I am trying to implement share this method. I am using the code as follows
http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=my_website_url
Now when Facebook is showing it showing some thumbnails at left side. These images are picked from my website. How can I pick a particular image as thumbnail or at least stop it showing thumbnail?
You can check it with my blog address.
From Facebook's spec, use a code like this:
<meta property="og:image" content="http://siim.lepisk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/siim-blog-fb.png" />
Source: Facebook Share
This blog post seems to have your answer:
http://blog.capstrat.com/articles/facebook-share-thumbnail-image/
Specifically, use a tag like the following:
<link rel="image_src"
type="image/jpeg"
href="http://www.domain.com/path/icon-facebook.gif" />
The name of the image must be the same as in the example.
Click "Making Sure the Preview Works"
Note: Tags can be correct but Facebook only scrapes every 24 hours, according to their documentation. Use the Facebook Lint page to get the image into Facebook.
http://developers.facebook.com/tools/lint/
My tags were correct but Facebook only scrapes every 24 hours, according to their documentation. Using the Facebook Lint page got the image into Facebook.
Enter your URL here and FB will update the metadata from your page:
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug (updated link)
Facebook uses og:tags and the Open Graph Protocol to decipher what information to display when previewing your URL in a share dialog
or in a news feed on facebook.
The og:tags contain information such as :
The title of the page
The type of page
The URL
The websites name
A description of the page
Facebook user_id's of administrators of the page ( on facebook )
Here is an example ( taken from the facebook documentation ) of some og:tags
<meta property="og:title" content="The Rock"/>
<meta property="og:type" content="movie"/>
<meta property="og:url" content="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117500/"/>
<meta property="og:image" content="http://ia.media-imdb.com/rock.jpg"/>
Once you have implemented the correct markup of the og:tags and set their values, you can test how facebook will view your URL by using the Facebook Debugger. The debugger tool will also highlight any problems it finds with the og:tags on the page or lack there-of.
One thing to keep in mind is that facebook does do some caching with regard to this information, so in order for changes to take effect your page will have t be scraped as stated in the documentation :
Editing Meta Tags
You can update the attributes of your page by updating your page's
tags. Note that og:title and og:type are only editable
initially - after your page receives 50 likes the title becomes fixed,
and after your page receives 10,000 likes the type becomes fixed.
These properties are fixed to avoid surprising users who have liked
the page already. Changing the title or type tags after these limits
are reached does nothing, your page retains the original title and
type.
For the changes to be reflected on Facebook, you must force your page
to be scraped. The page is scraped when an admin for the page clicks
the Like button or when the URL is entered into the Facebook URL
Linter Facebook Debugger...
I see that all the answers provided are correct. However, one important detail was overlooked: The size of the image MUST be at least 200 X 200 px, otherwise Facebook will substitute the thumbnail with the first available image that meets the criteria on the page. Another fact is that the minimum required is to include the 3 metas that Facebook requires for the og:image to take effect:
<meta property="og:title" content="Title of the page" />
<!-- NEXT LINE Even if page is dynamically generated and URL contains query parameters -->
<meta property="og:url" content="http://yoursite.com" />
<meta property="og:image" content="http://convertaholics.com/convertaholics-og.png" />
Debug your page with Facebook debugger and fix all the warnings and it should work like a charm!
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
I was having the same problems and believe I have solved it. I used the link meta tag as mentioned here to point to the image I wanted, but the key is that if you do that FB won't pull any other images as choices. Also if your image is too big, you won't have any choices at all.
Here's how I fixed my site http://gnorml.com/blog/facebook-link-thumbnails/
Here’s how this works all:
You need the ability to access the HTML on the particular webpage you are sharing. It'll probably work site wide too if you use a common header file. I have not tried this, but it should work. You'll just get the same image for all pages if you do this though.
You need to add these HTML meta tags into page in the . It will not work if you put it in the . Make sure to customize per your a) image, b) description, c) URL, and d) title.
A Real Example.
<meta property="og:image" content="http://www.coachesneedsocial.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/BannerWCircleImages-1.jpg" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Coaches share their secrets to success so you can rock 2015." />
<meta property="og:url"content="http://www.coachesneedsocial.com/coacheswisdomtelesummit/" />
<meta property="og:title" content="Coaches Wisdom Telesummit" />
Save
Open a fresh Facebook post, and retry the page you wanted to share.
If you are having trouble… you can debug it with this Facebook tool. It looks more geeky than it is. It tells you what Facebook is seeing when you post in the URL to share.
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object/
Big Tip.. make sure the “quote marks” are the same in your HTML (they should look like 2 straight marks and no curves… sometimes programs change these to different fonts and it goofs up the code.
Sharing on Facebook: How to Improve Your Results by Customizing the Image, Title, and Text
From the link above. For the best possible share, you'll want to suggest 3 pieces of data in your HTML:
Title
Short description
Image
This accomplished by the following, placed inside the 'head' tag of your HTML:
Title: <title>INSERT POST TITLE</title>
Image: <meta property=og:image content="http://site.com/YOUR_IMAGE.jpg"/>
Description: <meta name=description content="INSERT YOUR SUMMARY TEXT"/>
If you website is static HTML, you'll have to do this for every page using your HTML editor.
