I am using facebook opengraph for sharing my users stories on facebook.
I am trying to create the following layout for my app's wallpost : Figure 1
All I am able to get is this : Figure 2
I selected the Item layout for my action in the opengraph configurations, however, the captions are always below the image.
How do I achieve the layout as in figure 1?
I found the problem. Facebook uses the new layout, ie. the one in figure2, for images which are larger than 200x200pixels. And, facebook insists that we use images larger than 200x200pixels, because it looks better in aggregations. However, if you still want the layout as in figure1, then you need to use images smaller than 200x200pixels.
Facebook may have changed this again, but I found that images need to be 600x315px to display as the larger version - see Facebook's information about this
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I´m having problems with my cutenews and Facebook "share" buttons, but I´m working with "og:" metas to solve it.
In the mean time, another problem that I have (and I won´t solve it with Open Graph Protocol) it´s that some images are always fetched by Facebook and the most important images (the articles images) too but there isn´t the first choices.
So, if Facebook fetches 7 images, the first 3 options to people are always the banners images and not the articles images.
Is there any way to mark the images that I don´t want to be fetched by Google?
Sorry my bad english.
If you've already implemented the proper Open Graph tags (og:image, etc), then the next step is to determine if your implementation of those tags is valid.
Facebook provides an Open Graph debugger for exactly this purpose. Provide it with the URL in question, and it will tell you what to do next.
I'm having issues when a user tries to share the URL to a Facebook tab app that I have setup.
When they paste the URL to the tab in their share window and then post their status update, the tab image is shown when viewed on their profile, however there is no image shown on the newsfeed version of the same post.
I've tried adding open graph meta tags to the app, but I believe that it is being ignored since it is located inside of the iframe, and the facebook open graph meta overrides it.
Does anyone know how to ensure an image is maintained when the tab URL is shared directly?
I've burnt a lot of time trying to solve this issue as well. The best I've come up with is that Facebook is going to chose to display the 111x74 app icon. Sharing this on a page's news feed makes it very pixelated and oddly offset, as it should be using a 1200x630 minimum image size, as dictated by the OG tag best practices, but Facebook has not allowed us to have that option in the app configs. It may be that your app icon is being offset enough to not appear like it's visible in the news feed.
So, from my research, we're out of luck until Facebook decides to fix this issue. Until that time, I don't think it's even worth trying to get the any image to work.
Someone feel free to prove me wrong.
I write movie reviews and share them on Facebook. At first the facebook thumbnails would show the pictures I wanted for my reviews, like the movie poster. However, now they only show my blogger profile picture every single time I post a link. It's very frustrating because I want to be taken seriously and I don't want my blogger profile picture showing up every time I post a link. I tried the facebook developers debugging tool and it did nothing. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks!
I don't know to what extent you can modify the HTML code of a Blogger blog, but you can use Open Graph tags to define the exact image you want Facebook to show, for example the tag you want is the following:
which must have a 100px x 100px size at least. Note that this tag goes into the Head section of the site.
It has taken some time, but I think I have worked out what is happening, thanks to Facebook Debugger. Put the post URL in and then scroll down to "OPen Graph Warnings That Should be Fixed". You may see something like this -
Provided og:image could not be downloaded or is not big enough. Please use an image that's at least 200x200px and is accessible from Facebook.
Chances are your image is too small and that is why it is grabbing the profile image. I played around with my posts until I got it right, checking it through Debugger each time. It was a pain, but it worked.
Despite the meta tags (the first one I never used before, but it came up in the addthis forums);
And the debug tool getting the data in a correct manner:
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mondiales.nl%2F
The facebook sharer code does not use the image specified. No images show up at all, there is no thumbnail chooser.
Looking at the HTML of the facebook sharer page, the image is actually there! The thumbnail chooser has a display:none. And when posting the damn thing, no image shows up on the wall.
Stop using addthis and implement a like function using the just the Facebook API? But from what I read, Facebook does a request for the page to get it's data so the JS part should not be the issue, should it?
Did I overlook something?
There's a restriction on the width/height ratio of images shared, the ratio must be less than 3.0
Your image is too wide (211/66 = 3.19) - add some vertical whitespace and it'll share OK i think
For future reference this is mentioned on both the old Share Button docs and the Open Graph protocol docs (under 'og:image')
I've found that once I've posted something to my wall from the sharer or the app, if I try to repost it, it will remember the original image (or no image in your case).
It might be worth clearing the whole cache/cookies from your browser and see if that does the trick.
If not, you'll find that if you log in as another user of Facebook and they try to post it, it will pick up on the new image on their account and not yours.
I'm not exactly sure how Facebook caches the images.
I know this thread is old but this may help someone else with the same issue. FB caches shared urls along with the thumb images and descriptions. To update the cache, add a bogus parameter to your shared query string, like, "?v=1". This gets the latest og tags.
I know it's possible to tell Facebook to use a certain image when sharing a page by adding a meta tag. But I was wondering if the opposite is possible: telling facebook NOT to user a certain image as the thumbnail when sharing a page.
I am asking this question because when I share a link from my site it always shows some image I use in the footer first (as the default thumbnail), which is bad :) so I want Facebook to ignore that specific image when sharing.
Thanks in advance!
This is a little hackish but it worked for me. So the only criteria that facebook uses to ignore images is the width to height ratio, all other images in your page will get picked up and will be an option as a thumbnail. So what I did is expose the undesirable images as css in a div tag, instead of as an tag. Then facebook won't picked them up.
I'm afraid this is not possible. Why don't you do the opposite of the opposite, and set an image to force facebook using that specific one?
So if you don't want to always set an image, make a default image to be used for facebook sharing everywhere unless otherwise specified.