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Thursday, September 12, 2013
You Can Embed Any Facebook Post on WordPress.com with Just a URL
It's now possible and, in fact, quite easy to embed any Facebook post on your WordPress.com blog. All you need to do is grab the unique URL of the post and then simply paste it inside your blog post. WordPress.com will work behind the scenes and grab the proper embed code, attach it to your post and format it all so that it all fits neatly on your blog.
"Using your WordPress.com site as your digital hub on the web just got a bit easier. We're delighted to let you know that you can embed Facebook posts directly into your blog," WordPress.com announced.
Facebook has just opened up the embedded post feature to everyone only a couple of weeks ago, but it didn't take WordPress.com long to implement the feature into the post editor. This comes just after WordPress.com also added support for Google+ Single Sing-In.
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