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  • What’s really upsetting me is that the $status_messages are not getting saved to the posts that don’t post, so I don’t really know what’s going on.

    I put the following on line 291 of fb-social-publisher.php so I can hopefully get to the bottom of this.

    if (!empty($status_messages)) {
    		wp_mail("myEmail@gmail", "Facebook Status Messages", print_r($status_messages));
    	}

    This is the problem I am noticing. “offline_access” is deprecated now, so it relies on long-lived access tokens, but the tokens are not sticking past my WordPress session. I have no idea why.

    I have to keep logging into Facebook and WordPress in order for posting to continue.

    bradkovach

    (@bradkovach)

    I have done a lot of research on this…

    You can issue long-lived tokens for your App by heading tohttps://developers.facebook.com/apps/ and clicking Your App > Settings > Advanced

    Find the line “Remove offline_access permission” and disable the setting. This will extend the life of the access tokens that allow FB to post.

    bradkovach

    (@bradkovach)

    I am also having this problem.

    Page post stops when I am logged out of Facebook.

    Wow. If you don’t want to play by the rules of GPLv2 and the WordPress eco-system, don’t. He’s free to rebrand and free to do as he pleases with the code because it’s open-source, just as long as he isn’t selling the product. It sounds like he’s selling his time.

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: My New Blog Site

    The autoplay music is a little 1995. Other than that, I like it! It’s clean and easy to navigate. If you are into the newspaper look, you should play around with your homepage a bit–you can really spice it up!

    For example, I’m repurposing my site to be more article-based and less bloggy (even though nothing has changed infrastructure-wise). Check out what I did with home.php:
    http://www.bradkovach.com

    It calls the loop like 9 times, but I have aggressive caching activated.

    Howdy! For a community style project, perhaps you should consider WordPress Multi-user. With a little programming of your homepage, you could feature the content like you described.

    I had the same problem. I’ve yet to implement the solution into a plugin.

    In wp-includes/links.php (WP 2.0.5) goto line 147, insert a return and type

    $show_title = true,

    then, on line 155 of links.php replace

    $output .= '</a>';

    with


    if($show_title && $show_images) {
    $output .= $name.'</a>';
    } else {
    $output .= '</a>';
    }

    Now, you may use <?php get_links('', '', '', '', true, true); ?>. The first true enables images, and the second will enable the title. The first true must be enabled to enable the second.

    Hope this helps.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Auto Change Author
    Thread Starter bradkovach

    (@bradkovach)

    I figured out the answer.

    In wp-admin/edit-page-form.php, I modified the code to this (starting about line 88):

    <?php if ( $authors = get_editable_authors( $current_user->id ) ) : // TODO: ROLE SYSTEM ?>
    <fieldset id="authordiv" class="dbx-box">
    <h3 class="dbx-handle"><?php _e('Post author'); ?>:</h3>
    <div class="dbx-content">
    <select name="post_author_override" id="post_author_override">
    <option value="<?PHP echo $current_user->id; ?>" selected="selected"><?PHP echo $current_user->display_name; ?></option>
    </select>
    </div>
    </fieldset>
    <?php endif; ?>

    Now, whenever a user changes the page, it changes to credit them with content on that page.

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