I got a page on Facebook and i want to know how come people can't check in on my page? I tried checking in and it came up with a different page and i have merged the pages together but it still not working. Can you please let me know if my need to change any settings.
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I couldn't determine why this happened, So I ask my question.
I got some svelte app deployed by github pages.(https://raina94.github.io/kalimba-sheet-generator/)
The problem is, When I enter my app, There are only blank page.
The only way to see my app is pressing ctrl+shift+R (cache clear).
I really want to know reason that occur blank pages.
you can see all my sources into https://github.com/raina94/kalimba-sheet-generator.
Thank you for your helping.
Is there anything you want to know more, Just let me know.
We just started an advertisement with Facebook and are curious if there is a way to track who has visited our website by clicking our website link on our Facebook page? I am very pleased with all of the ways to track the performance of our ad on Facebook and want to see if people are not only 'liking' our page, but visiting our website to learn more about us. Any information would be helpful :)
This is our website if you need to look into it further:
http://drkennethlevine.webs.com/
I don't know how much you can change about your website or how it is built. However there is a way to track where the users who visited your page from. Use the http reffer field.
In php (and probably in most other languages) you can get the refer link by using
$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
The refer field contains the last page visited by the user.
Simply count the number of users that are surfing from your facebook page to your website.
You can use $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']; as mentioned by #fake, or simply use Google Analytics, which will provide you a lot of statistics for free, including referers, stats by browsers, countries...
All you have to do is create a GA account, and link your website to your account (you'll have a few javascript lines to add in your footer for it)
I've added a facebook Like button to a few of my web site pages. All of them work except for the home page and I can't figure out why?
It is almost impossible to answer this question without seeing some sample code of your "home page".
Check your page with https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
If the response code isn't 200 or your meta tags don't appear properly or whatever else, at least you'll know where to look. Keep in mind that when you click like, Facebook makes a request to your page. Make sure you let Facebook do that (don't block/Redirect the Facebook crawler).
Edit: Sometimes, simply adding your URL and testing on the link above solves the problem. This is if you had a problem with the site when you first added it and meanwhile Facebook cached it as problematic. Debugging it will clear the Facebook cache for that URL.
Our site deals with affiliate marketing, so we need to ensure that the affiliate that shares a page from our website gets credit for any retail sales that are made from that person sharing the site on his/her facebook page. We have the link working perfectly, so that is not the problem. The problem we are having is when someone clicks the like button on a page and adds comments the title of the page is correctly linked, but there's also a link underneath the title that is linked to the site root without the affiliates info attached. From looking at several posts on my own facebook page I've noticed that a few sites have their site "greyed out" or unlinked. I checked the source of these pages and was not able to find a clear solution to how they were able to accomplish this. I even went as far as contacting one of the sites and they said that they were unable to give that type of information out.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
I've got a Drupal website with articles on them which have Facebook like buttons.
Now I've got all the OpenGraph metatags added on the pages and it's all working perfectly except for one thing.
Site visitors can share a page URL or like a page URL.
When a new article is added and the first person who presses the like button will not see the image added in the og:image tag.
If another person afterwards presses the like button, the og:image however is visible so it seems to me Facebook needs to scrape the page first before the og:image is added in the 'Facebook Like window'.
The Facebook share doesn't seem to suffer from this problem and does it right from the first time.
Now whenever somebody adds a new article, I'd need the URL of the article to be scraped automatically by Facebook using some PHP code or some other fix...
Anyone who knows if autoscraping a URL is possible or does anyone have an idea for a workaround?
You can use the graph API with scrape=true to force Facebook to scrape you right when you create your contents
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/beta/opengraph/objects/