IFrame facebook fanbox and tweet blocks
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I am looking for a Facebook fanbox display, and a recent tweets display which looks nice and uses an iframe. The reason I desire an iframe is to eliminate these otherwise followed links which I do not necessarily endorse.
When you use a facebook fanbox, if 12 users are displayed then you have an extra 12 links added to your page.
When you use a recent tweet display then each tweet, depending on your configuration, can offer many links. The tweeter's avatar is a link along with the sender's name and any links added to the message.
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Thank you David and Gary. I have used the official one in the past from that exact page. Somehow I missed the iframe option.
Any ideas for twitter?
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Yeah better just using the official ones to be honest. Always work well for me.
I one time had to use the other coded version for the Facebook fan box as the iframe would not display.
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Just use the official Facebook fanbox widget creator. It gives you two options for code, one of which is an iframe;
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like-box/
Hope that helps?
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