I think that's a bit outside the realm of the codex, actually. Better suited for blogs and independent tutorials and such, because documenting that stuff doesn't really fall into the "WordPress" category, except insofar as modifying themes and using plugins and such.
Plus, it's a constantly moving target, new functionality is introduced by Facebook pretty much monthly at this point (and none of it really works until like 6 months later, at which point there's a giant privacy outrage over it and they remove or limit it 2 months later). -Otto On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Lorelle on WordPress <[email protected]> wrote: > Working on the final touches to the update on Where to start with WordPress > doc and realized that integration with social media isn't anywhere on the > Codex. This brings up a lot of questions. > > There are a lot of WordPress Plugins and Widgets to help integrate social > media into WordPress, and there is code to manually to Themes. There are > also some ways to do this with the default Widgets, so where and how should > we write up something like this for the Codex without overwhelming the > article with Plugins we have to keep updated, and information that can > quickly go out of date. > > This is incredibly important information, but I'm not sure what information > would be best to put into the Codex. > > Thought? > > Lorelle > > _______________________________________________ > wp-docs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs > > _______________________________________________ wp-docs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs
