I am writing an iphone program which use facebook and twitter api.But I can't find any suitable icon to use as toolbar icon. The twitter icon should be a white "t" and the facebook icon should be a white "f",and they must like the responding official logos.thank in advance!
http://findicons.com is a cool resource for icons. If you're looking for official ones, then Twitter actually has downloads on their site that you can use, http://twitter.com/about/files haven't seen equivalent ones for Facebook though, but they might be hidden somewhere on their site..
If Twitter or Facebook don't provide these in their SDK's then you should carefully consider if you are breaking any copyrights, etc. before using their logos. Even if these icons are available "freely" on the internet you might get into various problems.
Try this one:
http://www.komodomedia.com/blog/2009/06/social-network-icon-pack/
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I'm making a quiz app in flutter and I'm nearly at the end of it, trying to make a facebook share button for them to be able to share their results in Facebook, and I can't find a way of making it work.
I couldn't find any pub that works on the web.
I tried to use the Facebook JS SDK but it gets too messy for my dart js knowledge, does anyone know a way to do this?
By now my best option is an embedded iframe and a static link... Is that right?
For anyone looking as desperate as I was there's a link in the button Facebook creates for you, if you populate the HTML with the right og tags and dynamically change the link and launch it with url_launcher you can get through it
My Plugin aims to help you with this:
https://pub.dev/packages/share_everywhere
It detects the platform and uses a list of social media icons you provide on a desktop.
And on mobile it uses standard share functionality.
Its a work in progress please let me know what you think and how i can improve.
Does anybody happen to know a good tutorial on placing the ‘I like it’ button into the application?
I’m especially interested in Facebook SDK 3.0 and the so-called Built-in Like button.
So far, I’ve been searching through google and stackoverflow but I haven't found anything about SDK 3.0.
Publishing a built-in like is very similar to publishing a custom Open Graph action. The best resource for learning about publishing built-in likes is Facebook's reference page:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/actions/builtin/likes/
Please see this post regarding likes and this post to see an alternative of adding a like button.
Ideally you could create a html iframe that links to the page. obviously this would open up the webpage to the link of the facebook like button. atm i believe that's how temple run achieve this. does the trick. They're getting many likes from users directed from the ios app temple run itself.
I have a business requirement to add a Share on Facebook button to a site. There are a lot of links on the web that point to this page but that just points to the page about the like button. Considering there really isn't any talk of a Share button on that page, makes me think it's going away.
This blog post from 2009 talks about the Share button. I didn't see, when I searched, any mention about the Share button being phased out.
I'm unclear on whether I should implement this with sharer.php or whether I should tell the business that "Share" is on the way out and we should just implement "Like".
I have seen some blog posts that suggest Share is deprecated, but nothing official from Facebook.
It is not deprecated per se, but we do want developers to move the Like button.
Official word from Facebook on the sharer.php being deprecated and not supported: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/share/
The Share button has been deprecated in favor of the Like button, and will no longer be supported. Please use the Like button whenever possible to drive maximum traffic to your apps.
2014: The sharer.php has been well..undeprecated. It figures, as this method has been used on millions of sites and was still being used even when the docs were previously saying that it was deprecated. Links in the old format will use the new share button functionality:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/share-button/
This new Share Button works with a new version of our web-based Share Dialog. When using the sharer.php method of invoking the Share Dialog, this dialog will also display the new version without any changes required.
And:
Can I use the Share Dialog without using the Share Button?
Yes, although we recommend using the Share button to offer the
simplest and most consistent experience for people using your site,
you can invoke the Share Dialog using a link:
I believe it has been deprecated in favor of an improved Like button that has similar functionality. The language can be tweaked to 'Recommend', but I found these articles when doing similar research.
http://mashable.com/2011/02/27/facebook-like-button-takes-over-share-button-functionality/
http://visiblefactors.com/blog/994-facebook-likes-meta-data-thumbnails/
Hope it helps.
I don't know of any plans to deprecate the share bookmarklet (which is sharer.php). The deprecation I think you're thinking of is the deprecation of the <fb:share> tag, an XFBML tag which basically did the same thing as <fb:like> before <fb:like> came into existence. Now, they're redundant, so I think <fb:share> is gradually being phased out.
Using the Like button is probably the right way to go in most cases, but if you don't want to make an app id and want a simple quick method, just do this:
Share on Facebook
You can replace the Share on Facebook with an image or whatever you want. Facebook docs reference: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/share-links/
I'm able to make Facebook apps. But I have some problems. The documentation highlights this example: http://www.facebook.com/cocacola?v=app_161193133389
My apps are getting included as iFrames, even when I specify FBML - Coke's is more embedded. The "like button" generator creates a different style of like button to Coke's. Coke's uses a built in Facebook CSS stylesheet. Coke also has FB style links down the left side of their page.
Does anyone know how I could go about making an App like that? The documentation really does not cover it. Even useful web-links would be great. Thanks!
Actually, the link to Coke is not an application, but a FB page. The like button showed is the standard like button that you get when you create a page, which is different than the one that you obtain when you use FB social plugins.
They are very different things. A page represents something: a business, product, service, etc., while an application is, well.. an application. Note that pages can hold applications in their tabs, or just normal (and brand new) iframe tabs.
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Can someone tell me how to implement facebook recommendation or like on mobile (iPhone, Android) web browser?
I following the guides for plugin approach and FB.ui approach:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/javascript/FB.ui
but, none of them gave a mobile web sharing experience for recommentation/like. All of them give me desktop version of recommendata/like page.
Is there any tutorial or examples for Facebook sharing on mobile web? Can anyone help?
Thanks.
<div id="facebook_code"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=www.facebook.com%2F[FACEBOOK USER NAME OR ID]&layout=standard&show_faces=false&width=250&action=like&colorscheme=dark&height=80" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" class="facebook_like_button" allowTransparency="true">
Using the like button was a little bit of a fit, but here is how you do it.
The class is so you can style and position a div, the code calls facebook's like.php script so no need to include an extra call to a js file. The code I used also removes the pop up box that you can not style with the FB faces in it, it just displays names. Leave enough vertical room, in this case 80px for the text to wrap with the BLANK likes this text.
You might have to open a web view/safari because either way you're going to have to prove that the user is logged into facebook somehow.
I'm not sure their iOS SDK supports this but have a look at it on GitHub and maybe check the forks to see if anyone has found a way to add the like button.
You may also be interested in sharing rich content and media using Kik API. It lets you integrate your mobile app into Kik Messenger and use Kik's own transport and infrastructure to share content with other mobile app users. It is also very simple to integrate - about 5 lines of code, in simpler scenarios. There is more info on Kik API website: http://www.kik.com/dev and http://apiblog.kik.com
Disclaimer: I'm one of the developers behind Kik API :)