![]() Since we're here for Instagram, let's click Set Up on the 'Instagram Basic Display'. > Once you submit, it will lead you to the products you can incorporate into your project. This is your chance to change the App contact email if you wanted to use a different one to be linked on the request. > Once you click continue it will ask you to fill out the information about your app/project. Since this is just a mini project like I mentioned, I chose the 'Something else' option. I chose the last one since it's only a test and nothing else. ![]() A window will pop up and will ask you to choose. This will be the way to create the access token needed in the script. If you're logged in to your FB account, it usually recognizes and uses that information to give you access to this platform. > I first made a Facebook for Developers account. I must say before you begin, I think the hardest part of this method is the tedious way to get the access token. There is also a link on his Youtube video's info if you need to refer to it. The script I used is provided on Ishitheme's Github repo. ![]() There are other ways like installing an npm package or embedding an Instagram photo, but I wanted to learn how to generate that access token for a script like Ishitheme's. Since I am currently building a project, I thought to try & apply this method. Thank you to ishithemes on Youtube who showed me the way how to make this happen! This blog will be a step-by-step process on getting the access token needed in utilizing Instafeed.js.įirst, I'm not going to take credit for all of this Instagram API workaround.
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