How do I post a link on someones Facebook wall without the fancy box showing up?
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All I am trying to do is post a link on someones wall without the huge link box that shows up above it because I feel like those are really annoying and distracting to see in the news feed. I want the link to be clickable and turn blue, but without all the title and picture and information above it. It used to be where you could make it clickable and when the box above it showed up, you could X it out, but now, the X doesn't show up and there's no way to get rid of the box above the link you post to their wall... is there? Thank you!
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Answer:
Instead of clicking "Post", click "Link" on their wall, paste the link, click attach, and then it will also allow you to write your comment. All without that big box popping up. Glad I Could Help ;) Enjoy
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