I want to have shortened blog posts on the front page only of my tumblr blog with a link to "Read More..."
What would be the best way to do that? Thx.
In the post text editor, type [[MORE]]. This indicates where you want the read more link to appear and works for all post types.
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How can I make text I enter into my Facebook timeline a hyperlink? For example, I want write
Checkout my new site.
and have "site" link to www.mynewsite.com when clicked.
Thanks.
I have never tried what you said, but go through the below mentioned document, it might help you.
FB LINK DOC
Thanks
On my website, I just added links to discuss posts on Facebook; you can see such a link at http://jonathanscorner.com/steel/ . The link redirects to https://www.facebook.com/pages/CJS-Hayward/9506801167, which lets people post but is initially empty.
I would like, if possible, to create a link that prepopulates the text of the comment to include the title and URL on my site. So someone who clicked on that link would have a posting that is prepopulated, '''I just finished "Within the Steel Orb" at http://JonathansCorner.com/steel/. '''
Is there some URL parameter I can use ('''...?text=I%20just%20finished...''') or other interface to prepopulate a comment in a JavaScript-generated link?
Thanks,
Short answer, you can't. Even with the feed dialog you can't prepopulate the comment area with some pre-defined text. What you can do is, using the feed dialog making people write their comments, and the connection of that feed redirects to your website.
The only problem is that this feed dialog would appear on the users feed an not on your page wall.
Another way, and this is the best option in my opinion, add the comments social plugin to your site, this way people would discuss that article on your page and every time they comment using this social plugin, the comments would appear on their facebook wall making their friends curious about that and maybe visit your site.
You can read more about that here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/comments/
I have a small blog hosted on blogger.com
I don't understand why, when people like or share a blog post on Facebook, the real content is never fetched as a summary.
For example, for this post, the summary is the small "about me" that I placed on the sidebar, while on this other post, the summary is the first comment.
It's weird, what I can do? There is a way, for example a class, to indicate the main content div?
You need to implement the Open Graph tags for Facebook into your blog.
Implement opengraph protocol on Blogger. It marks the post title, description, image, author etc using its markup language. Refer this tutorial on Implement ogp on Blogger
Why is that when I press "like" or "tweet" and even "+1" button on one post of my blog, it is also applied to all post even when I am not pressing the like button on other post. Do you think it is my html/javascript code who gave this problem or bug?
Thank you,
first check the og: tags are correctly specified in the HTML. You can use Facebook's free linter tool to check and ensure they're correct: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
Also, it would be more helpful to us to help you if you provided some sample links and also code you're using to accomplish this.
If you are using blogger, then instead of using the code provided by Facebook(which is static), you have to use a dynamic version which will generate the FBML tags appropriately.Similar is the case with twitter and G+. Here are the links to the those.
Like button : http://www.bloggerplugins.org/2010/04/facebook-like-button-for-blogger.html
G+ Button : http://www.bloggerplugins.org/2011/06/add-google-plus-one-button-on-blogger.html
I need to make a post to my facebook wall from my windows application. The post must have multiple links embeded within the post content. I can do it using Grap API but the problem is that I cannot specify an anchor text for links. The links themselves are very long so it's absolutly necessary for us to have an anchor text. But it seems facebook does not understand anchor text tags.
I know there is a "link" object but it's not an option because it allows only one "link" object per post.
Is there any way to post multiple links with an anchor text within a single post via Graph API?
Thank you
In short, no.
You can use a Link object, in which case you can supply a Message, Title, Description and Caption, but you can't actually hide the link, or display different text on your link - Facebook will always control how your hyperlinks work.
Other messages and Posts are plain text, so you can't use HTML formatting elements either.
It's all done to reduce the potentially hideous display of messages posted to Facebook, and to protect users from disingenuous link texts.
You can use Facebook Notes feature instead. Facebook Notes fully support HTML.
See this. How spotify have done this if formatting html elements are not allowed.
Facebook notes really support HTML. So yo can post links like this:
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