Your Facebook page feed as a grid in Elementor — posts, images and links pulled in live and styled to match your site.
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Add the Facebook Feed widget from Sky Addons for Elementor and give it a Facebook Page ID and a Page Access Token — either globally under Sky Addons → Settings → API, or per widget with API Source set to Custom. The widget requests that page’s posts through Facebook’s Graph API and lays them out as a grid.
No. Sky Addons fetches up to 50 posts in a single request and stores them, so Load More slices the next batch out of that cached set and costs zero additional Facebook API calls until the cache expires. Posts Per Click defaults to 3 and is clamped between 1 and 20.
Yes. The AJAX call is nonce-checked, and the Page ID and access token are read from the widget’s own saved settings on the server, resolved from the page and widget ID rather than taken from the request. A tampered call therefore cannot make Sky Addons fetch a different Facebook page or use another token.
On the interval set by Refresh Cache Every: 30 minutes, 1, 3, 6, 12 or 24 hours, or 7 days — 12 hours by default, with caching enabled out of the box. Cache Feed can be switched off, but then every page view hits the Graph API, which the control itself advises against.
Only as a temporary cache. The feed is held in a WordPress transient keyed to the Facebook Page ID, and post photos are copied into a folder in your uploads directory. Sky Addons creates no posts and no custom fields, so once the transient expires and the widget is gone, nothing permanent remains.
One to four, set per breakpoint, with three as the default. Sky Addons’ Facebook Feed offers two card layout styles, and author image, author name and a verified badge each have their own switch so you can strip the card back to just the post if you prefer.
Nothing on the front end. Whether the token is invalid or Facebook cannot be reached, Sky Addons outputs no markup on a live page and surfaces the reason only inside the Elementor editor. That spares visitors an error message, but it does mean you should open the editor when a grid unexpectedly goes blank.
No. The Facebook Feed widget is part of Sky Addons Pro, so the API connection, caching, local image copies, Load More and every style control come from the same plugin that provides your other Elementor widgets. There is no companion plugin and no third-party service sitting between your site and Facebook.
Graph API v19.0, calling the page posts endpoint with your Page ID and Page Access Token. Sky Addons asks for a fixed field set — message, created time, permalink, picture, attachments, plus the reaction, comment and share totals — so the grid can show engagement counts alongside each post.
Yes. Text Word Limit trims each message and defaults to 20 words, accepting up to 500, with 0 meaning show the text in full. For album posts, Max Images defaults to 3 and any further photos collapse into a “+N” tile instead of stretching the card.
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