If you have set up the Facebook App Id / secret in JFBConnect and enabled the "Show Social Login Button(s)" option in SCLogin parameters, then the SCLogin module should display a Facebook button for log in. Authenticate on the front-end means use this Facebook log in button in the SCLogin module on your page. When you click the button you will be prompted to create a user on your site that is tied to the Facebook user. Once this user is created, you may then log in using your Facebook credentials. This is the process of authenticating on your site with Facebook.But what do you mean by saying "Authenticate on the front end"
When you have 1) authenticated with the FB user (as I've just described) and 2) created the channel in the backend, selected the owner you authenticated with, and save the channel, then go to the front-end of your site. Log out of your site and then use the SCLogin module Facebook login button to log in again. You should be prompted to accept new permissions necessary for the channel.and "Re-authenticate on the front-end to grant the proper permissions for the channel configuration you've setup "?
I disabled the SCLogin module anyway. Is there any problem with that?Log out of your site and then use the SCLogin module Facebook login button to log in again. You should be prompted to accept new permissions necessary for the channel.
Once you have accepted these permissions for the channel, you may then disable the SCLogin module.
don't describe how to populate those lists. How can i populate them? How can i go on?If these are empty, please follow the instructions found here for setting up objects and / or plugins.
You need to enable the appropriate Open Graph plugins. These were installed when JFBConnect was installed on your site. For instance, if you want to autopost when a Joomla article is published, then the 'Open Graph - Content' plugin must be enabled.Autopost Plugins: This setting is used to select the Open Graph plugins that should automatically post any supported content as it's published. For example, Joomla Content - Articles, JomSocial - Events and Groups, K2 - Items and EasyBlog - Posts. Only plugins that are enabled will be selectable in this list. If at any time the plugin is disabled, the auto-posting will not occur for this plugin until it is re-enabled.
If you want to further narrow down the autoposting for a certain category, then you must first enable our appropriate 'Open Graph' plugin, then create an Open Graph object.Autopost Objects: Instead of posting for all content to an Open Graph plugin, further customize JFBConnect to only post for certain Open Graph objects. For instance, if you only want to automatically post when articles from a certain category are published, use this option. First configure an Open Graph object in the JFBConnect backend > Open Graph > Objects configuration area and then select it in the Channel's Autopost Objects section. Only objects that are enabled will be selectable in this list. If at any time the object is disabled, the auto-posting will not occur for this object until it is re-enabled.
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