NO. And why would you?! Your website is your website, and your fan page is just that, your fan page. Fanpage Connect formats individual pages for your fan page tab.
I have built a separate mini-site version of my site using a multisite install of WordPress and the mini-site is on a subdirectory install.
I want to include a special fan-only content area in a widget above the header that would display across the mini-site. Would you have any tips on how to do this?
]]>Version 1.4.2 brakes the site with a syntax error.
Example
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘?’, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or ‘{‘ or ‘$’ in /home/MY_DOMAIN/public_html/wp-content/plugins/fanpage-connect/fanpage-connect.php on line 358
Hi,
One a WP Network (multisite) install, this plugins does not seem to work. Installation went fine.
I’ve entered my info in “Please register the plugin to activate it.” I’ve received the confirmation email and clicked on the link.
However, The plugin does not work in the site I’ve enabled it in. It acts as if it is not activated.
]]>if you set two pages to be fan pages – i know your not supposed to, but it happens – then when you go to edit pages, you see a list of all pages site wide with no editor. big bug.
]]>I’ve registered the plugin on 2 different domains and the same thing happens..
It keeps asking for me to register. Even after confirming on the emails and getting the e,ail saying I’m registered.
This looks like a great plugin if it works.
…Just received an email from the support staff and they gave me a url to past in the browser. It works like a charm now.
My guess is that this is the url that I’m supposed to receive after confirmation.
]]>My admin bar is not showing up as a result of the installation of Fanpage Connect. Other than that, very nice idea, and I would have kept it if it wasn’t for that one drawback.
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