Ok, I m sorry, it was a long message with more explanations for this case, maybe some error cause it, but i ll write again:mel wrote: I haven't seen any messages on this thread after Alex's last message.
However, I just visited your link aloexterior.com/classificados/11-emprego...-de-editor-a-volunta again and there are no Open Graph tags set on the page anymore. I'm not sure if you've changed your configuration but please let us know what's changed/if you're still trying to set the tags.
-Melissa
Not quite. If you have the corresponding Open Graph plugin enabled for your content, then yes JFBConnect will attempt to grab the first image. For instance any Joomla articles require the 'Open Graph - Content' plugin to be enabled before JFBConnect can try to determine the first image. If the pages you're referring to are for a component that we do not support with a corresponding Open Graph plugin, then you will need to use the SCOpenGraph easy-tag to add the og tags to your page.All these page have their own images, some time, more than one pic into the page, and JFB share no pic to all post. Why? if documentation say that, by default, all pages will be share with the first image into the page.
{SCOpenGraph image=<?php echo $classifiedImageURL ?>}
alzander wrote: If you can do PHP code in the page that generates the classified ad, you can use our tag to make the og:image dynamic for every add.
Let's say that in the PHP code for AdsManager, there's a PHP variable called $classifiedImageURL which has the URL to the image for the current ad being viewed. With that, you can use our EasyTag and that PHP variable to add the following to the page:That will be parsed on every page. The $classifiedImageURL will be unique to the page and JFBConnect will parse the tag using that unique image. Just make sure that line of code is *outside* normal PHP tags.{SCOpenGraph image=<?php echo $classifiedImageURL ?>}
I hope that helps explain,
Alex
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