By salvatore bonfiglio on Monday, 23 April 2018
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Hello, i've read the documentation for FB Autoposting and FB Autoposting for Users but i didn't find any explaination about the "Centralized account" option. Can you please tell me exactly which is the differerence in enabling or disabling it ?

Regards.
Based on what i check the code, it seems like we no longer look for this setting anymore in Easyblog 5.2, i will lock this into our issue tracker, if this setting no longer use, we will remove this in the next release version.

By the way, as long as you have enable `Autopost On New Post` and `Enable Facebook Integrations`, it will autopost to your Facebook page.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 00:13
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Based on what i check the code, it seems like we no longer look for this setting anymore in Easyblog 5.2, i will lock this into our issue tracker, if this setting no longer use, we will remove this in the next release version.

By the way, as long as you have enable `Autopost On New Post` and `Enable Facebook Integrations`, it will autopost to your Facebook page.


Please help me to understand if i can get what i need :

I don't want posts to be shared automatically each time a new post is submitted. Each author should choose if to share or not a post when he create it. So i will uncheck `Autopost On New Post`.

I want that each shared post has to be posted on one FB page, the one i choose in Autopost settings.

What i supposed is that if i disable "Centralized account " each author will share posts in its personal account, while if i enable "Centralized account" i would obtain what i want, that is all shared posts will be shared onthe same page.

Is that correct ?
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:01
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By default, system will always autopost to your Facebook page if you have enabled this setting `Autopost On New Post`.

The author can only decide whether they want to autopost to their Facebook user profile page (http://take.ms/nncH6) if enabled this setting `Allow Authors To Use Their Facebook Account`

If you wouldn't like each of the new blog post autopost to your Facebook page, you have to disabled this setting `Autopost On New Post`, so those author or admin have to manually click the Facebook share icon from your site backend > Easyblog > posts (http://take.ms/fEQ6E), so it will only autopost to your Facebook page.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:27
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By default, system will always autopost to your Facebook page if you have enabled this setting `Autopost On New Post`.

The author can only decide whether they want to autopost to their Facebook user profile page (http://take.ms/nncH6) if enabled this setting `Allow Authors To Use Their Facebook Account`

If you wouldn't like each of the new blog post autopost to your Facebook page, you have to disabled this setting `Autopost On New Post`, so those author or admin have to manually click the Facebook share icon from your site backend > Easyblog > posts (http://take.ms/fEQ6E), so it will only autopost to your Facebook page.


Ok,
so it is not possible to post on the main page from the front-end ?
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:36
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Yes currently that was not possible do this in frontend.

If you would like to restrict your site blogger do not have permission to access other page from your site backend, you can configure these permission from your backend > system > global configuration > select your component from the left sidebar > click on the permission tab > choose which page you would like to allow user to access.

You can refer on my attached screenshot below.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:48
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Yes currently that was not possible do this in frontend.

If you would like to restrict your site blogger do not have permission to access other page from your site backend, you can configure these permission from your backend > system > global configuration > select your component from the left sidebar > click on the permission tab > choose which page you would like to allow user to access.

You can refer on my attached screenshot below.


Yes, i know how that i can set ACL that way, thanks.

One last question about FB autopost : i've read about new EasyBlog 5.2 Auto-posting Scheduler feature ( " authors and bloggers can now determine the time of auto postings for their blog posts").

Can you please tell me how it works and where are the settings for this ?
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 18:28
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You're welcome.

If you would like to schedule auto-posting to Facebook page, it required to enabled `Autopost On New Post` this setting.

If you would like to schedule auto-posting to their Facebook user profile page, you have to enabled this setting `Allow Authors To Use Their Facebook Account`

To enabled this schedule auto-posting, you have to make sure that you have enable this setting from backend > Easyblog > setting > editor > Allow Autoposting Schedule - YES , so it will appear 1 schedule option on the composer -> http://take.ms/KyKnv

By the way, in order to allow your site author to autopost to their Facebook user profile page, you have to submit this `publish_actions` user permission from your Facebook app, you can read more this documentation.

https://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/administrators/autoposting/facebook-autoposting-for-author
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018 19:12
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You're welcome.

If you would like to schedule auto-posting to Facebook page, it required to enabled `Autopost On New Post` this setting.

If you would like to schedule auto-posting to their Facebook user profile page, you have to enabled this setting `Allow Authors To Use Their Facebook Account`

To enabled this schedule auto-posting, you have to make sure that you have enable this setting from backend > Easyblog > setting > editor > Allow Autoposting Schedule - YES , so it will appear 1 schedule option on the composer -> http://take.ms/KyKnv

By the way, in order to allow your site author to autopost to their Facebook user profile page, you have to submit this `publish_actions` user permission from your Facebook app, you can read more this documentation.

https://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/administrators/autoposting/facebook-autoposting-for-author


I understood scheduling for authors to their user profile, while i didn't understand how to schedule to FB page.

We said that schedule to FB page is managed from the backend, using a button.
Clicking that button will allow to select scheduling options ?
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Thursday, 26 April 2018 21:32
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I understood scheduling for authors to their user profile, while i didn't understand how to schedule to FB page.

We said that schedule to FB page is managed from the backend, using a button.
Clicking that button will allow to select scheduling options ?

Nope, it won't. When you click on that Facebook share icon from backend, it will autopost to your Facebook page immediately.

In other word, this scheduling auto-posting only available for when you publish a new blog post on your site, and this setting `Autopost On New Post` have to enabled.
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Friday, 27 April 2018 00:31
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