Social Media Griddisplay Any Instagram Feed On Your Site



  1. Instagram Feed Gallery is the most user-friendly Instagram plugin for WordPress. It was built to simplify the integration, to reduce time to have sites updated and to be on track with social media that shows best growing indicators.
  2. And so, now you’re thinking about embedding your Facebook Page feed on your site, so you can introduce visitors to your social side and invite engagement, without ever directing them off your site. We have three simple methods to get your from here to there.

Description

Instagram Feed Gallery is the most user-friendly Instagram plugin for WordPress . It was built to simplify the integration, to reduce time to have sites updated and to be on track with social media that shows best growing indicators.

Presentation

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We are glad to present a plugin that helps to integrate Instagram feed from @ids or #tags inside your WordPress site. Giving the possibility to customize the layout of the display , choosing from gallery or carousel for free version. Adding masonry or highlight alternatives for premium version.
While allowing to set the appearance of display’s boxes, images & backgrounds, masks and buttons.

Highlights

  • Simplicity: Easy to sync up and configure how to display images from your Instagram account.
  • Keep on track: site update is automated. Caching Images and testimonial data from Instagram.
  • API use optimized: include features to cache data, to minimize the requests and reduce loading time.
  • Pop-up box: customizable lightbox to allow users to see your content at your own site.
  • Customization options: alternatives to change appearance, positioning and layout of your Instagram feed.
Media

Social Media Grid Display Any Instagram Feed On Your Site Account

Formerly Instagram Feed Gallery

This plugin was formerly known as “Instagram Feed Gallery”. WordPress forced us on August 8, 2019 to change the name of the plugin due to use of the “Instagram” as part of the name. We apologize for the problems that could be caused to you, due the downtime.

Instagram Token setup

Instagram Feed plugin offers you a one-click setup. Discarding the requirement to create any app to do this link, like other plugins do.

All you need is to do is add your credentials, and then select an Instagram @id or #tags pictures, by clicking on the “Add New Account” button and your Instagram access token will be automatically generated and saved.

Instagram feed gallery Premium

Instagram Feed Gallery is a freemium plugin which allows you to include an unlimited number of user accounts and then create a separate feed for each one.

It also includes two extra layouts and offers a lot of customization options like a ‘Load More’ button, a box mode for the feed with colors and borders, the option to display the user profile avatar image, username and custom description and many more.

Pro Features:

  • Multiple Instagram User Accounts
  • Masonry Instagram Gallery layout
  • Highlight Instagram Gallery layout
  • Boxed mode for your Instagram Gallery
  • Display user profile in your Instagram Gallery
  • Display Instagram Pictures in a card
  • Display user info inside Instagram Pictures popup
  • Display image caption inside Instagram Pictures popup
  • Display image likes inside Instagram Pictures popup
  • Change Instagram Pictures popup description position
  • Load more button

Further information of configuration possibilities at Documentation

Blocks

This plugin provides 1 block.

  • Social Feed Gallery

Installation

  1. Go to the Plugins Menu in WordPress
  2. Search for “Instagram Feed Gallery”
  3. Click “Install”
  4. Go to Instagram Gallery / Account in your admin dashboard
  5. Press the “Add new account” button and generate the access token
  6. Go to Instagram Gallery / Feeds and press the “Add new gallery” button
  7. Configure your Instagram Gallery
  8. Press “Update” button and then copy & paste your shortcode

FAQ

Can I display pictures from Instagram Tag?

Yes, you can.

Can I display pictures in Instagram Widget?

Social Media Grid Display Any Instagram Feed On Your Site Website

Yes, you can.

Why my pictures are not showing on page?

You have to update your Instagram access token to display user media.

How to add Instagram Gallery to a widget?

Go to your admin dashboard, and add new Instagram gallery, then go to widgets, add Instagram Gallery Widget and select the Gallery item from the dropdown list.

Why there are two popups on image click?

There may be some other plugins(like: fancybox, elementor) which also uses image links to open popup. Try to disable popup images option in the setting panel of this plugin, which will allow other plugins to work.

Social Media Grid Display Any Instagram Feed On Your Site Free

Reviews

Within a period of about three months I had to cut three tickets with the creator of the plugin. (1) video display error which caused the feed to not load, (2) and expired token although the token was displayed as active, and finally (3) a fatal error caused by an update of the plugin -- the error crashed our entire website. The developers response was sloppy and almost disrespectful. I do not recommend to use the plugin. Use at your own peril.

So, you want to embed a Facebook feed on your website, blog, or other online destination – but you’re not sure of the best method? Not to worry, we’ll take you from unsure to embedded in just a few hundred words.

But first, did you know? As of December 2018, Facebook reports 1.52 billion daily active usersand 2.32 billion monthly active users. To put it in context, that’s 30% of the world’s total population.

