Hi All,
What are the reasonable limits to Facebook integration of a Page in Drupal?
I've seen the demo of http://drupal.org/project/fb - but the app. is overkill. I simply need to integrate a closed interest group's private page stream into their Drupal site.
Ideally I'd love to have pictures posted on the page scraped into the website's gallery, but I think that's stretching it?
Since the Page needs credentials from a member, and as far as I can tell, to pull a page-stream one has to also register as a Facebook API developer, I'd like to know:
* is it feasible?
Also
Twitter seems fairly simple (http://drupal.org/project/twitter), and I'd just have their feed in the RH Sidebar on the same 'Social' page.
* what do you think is a reasonable time estimate to quote for both?
Hope you can help. Any clues, tips and caveats greatly appreciated.
TIA
C'mon guys, cough up the secrets! ;)
Here's the basic functionality I need to achieve. I think I can hack it:
http://www.jejane.co.za/sites/default/files/images/jejane_proto3.png
Please tell me if I'm barking up the wrong tree!
Not sure what to do with the F & T icons on the Login at this point, except direct straight to the "Social" page on the site... There won't be a FB login, as there are 3 controlled access levels: Director, Member, and Fan.
But I really would like to know if there is any other functionality I can include? Any tips, tricks, ideas?
Pretty please? :)
On 18 Nov 2011, at 12:04 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
Hi All,
What are the reasonable limits to Facebook integration of a Page in Drupal?
I've seen the demo of http://drupal.org/project/fb - but the app. is overkill. I simply need to integrate a closed interest group's private page stream into their Drupal site.
Ideally I'd love to have pictures posted on the page scraped into the website's gallery, but I think that's stretching it?
Since the Page needs credentials from a member, and as far as I can tell, to pull a page-stream one has to also register as a Facebook API developer, I'd like to know:
- is it feasible?
Also
Twitter seems fairly simple (http://drupal.org/project/twitter), and I'd just have their feed in the RH Sidebar on the same 'Social' page.
- what do you think is a reasonable time estimate to quote for both?
Hope you can help. Any clues, tips and caveats greatly appreciated.
TIA
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see http://drupal.org/project/fb_social or even lighter http://drupal.org/project/fb_likebox
Neil
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:23 AM, Jeff Brown jeff@wildcoast.com wrote:
C'mon guys, cough up the secrets! ;)
Here's the basic functionality I need to achieve. I think I can hack it:
http://www.jejane.co.za/sites/default/files/images/jejane_proto3.png
Please tell me if I'm barking up the wrong tree!
Not sure what to do with the F & T icons on the Login at this point, except direct straight to the "Social" page on the site... There won't be a FB login, as there are 3 controlled access levels: Director, Member, and Fan.
But I really would like to know if there is any other functionality I can include? Any tips, tricks, ideas?
Pretty please? :)
On 18 Nov 2011, at 12:04 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
Hi All,
What are the reasonable limits to Facebook integration of a Page in Drupal?
I've seen the demo of http://drupal.org/project/fb - but the app. is overkill. I simply need to integrate a closed interest group's private page stream into their Drupal site.
Ideally I'd love to have pictures posted on the page scraped into the website's gallery, but I think that's stretching it?
Since the Page needs credentials from a member, and as far as I can tell, to pull a page-stream one has to also register as a Facebook API developer, I'd like to know:
- is it feasible?
Also
Twitter *seems* fairly simple (http://drupal.org/project/twitter), and I'd just have their feed in the RH Sidebar on the same 'Social' page.
- what do you think is a reasonable time estimate to quote for both?
Hope you can help. Any clues, tips and caveats greatly appreciated.
TIA
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-- Jeff Brown
Tel:+27-74-101 5170 Fax:+27-86-532 3508 www.wildcoast.co.za
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