facebook comments with wordpress not working - wordpress

I've a wordpress blog for my website and added facebook comment for that. It shows the option to enter the comment using facebook account. But that doesn't show the comments from users.
Any idea about that will be really helpful.

try this plugin
facebook-comments-for-wordpress.3.1.3
only you have to write the following shortcode wherever you want comments to be displayed:
<?php if (function_exists('facebook_comments')) facebook_comments(); ?>
I have implemented it and it works fine.

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do shortcode not working for Advanced post slider

I've been stuck on this for a while. I'm working on a wordpress site.
I'm trying to use a Advanced post slider plugin, but calling it in a template via
echo do_shortcode('[advps-slideshow optset="1"]'); //just isn't working.
But it is working when directly pasted [advps-slideshow optset="1"] in wordpress page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Advanced post slider looks to be working my end with the code you provided. What happens if you do <?php print_r(do_shortcode('[advps-slideshow optset="1"]')); ?> are you also getting any js errors in your console log?
the problem seems to be in the plugin itself, as I see no errors in the string you wrote. I think you should write the developers with this issue. you may suggest you another slider plugin with shortcodes for WP post galleries- freemake slider. on you blog it works well. the archive can be loaded from here http://www.freemake.com/free_wordpress_slider_plugin/

Opening Wordpress Gallery from a link

Is it possible to open a wordpress gallery using an anchor tag so that the gallery appears on the same page in a lightbox? I cannot figure out how to do so. It seems like it should be such a simple thing to do but I have tried various plug ins and cannot work out a simple solution.
first, install this plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/anything-popup/
Then go to setting->anthing-pop there will be a shortcode http://awesomescreenshot.com/03561dd759
then click to edit it and put the [galley] shortcode
http://awesomescreenshot.com/09261ddfc0
http://awesomescreenshot.com/0ae61ddmb5
Now use the shortcode on click see screenshot
http://awesomescreenshot.com/0de61dej39
you can use the shortcode into post or page or in file like this
<?php echo do_shortcode('[AnythingPopup id="1"]'); ?>
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woocommerce theme development without shortcodes

I was wondering if someone could help me out. I am developing a theme that uses woocommerce as the ecommerce solution. I know that there are predefined shortcodes that you can use but i was wondering if there was a way to actually implement woocommerce items in my php code as opposed to using shortcodes.
Thanks,
Try this:
https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/125286/60175
<?php echo do_shortcode('[product_page id="31"]'); ?>
And at the Shortcodes doc, I see
To find the Product ID, go to the Product > Edit screen and look in the URL for the postid= as shown below.
http://docs.woothemes.com/document/woocommerce-shortcodes/
Of course this still uses shortcodes (pretty slick), but in your PHP. The Wordpress framework must be available in your PHP page, which I think you do by including wp-load.php at the beginning.

Hide Wordpress dashboard?

I'm new to wordpress and a bit confused with something. I'm trying to build a classified marketplace type of website for myself. I am NOT building this for a "client". I will probably be using a hack of several different plugins as my coding skills are not up to par. Eventually I will hopefully have lots of users who will be composed of buyers & sellers.
My question pertains to the WP dashboard. When buyers/sellers sign up for my site, will they be able to see the backend WP dashboard? I would prefer that they NOT be able to access a backend dashboard at all let alone a WP branded one. Is this possible? If so any clue as to how this might be accomplished?
thank you Brian
Normal users do not actually see the 'backend' WP dashboard. What they are seeing is a 'profile' type page meant for the original functionality of wordpres; being a blog.
If you do not want users to go to this page when they log-in, you can use a couple of hooks. Here is some code that redirects to the front page after logging-in and logging-out. This goes in your functions.php file.
add_action('login_form', 'ang_redirect_to_front_page');
add_action('wp_logout', 'go_home');
function ang_redirect_to_front_page() {
global $redirect_to;
if (!isset($_GET['redirect_to'])) {
$redirect_to = get_option('siteurl');
}
}
function go_home(){
wp_redirect( home_url() );
exit();
}
And, if your theme is still displaying the menu at the top of the screen that allows the users to go to this 'profile' area, you can go into your footer.php file and remove this:
<?php wp_footer();?>
However, if you do this, then you will not see it as the admin either.
WordPress is might not be the thing to use for that kind of website, even with a bunch of plugins. Read up on other content management systems just incase.
This link might answer your question:
http://buddypress.org/support/topic/how-to-prevent-non-admins-from-accessing-wp-admin-dashboard/
You can also add this to your theme's function.php file:
// DISABLE ADMIN BAR FOR ALL USERS
show_admin_bar( false );
If you are not too used to wordpress, use WOOCOMMERCE plugin. Its completely free and well documented

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I am trying to use Wordpress function:
<?php wp_get_archives(); ?>
But it gives no results. It worked yesterday, but I probably accidentally did something and now It's not working anymore. No, Im not deleted all the posts, I'm not deleted archive.php page. What could I do? Maybe there is some "archive - turn off" option in admin panel?
Try some parameters and see if you can get them to work: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_get_archives

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