Facebook Open Graph Widget

8 Responses to “Facebook Open Graph Widget”

  1. Keith says:

    Facebook has some limitations on size and format for images. It could be your image is too large. You may have to use the Facebook edit page options to reset the image. Also the URL that put in the field must include https:// and the whole path to the image or Facebook can’t find it.

    Keith

  2. ramesh says:

    Hi,
    Tnks for the plugin.
    A small problem I am facing is that the site image which I have fed into the widget parameters does not get displayed in facebook.
    I checked the code in the editor and my image URL does not reflect anywhere in the code.
    Can you pls help me??
    Ramesh

  3. Mas says:

    Found the problem: line 244 of the code the tag containing iframe should be div and not li…

  4. Mas says:

    Thanks for the quick update. If you don’t mind, can you put the h3 widget-title in the same list element as the iframe because right now, the title container and the iframe container are totally separate…

  5. Keith says:

    I made the changes and fixed abug that contributed to your problem. There are three classes available for custom styling, plus the before and after tags are working again.

    Thanks for pointing this out.

    The WordPress repository should show a new version any minute now if you still want to try using this.

    Keith

  6. Mas says:

    How come there’s absolutely NO CSS tags for me to work with? The widget title is just a text that’s outside of the actual element that contains the iframe, and has no tags, no id or anything… I thought your widget would work for my client but Not like that…

  7. movies says:

    Thanks very nice pluging.
    Miley.

  8. Adrian says:

    Your plugin is great! But I might have a problem. I set the like button for individual pages but seems to work only for my whole blog. Maybe you have any idea how to fix? Before i was able to “like” individual pages without any problems.

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