Because of this all the other tags like latitude and longitude are ignored... Relevant links: Debug page Facebook Debugger asked Jan 30 '12 at 22:50 Strayer Strayer 2, 770 2 gold badges 24 silver badges 34 bronze badges Those are all deprecated tags. Please see for current documentation. answered Jan 31 '12 at 0:51 Paul Tarjan Paul Tarjan 44k 54 gold badges 161 silver badges 207 bronze badges 1 I encountered the same problem recently. Facebook keeps on ignoring all the meta tags. Took me a while, but finally I used Facebook Debug Tool > "Scraped URL" to really inspect my code. This tool shows you exactly what Facebook crawler sees. I noticed there are php errors mixed in with my HTML code. These errors never appeared in the source code for IE, FF or Chrome. In my case, it was to do with my browser detection code. Facebook's crawler's user_agent was not on my list and caused my detection code to generate error messages which broke the HTML markup. I fixed my function and everything started to work again!
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At this time, their card types include: summary summary_large_image app player This will help you choose how your links are used in their feed. If you choose summary_large_image for instance, Twitter will show your links with big high resolution images as long as you're providing it in the in the og:image tag. Here are some quick references to the documentation of how to use open graph tags with some of the social media sites: Twitter: Facebook: Pinterest:? LinkedIn: Images in open graph While adding your image as og:image should often be enough, sometimes it can be challenging to get your image to show up correctly. If you seem to be running into trouble, the open graph standard includes a few image tags such as og:image:url vs og:image:secure_url as well as the og:image:width and og:image:height. Try to make sure you're following all of the notes and examples in the open graph documentation. Additionally, some of the social networks have image requirements. Twitter for instance requires a ratio of 2:1 with a minimum size of 300x157 and a maximum size of 4096x4096 that's under 5MB and of JPG, PNG, WEBP or GIF format.
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section. If there is, then Facebook will fail to parse the meta tags. answered Sep 17 '12 at 6:25 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged html facebook-opengraph or ask your own question.These tags should be unique for each page you serve, meaning your homepage's tags should all be different from your blog post article's page. Anatomy of a Twitter Card using Open Graph tags While it should be pretty straightforward, here's a breakdown of what each of the tags mean: og:title: The title of your page. This is typically the same as your webpage's