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Closed 10 years ago.
Hy friends,
I want to add a facebook share buttom on my website, but with a few custom modifications. When the user clicks on the share button, don't show the dialog window, like one in the image
I want that after click fill in backround the $image, $title, $url, $summary, the text in the "Write something..." sections. Instead of Share: On your own Wall thing to share on my website's facebook wall( ex. www.facebook.com/mywebsite). Do all this in background without open that confitmation dialog window.
Can anyone give me a tip, how to do this?
have a look at open graph concepts: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/concepts/opengraph/
but have in mind, that the user acceptance/experience is really important. you should never mislead your user. so read and always have in mind the two following links:
Open Graph Checklist
Facebook Platform Policy
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Closed 9 years ago.
This is a custom Facebook dialog? How to do similar? Are there an "official way" to do this?
See:
http://www.facebook.com/yazigi.oficial/app_352476968122012?ref=ts
I don't found nothing similar to this in the documentation and in the source code from example.
This is just the original Facebook Auth dialog, only used with parameter display_mode=async:
“async: For use only when loading a dialog via the JS SDK from within a Canvas or Page Tab App. Using async loads the dialog in a modal window. async is the default display mode within Canvas and Page Tab Apps.”
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/#display
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The Facebook recommend button generator gave me a button for my website but it does not work as it works in the demo of Facebook, it is not popping up the dialog box also not fetching the right image.
I have set all the meta tags correctly and they are rending properly as well.
Here is one example post,
http://makinsensebabe.com/ten-video-pictures-explaining-why-everyone-went-nutz-in-spain-last-week/
I have been searching on this issue from a few days now and not getting any suitable answer, not even fetching the right image every time after setting the meta tags.
According to Facebook's Debug Tool you're missing some of the meta tags needed:
Admins And App ID Missing fb:admins and fb:app_id tags are missing. These tags are necessary for Facebook to render a News Feed story that generates a high click-through rate.
You can check your url's status on Facebook Debug for your object - and start from there.
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Closed 11 years ago.
I just copied the like button link into my website. However the link given when the button is clicked is not the current page, but a more general one in my website.
I placed the like button in all my sermon pages, which is:
jubilee.org.sg/sermons/?sermon_id=303
But the link given on the facebook page is only this:
jubilee.org.sg/sermons
How can I make it point to the right page?
Facebook ignores the query string parameter of your URL. You need to setup a new URL structure like /sermons/303.
to change the url being picked by FB on diff pages you should use open graph tags..
specifically the tag
see documentaion here:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/
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Closed 11 years ago.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to make a gadget for Facebook which has the ability to share an HTML iframe on a user's wall? I mean if a Facebook user clicks on the [Share] button then it will share an iframe on their wall.
This is not possible,
You should at least check Facebook's documentation regarding the available communication channels for applications
You might have seen people sharing videos... but this does not mean you can actually add HTML tags to embed your own external content.
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Closed 11 years ago.
How is it possible to create an simple Facebook landing page that just holds an image?
Should I create an Facebook app or is it possible with, some sort of Facebook language?
Something like this page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/FLOVT-Fik-2-eksamenssp%C3%B8rgsm%C3%A5l-om-kendte-men-dumpede-Se-sp%C3%B8rgsm%C3%A5lene-her/134656813218361
That just have an image.
The FBML you are referring to has been deprecated and you can no longer use it for Facebook fan page tabs. You now need to create an iframe fan page tab, and point it to a web page location on one of your servers somewhere. It can be a very simple html page that just has an image. You will also want to make sure the website you are hosting it on has an SSL certificate otherwise people that have enabled Facebook via SSL won't be able to see your fan page.
There is a good walkthrough on how to set this all up, step by step.