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Features3.5 / 5
Reliability2.5 / 5
Ease Of Use3 / 5
Documentation2.5 / 5
Vote Count2
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Drupal integration of facebook social plugins http://developers.facebook.com/plugins The following plugins are currently implemented : Like Button , Comments ,Like box , Recommendations , Facepile ,Live stream ,Activity Feed , Send button , Subscribe button Whats new in version 2 ? There is only... [More...]

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Maintainer:ferdi
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-1.0-beta92011-Sep-20DownloadRecommended
7.x-2.x-dev2012-Jan-23DownloadDevelopment
6.x-2.x-dev2012-Jan-23DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2011-Sep-21DownloadDevelopment
7.x-2.0-beta42012-Jan-22DownloadOther
6.x-2.0-beta42012-Jan-22DownloadOther
Total Downloads: 950 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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One of the most complete, easiest and maintained FB modules around.
One has to consider that also the FB API has undergone dramatic changes and the module maintainer had to keep up with that. Until there is some more stability it's useless to invest a lot of time on docs. Besides a lot of documentation can be found on FB itself.
Almost 7000 reported installs is a great accomplishment for a module just a year old. Thanks a lot.

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Lazy

Documentation is a must for professionalism. Until proper documentation is provided for modules Drupal will continue to be an amateur platform that can deliver professional results. I can get this module to work but I am very annoyed at the continued lack of contribution by module authors to their communities. The documentation for this is short, incorrect and downright lazy.

Why write amazing pages of code only to then let it down by writing 2 paragraphs of documentation?!? So most people can't even use your code! It's like painting a great picture then displaying it a the top of Mt Everest.

Yes I know it's all for free! But it always will be because of that reason.

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