If you're using a CMS like Drupal, you can automate a lot of it (see above link). If you use wordpress, you can probably implement something similar using the Drupal example as a guideline. I hope you found these useful.
Finally, you can always manually edit your share posts. See this example with illustrations.
I also had an issue on a site I was working on last week. I implemented a like box and tested the like box. Then I went ahead to add an image to my header (the ob:image meta). Still the correct image did not show up on my facebook notification.
I tried everything, and came to the conclusion that every single implementation of a like button is cached. So let's say you clock the Like button on url A, then you specify an image in the header and you test it by clicking the Luke button again on url A. You won't see the image as the page is cached. The image will show up when you click on the Like button on page B.
To reset the cache, you have to use the lint debugger tool that's mentioned above, and validate all the Urls for those that are cached... That's the only thing that worked for me.
The easiest way I found to set Facebook Open Graph to every Joomla article, was to place in com_content/article/default.php override, next code:
$app = JFactory::getApplication();
$path = JURI::root();
$document = JFactory::getDocument();
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:title" content="YOUR SITE TITLE" />');
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:name" content="YOUR SITE NAME" />');
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:description" content="YOUR SITE DESCRIPTION" />');
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:site_name" content="YOUR SITE NAME" />');
if (isset($images->image_fulltext) and !empty($images->image_fulltext)) :
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:image" content="'.$path.'<?php echo htmlspecialchars($images->image_fulltext); ?>" />');
else :
$document->addCustomTag('<meta property="og:image" content="'.$path.'images/logo.png" />');
endif;
This will place meta og tags in the head with details from current article.
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Hello please help me: if I paste link of my site to facebook message, facebook processes it to thumbnail + some text. There is text "Shop powered by PrestaShop". How do I change it?
Prestashop version 1.6.1.4.
Site address : http://myfleur.cz/
Thanks for any help.
Facebook's crawler scrapes the HTML of the URL that is shared. On a regular HTML page (similar to your case) this content is basic and may be incorrect, because the scraper has to guess which content is important, and which is not.
The good news is that you can take control of what the Facebook crawler picks up from each page by using Open Graph meta tags. These tags provide structured info about the page such as the title, description, preview image, and more.
So just add these meta tags in your homepage:
<meta property="og:url" content="<your-webpage-url>" />
<meta property="og:title" content="<new-title>" />
<meta property="og:image" content="<new-image-url>" />
(You can add other meta tags also as mentioned in the link mentioned)
P.S. You can use this url to debug, which content facebook is scraping from your website.
Hope that helps!
The solution in that case is go to
Preferences -> SEO & URLs -> index (edit)
and change there the Meta-Description.
We are using the Facebook comments plug-in on our pages using:
<div class="fb-comments" data-href="<?=$page_url?>" data-num-posts="2" data-width="520"></div>
...where $page_url contains the URL of that specific page (dynamically generated, think of it as article pages). However, when posted on Facebook Wall, the image and page content are different (shows a different page). When we click the link though, it does go back to the correct page.
Why does it get an image and page content from another page even though we have a unique ID on the URL?
I figured out how. I just need to put the necessary open graph metadata on top like so:
<meta property="og:description" content="[page description]" />
<meta property="og:image" content="[page image]" />
This way, it always shares the correct image and description for that page.
(For more info on open graph: http://ogp.me/)
When my page is shared on Facebook or LinkedIn, it always picks something random or inconsistent from the page to choose the title, images, and description. How do I force the social networks to use explicit values for those fields. Do I need meta data in my page head for each? The info seemed scattered and outdated over the web so I appreciate any help.
On LinkedIn, if you are sharing using the website or a share button, open graph tags in the page will be honored as detailed here:
https://developer.linkedin.com/documents/setting-display-tags-shares
Note that if you have already shared a page it won't get re-scraped for 7 days and there's no way to force a quicker re-scan.
Edited (Mousey)
Facebook link for rescraping, checking which image etc will be found and checking opengraph meta tags https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/
LinkedIn will rescrape if you add a parameter on the end, as described in http://beta.beantin.se/clearing-linkedin-link-sharing-preview-cache/
Edit 2022 (Studocwho)
Linkedin now has a Post Inspector which gives you detailed information and debugging, and as a result it also refreshes and re-scrapes the page. It's available here: https://www.linkedin.com/post-inspector/.
This resource was found from this article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-clear-linkedin-link-preview-cache-ananda-kannan-p/
Apologises unable to post this as a comment
If you don't see your expected share result, go to https://www.linkedin.com/post-inspector/ and type in the site URL, it will show you the expected result AND refresh the cache.
Content of the share is based on the following tags as per https://developer.linkedin.com/documents/setting-display-tags-shares (poached from Kirsten's answer above)
<meta property="og:title" content="My Shared Article Title" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Description of shared article" />
<meta property="og:url" content="http://example.com/my_article.html" />
<meta property="og:image" content="http://example.com/foo.jpg" />
I am using Facebook Send button in 3 pages of my website. Before i send the message, the title, website and description looks fine. After i send, it shows up different title and different description in the message . I have no idea what's wrong in here? Is that my mistake somewhere or cache issue or something else?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Facebook has a tool called URL Linter. This tool gives us an idea about how a url will be shared on facebook, what content, which image will be fetched. We can use this tool for any url and it fetches the latest title, description, excerpt and other stuff that will be shown while sharing the link. If you use an already shared URL with this tool then facebook fetches the latest content, and also updates it cache with the latest content.
