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Open Graph Protocol plugin

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  • Monday, December 05 2011 @ 04:25 PM EST
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Open Graph Protocol (OGP) plugin supports Open Graph Protocol(OGP) and allows you to run your Geeklog site in cooperation with web sites supporting OGP such as Facebook by producing <meta property="og:***" content="***"> tags.

Besides, the plugin allows you to display Facebook Like buttons and/or Facebook comments in your articles, static pages, calendar events, link categories, poll items and download files. You can set the kinds of contents in which to show Facebook Like button and/or Facebook comments in Configuration.

Download the plugin from Geeklog.net or my site and have fun!

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  • Open Graph Protocl plugin
  • Authored by:elliebee on Monday, December 12 2011 @ 10:04 PM EST
I'm getting "This field must be a decimal" for Facebook User ID and Facebook Application ID. Both currently are integer values directly from Facebook. Ideas?

Thank you!
  • Open Graph Protocl plugin
  • Authored by:Laugh on Saturday, December 17 2011 @ 07:50 PM EST
See this forum topic about the latest version and bug fixes.

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