Can the Facebook share button read "pictureframes" when it pulls images?
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I'm having an issue whereby the images from my site won't pull into the Facebook feed when the share button is used. Instead it only pulls the site's logo, not the images in the post. Could it be a result of the following: <p class="pictureframe"> <img src="pic.jpg" alt="âpic" height="176" width="240" />
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Answer:
Use the meta tags: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/
Ankur Pansari at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
You need to setup meta tags that have open graph objects- one is "og:image". Otherwise, Facebook reads your site and pulls what it thinks is the image you want to reference. Check out Facebook's LInter app to preview how it will render your link. Note: multiple images are no longer supported. http://developers.facebook.com/tools/lint/
Anna Billstrom
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