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
At first you have to cross check and confirm that the url shared is of the right page, not the simple domain address. It will be better to cross check the following contents inside <Head> tag to make sure that you have done basic code requirements.
<link href="{URL OF THE PAGE}" rel="canonical">
<meta content="{YOUR FB APP ID}" property="fb:app_id">
<meta content="{YOUR PAGE TITLE}" property="og:title">
<meta content="website" property="og:type">
<meta content="{URL OF THE PAGE}" property="og:url">
<meta content="{LOGO IMAGE URL}" property="og:image">
<meta content="{YOUR SITE NAME}" property="og:site_name">
Once this is done, it should mostly resolve your issue with different title and different description.
If you still face issue, go to https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
Input URL or Access Token and click DEBUG button. It will guide you if there is any errors in the in accessing the page by facebook.
Hope this helps.
I'm trying to create a link that will share a page on Facebook. So far I've got:
href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php
?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F
&t=CNN%26s+website"
However, I'd really like to add some text that will go in the 'What's on your mind?' text box (especially as the t value gets overridden by the link's title). Does anyone know if this is possible?
Simplest way to share on facebook is:
https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=xerosanyam.github.io"e=You_are_amazing
Bonus:
Simplest way to share on twitter is:
https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?via=xerosanyam&text=You_are_amazing
NOTE: #azure_ardee solution is no longer feasible. Facebook will not allow developers pre-fill messages. Developers may customize the story by providing OG meta tags, but it's up to the user to fill the message.
This is only possible if you are posting on the user's behalf, which requires the user authorizing your application with the publish_actions permission. AND even then:
please note that Facebook recommends using a user-initiated sharing modal.
Have a look at this answer.
You can't do this using sharer.php, but you can do something similar using the Dialog API. http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/
http://www.facebook.com/dialog/feed?
app_id=123050457758183&
link=http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/&
picture=http://fbrell.com/f8.jpg&
name=Facebook%20Dialogs&
caption=Reference%20Documentation&
description=Dialogs%20provide%20a%20simple,%20consistent%20interface%20for%20applications%20to%20interact%20with%20users.&
message=Facebook%20Dialogs%20are%20so%20easy!&
redirect_uri=http://www.example.com/response
The catch is you must create a dummy Facebook application just to have an app_id. Note that your Facebook application doesn't have to do ANYTHING at all. Just be sure that it is properly configured, and you should be all set.
November 2021 update
The feed part of the Dialog API no longer includes the message field in the message. It is not included in the feed dialog documentation. The fields picture, name, caption, and description are now deprecated.
Therefore, for the purpose of sharing to the wall, you're better off with sharer.php, which does not require an app_id, and therefore does not need registering an app:
http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://example.com
Like #Ardee said you sharer.php uses data from the meta tags, the Dialog API accepts parameters. Facebook have removed the ability to use the message parameter but you can use the quote parameter which can be useful in a lot of cases e.g.
https://www.facebook.com/dialog/share?
app_id=[your-app-id]
&display=popup
&title=This+is+the+title+parameter
&description=This+is+the+description+parameter
"e=This+is+the+quote+parameter
&caption=This+is+the+caption+parameter
&href=https%3A%2F%2Fdevelopers.facebook.com%2Fdocs%2F
&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.[url-in-your-accepted-list].com
Just have to create an app id:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/register
Then make sure the redirect url domain is listed in the accepted domains for that app.
To add some text, what I did some time ago , if the link you are sharing its a page you can modify. You can add some meta-tags to the shared page:
<meta name="title" content="The title you want" />
<meta name="description" content="The text you want to insert " />
<link rel="image_src" href="A thumbnail you can show" / >
It's a small hack. Although the old share button has been replaced by the "like"/"recommend" button where you can add a comment if you use the XFBML version. More info her:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like/
Like said in docs, use
<meta property="og:url" content="http://www.your-domain.com/your-page.html" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:title" content="Your Website Title" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Your description" />
<meta property="og:image" content="http://www.your-domain.com/path/image.jpg" />
image size recommended: 1 200 x 630
Facebook does not allow you to change the "What's on your mind?" text box, unless of course you're developing an application for use on Facebook.
I don't think this is possible in the Dialog API, which triggers starting a message on Messenger. (Note: this is different from "posting to your wall" in the accepted answer, the difference being /dialog/send instead of /dialog/feed).
For example:
http://www.facebook.com/dialog/send?
app_id=123050457758183&
link=http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/&
redirect_uri=http://www.example.com/response
See the Facebook documentation. As of November 2021, the documentation does not show the fields picture, name, caption, description: they are populated from the Open Graph tags of the website. I tried adding the field message and it failed to produce any text, but the link still redirects to Messenger.