On my webmaster tool looks like all links indexed, but it seems some of them not crawled by google how do I test specific url from webmaster tool?
Log on to search.google.com and then to inspect a URL in your property: Enter the complete URL in the search bar at the top of any page in Search Console.
Based on that Google will send you different version of what might have happened :
URL is on Google
URL is on Google, but has issues
URL is not on Google: Indexing errors
URL is not on Google
URL is an alt version
You can find more details on the official Google guide here about URL Inspection Tool in search console
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I already have code in my Nativescript app that will open facebook to a specific page, using the Facebook app if it's installed or otherwise using the default browser.
Now I have a case where I have the name and address of a person, and I'd like to add a "Find on Facebook" function that will open the search results page, in Facebook, given that person's name, city, and state.
If I go into Facebook, do a simple search on name only, the results have a url such as
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Aaron%20Rider&epa=SEARCH_BOX
If I tap the Person tab and add a city and state, then the url becomes:
https://www.facebook.com/search/people/?q=Aaron%20Rider&epa=FILTERS&filters=eyJjaXR5Ijoie1wibmFtZVwiOlwidXNlcnNfbG9jYXRpb25cIixcImFyZ3NcIjpcIjEwNzc0MjQ2OTI1NDk3M1wifSJ9
And, in either case, using the Facebook scheme of fb:// with the url only opens the app but not to the search results.
So, is there a way to open the Facebook app or web site, via a url, to the search results for a given name, city, and state? My searches and testing to date haven't yielded any useful results.
Edit May 14, 2020:
To clarify further... my app determines whether the Facebook app is installed or not. If so, in invokes Facebook via a fb://... url, and if not, it opens a browser with an https://www.facebook.com/... url.
Based on this page, I discovered the http solution. For example, if the person in question is Andy Griffith in Raleigh, then the associated url would be https://www.facebook.com/search.php?type=users&q=Andy%20Griffith&lo=Raleigh. This brings up facebook's search results page with the location filter added. Yay!
What I'm still looking for is the equivalent fb:// url when opening the Facebook app. So far I can only bring up the search page, but without any input parameters or filters applied.
Edit May 15, 2020, for those following along at home...
Still searching. I happened to find this repository, which can create Facebook search urls with filters, and this page, which describes how the filters are created (base64 encoding of a JSON object).
I was able to compose a URL that worked with the Facebook web site, but that same url content with the fb:// scheme just takes me to the Facebook app's search home screen with no parameters passed.
Dang, this looked so promising!
i have desktop website mywebsite.com and mobile version m.mywebsite.com.
however, when i want to add some social media share that need final url such as facebook and g+ share, the final URL always linked to my m.mywebsite.com even though i add the social media share in my desktop version website.
This is what i get when i used facebook debug tool:
original http://mywebsite.com/
301 http://www.mywebsite.com/
302 http://m.mywebsite.com/#!/
rel="canonical" http://m.mywebsite.com/?_escaped_fragment_=%2F
The final URL, which facebook tried to extract metadata from is highlighted in bold
i'm only use a canonical url in my mobile version website
is there anything wrong? or anything necessary that i need to add to my code?
thank you for your response.
OMG!!! Now it fixed!! I realized there is some stupid code that set the default redirect to mobile site on my nginx code. thank you for remind me about user agent #Skrrp.
I am using below API for Facebook share, It's working in web browser but not in mobile browser.
https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fphoto.php%3Ffbid%3D503650586358491%26set%3Da.447778305279053.102678.420576761332541%26type%3D1&t=Breaking%3A+BUCKWILD%27s+Shain+has+died.+Our+hearts+go+out+to+his+family.+More+info+here%3A+http%3A%2F%2Fon.mtv.com%2F128hbz2
I'm using android phone.
Error message : "Your link could not be found."
Any suggestion ?
Thanks
You need url for mobile to start http://m.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=
Also the rest url wont work like that, you need url site whit the Facebook Open Graph META Tags.
From what I could see, the solution offered by vj_andrei doesn't work - the m.facebook.com/sharer url just doesn't exist.
Facebook, however, have re-introduced the share button, and it works for mobile as well.
graph.facebook.com/cocacola will tell you that the id for the cocacola page is 40796308305.
You can get to the cocacola page using either www.facebook.com/cocacola or www.facebook.com/40796308305.
However, to get to the mobile facebook site m.facebook.com/cocacola works, m.facebook.com/40796308305 doesn't.
For reasons I won't go into I have the pageID, not the vanity url and I need to link to the mobile site.
Specifically, I'd like to link to the equivalent of m.facebook.com/cocacola?v=feed to link to the wall instead of info.
So, I either need a way to link to a mobile page using the page id or a way to make the regular www link redirect to the mobile wall instead of the info page.
You may need to create (or discover the already created) proper "name" ID and use that together with the pageID as your landing page, for example, mine works as follows:
http://m.facebook.com/pages/BCmoney-MobileTV/190267987672979
But using just my pageID it does not:
http://m.facebook.com/pages/190267987672979
In addition, you could use the Graph API to deduce the "vanity URL" as you refer to it:
http://graph.facebook.com/40796308305
Looks like this is the page you're looking for:
http://m.facebook.com/pages/Coca-Cola/40796308305
The simplest way I found to get the mobile version of any Facebook page is to go the desktop version of the page on your browser of choice and then replace the www with m and press Enter. The Facebook Mobile Web version of the page loads in your browser.
I had the same problem with a link on a website, but I don't want everyone to go to the mobile site, just those on mobile devices.
The solution was to add ?v=wall to it. It works for both desktop and mobile now. Here is what my link looks like now: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Virginia-B-Andes-Volunteer-Community-Clinic/153180528039538?v=wall
I have a like button on a blog post here - http://blog.thinkplanrun.com/2012/03/2012-tpr-shoe-madness/ - right now it shows 17 "likes". I am unable to see the FB community page associated with this URL when logged into my FB account. I currently see quite a few other community pages from external URL "likes" and my official FB Fan Page, but not for this specific article. Using the debugging tool (http://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug) for this URL it has my admin account listed under admin ... what am I missing?
That blog post is not a page, it is a link.
Instead of trying to view the url in the debug tool, try the Graph API Explorer with the url.
As you can see, it has "link_stat" as the type.
On the other hand, if you use the same tool for your page you'll see that the type is "page".
Why do you want it to be a page?