That’s mind-boggling. It’s also a great reason to link your Facebook page with other front-facing media, including your website. From post likes and photo shares, to Page likes and one-on-one messaging, Facebook can serve as an important marketing and engagement tool.

Are you wondering how to embed your Facebook Page feed on your website or blog?

And so, now you’re thinking about embedding your Facebook Page feed on your site, so you can introduce visitors to your social side and invite engagement, without ever directing them off your site.

We have three [simple] methods to get your from here to there. No serious tech skills required! (We promise not to deploy the acronym API, not even once.)

Method 1: use the Facebook page plugin

Facebook offers several built-in customizations to display your Page feed.

Social Media Grid Display Any Instagram Feed On Your Site Page

We love dead simple and when it comes to that, it doesn’t get much better than Facebook’s own Page Plugin. Seriously:

  1. Visit the Page Plugin page;
  2. Copy/paste in your desired Facebook Page URL (tip: it’s likely already there, if you’re viewing from a linked profile account);
  3. Select your preferences, for example Tabs, Width, and Height of the output display;
  4. Click Get Code;
  5. Copy and paste the code into a blog post, your sidebar, or anywhere else on your website.

And… done? Well, not quite.

If you look back up to Step 3, let’s talk about those preferences for a moment. Facebook gives you quite a bit of play with how your embedded feed displays: For example, you can display your timeline with one code and showcase upcoming events or enable Facebook Messages with another. Comma-separate those bad boys, and you can have both.

You could hide your cover photo or display it proudly. You can show friends [of your website browser] who like your page and/or flash your custom CTA. You can change the display language and even enable adaptive width displays, to appeal to any kind of website visitor. There are quite a few options available, so do have a look around before you click Get Code.

When to use method 1: If you need simple page feed display on your website, don’t want to fuss around, and are happy with the three basic options (display your timeline, comments, or message capabilities), then go for this free, Facebook-backed option.

Method 2: use plugins and/or widgets

While Facebook native code offers quite a few options, it does have limited functionality. So, what’s a social site to do, if the Facebook Page Plugin doesn’t adapt to their needs?

Enter the world of third-party plugins, which allow greater customization, especially for sites that wish to display their Facebook feeds in a grid layout (a common wish, by the way).

Here’s the hard part: There are many (many!) options and you’ll have to find the one right for you – for your website platform and for your customization needs. Here are a few:

  • Custom Facebook Feed Plugin for WordPress: A nearly 5-star plugin (on 200,000+ active installs) that’s extremely customizable, this one makes it easy to display multiple feeds and is even search-engine crawlable.
  • Recent Facebook Posts Plugin for WordPress: A highly rated plugin (with 20,000+ active installs) that allows WordPress site to render in HTML your recent Facebook Page updates.
  • Paid Options: If plugins aren’t your jam or your site doesn’t function on WordPress, there are still some super-customizable options. Sites like EmbedSocial and SociableKIT offer paid options ($15-$30 per month, for the lowest tiers).

When to use method 2: If you need more customization than the Facebook plugin (method 1) allows, then you’re going to have to get a little technical. Put in a little bit of work (and maybe some cash), and you’ll be able to create beautiful, embedded Facebook feeds to display anywhere and everywhere.

Method 3: don’t embed; share

Here’s a thought: Why do you want to embed your entire Facebook feed? You may have a fantastic reason – and if you do, just scroll back up to Methods 1 and 2 – but if you’re just doing it because some internet rando told you to, you may want to rethink your strategy.

Because, here’s another thought: When you embed all your feed info on your site – for example, into your blog sidebar – you erase all mystery. There’s no question: What are they posting? What photos do they share? What do people have to say about them?

So, as an alternative, you could instead embed share, follow, and reaction buttons – lower-level engagement that invites interaction without giving it all away.

The goal here is to invite social shares and/or draw people onto your Facebook page, where they’re more likely to engage – scroll through posts, like what appeals to them, etc. – and then, ultimately, to like your Page and follow your updates from now to eternity.

If this sounds like your kind of strategy, then have a gander at our Facebook Share button, Facebook Follow button, and Facebook Reaction buttons (Like, Love, Wow, etc.) – plus other Publisher Tools designed not only for user satisfaction, but to get you the most Page likes, post shares, and other engagement that matters.

When to use method 3: If you get a lot of Facebook engagement (that can only be shown off on your Facebook page) or, for whatever reason (page space, wonky code, an air of mystery…), you don’t want to embed your entire feed, but do want to invite shares and likes, this is the right choice.

No matter what, invite shares!

Even when you choose to embed you full Facebook Page feed on your website or blog, you should still invite shares, likes, and other engagement, too. Take 5 minutes to install our Facebook Follow Button, then sit back and watch your Facebook following grow overnight!