
BlueBook Feed Sync is a professional WordPress plugin that displays your social page feed with multiple layouts, full customization, multi-feed management, and an interactive lightbox. Easy setup, fully customizable, and lightweight. Multiple layouts, interactive lightbox, video support, and multi-feed management.
Create unlimited feeds, each with their own settings. Perfect for sites that need different feeds on different pages.
Visual Header with 4 layout presets: Classic, Compact, Banner, and Clean.
Text Header with Facebook icon and custom text.
Both header types support custom backgrounds (theme, solid color, gradient, transparent), page name override, show bio toggle, and bio/description override.
All posts open in a split-layout lightbox with full-size image or inline video, post text, author info, engagement stats, thumbnail strip for multi-photo galleries, arrow and swipe navigation, and keyboard support. Infinite scroll — when you reach the last loaded post, the next batch loads automatically so you can keep browsing without leaving the lightbox. Text-only posts display in a clean full-width layout instead of a split view.
Three built-in schemes (Inherit, Light, Dark) plus a full custom palette with 9 individually configurable colors.
This plugin connects to external services to retrieve and display social media content. No data is sent without your explicit configuration.
Used to fetch page posts, page info (name, bio, avatar, cover photo), and to verify your access token.
Data sent: your Facebook Page ID and Page Access Token. Requests are made server-side when the feed cache expires or when you click “Verify Connection” in the admin panel.
Profile pictures, cover photos, and post images are loaded directly from Facebook’s image servers (scontent.xx.fbcdn.net) when a page containing the feed is rendered. This means Meta can see the visitor’s IP address as soon as the page loads, before any interaction.
When a visitor clicks play on a Facebook video, the video is embedded via an iframe from Facebook’s servers.
When your Facebook posts contain YouTube links, the plugin loads the YouTube iframe API to enable inline video playback and fetches thumbnail images from YouTube’s servers.
The YouTube iframe API script (https://www.youtube.com/iframe_api) is loaded on pages that display the feed. Thumbnail images are fetched from https://img.youtube.com/. Video embeds use the privacy-enhanced domain https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/.
When a shared post has no image from the Graph API, the plugin makes a single server-side HTTP request to the post’s permalink or link target URL to extract the Open Graph (og:image) meta tag. This request is made from your web server, not from the visitor’s browser. The recovered image URL is cached for one hour.