I have successfully implemented this solution to displaying a public page feed.
http://johndoesdesign.com/blog/2013/php/adding-a-more-advanced-facebook-news-feed-to-a-website/
All attempts to implement what I would normally do to track onClick events on HREFs breaks my PHP. I realize javascript and PHP may not play well together, so I tried changing double quotes to single quotes, to no avail and no amount of searching for others attempting the same thing has turned up other things to try.
What does not work
echo '<a href="'.$news->link.'" target="_blank" onClick='trackOutboundLink(this, 'Outbound Links', 'facebook'); return false;'>
Nor this
echo '<a href="' . $news->link . '" onClick=\"_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','Outbound', '3CDC', 'viewFB']);\" target="_blank">
I also tried this
echo '<a href="'.$news->link.'" onClick="_gaq.push([\'_trackEvent\']" target="_blank">
After stumbling on this blog post specific to using GA with echo
http://themeid.com/help/discussion/256/event-tracking-on-call-to-action-button/p1
Thanks in advance for any suggestions, I am pretty much a trial and error scripter, so if it is something really dumb I am missing I won't be surprised. I figure breaking the php almost guarantees I am introducing some type of syntax error.