to Facebook and one of
their friends had shared something on the site.

The client in this case is looking to have their wall posts (status updates
and the like) show up on the page similar to how people post their own
Twitter posts on their site.  I'm baffled, but there doesn't seem to be
anything out there that does this.  The data is all available through the
graph API and we're "this close" to rolling our own.  Thanks for looking
though.


-Justin



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Re: (ot) jQuery Facebook Wall Display

2011-01-05 Thread Dan O'Keefe

Justin,

Are you looking for the "Recent Activity" as shown on this site:
http://www.campuscircle.com/

Dan


On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Justin Scott  wrote:

>
> Is anyone aware of a jQuery plugin (or script which uses jQuery) to pull a
> Facebook feed from their graph API and display it on the page in a manner
> similar to how the Facebook wall is displayed?  We have a client who would
> like to display a "Facebook stream" on their home page similar to how many
> people display their Twitter feed on their home pages.  Unfortunately it
> appears as though all of the social plugins that Facebook makes available
> revolve around the "like" button or showing what a visitor's friends have
> liked or shared on a site.  Essentially they want to take what they post to
> their wall and have it show up on their homepage as well.  Any suggestions?
> My Google-fu is failing me this morning.
>
>
> -Justin
>
>
>
> PS: Yes, we can roll our own but would prefer something we can drop in
> before we spend a lot of time reinventing the wheel if it exists somewhere
> already.  Thanks!
>
>
> 

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(ot) jQuery Facebook Wall Display

2011-01-04 Thread Justin Scott

Is anyone aware of a jQuery plugin (or script which uses jQuery) to pull a
Facebook feed from their graph API and display it on the page in a manner
similar to how the Facebook wall is displayed?  We have a client who would
like to display a "Facebook stream" on their home page similar to how many
people display their Twitter feed on their home pages.  Unfortunately it
appears as though all of the social plugins that Facebook makes available
revolve around the "like" button or showing what a visitor's friends have
liked or shared on a site.  Essentially they want to take what they post to
their wall and have it show up on their homepage as well.  Any suggestions?
My Google-fu is failing me this morning.


-Justin



PS: Yes, we can roll our own but would prefer something we can drop in
before we spend a lot of time reinventing the wheel if it exists somewhere
already.  Thanks!


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