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hexo-fbcomments
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A simple way to add Facebook comments support to your Hexo posts.
npm install hexo-fbcomments
_config.yml
and set the the appId to the one for your site you've created on Facebook for developers.# Facebook comments - https://github.com/RichardJECooke/hexo-fbcomments/
fbcomments:
appId: 0 # <---- TODO
colorscheme: dark # (optional) light/dark
enabled: true # (optional) true/false
lang: en_US # (optional)
order_by: time # (optional) time/reverse_time/social
numPosts: 10 # (optional) defaults to 5
width: 66rem # (optional) defaults to 550px on desktop, 100% on mobile always
<%- fbcommentshead() %>
in your theme's post header (before the body tag) and <%- fbcomments(post.permalink) %>
at the bottom of the post.FAQs
A plugin for Hexo that shows Facebook comments on your posts
The npm package hexo-fbcomments receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, hexo-fbcomments popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hexo-fbcomments demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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