'og:image?'
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og:image what is my og:image?
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One of the links in your response was how to clear facebook using “debugger”. The result said
“Provided og:image is not big enough. Please use an image that’s at least 200×200 px. Image ‘http://oasisoffaith.wordpress.com/wp-content/themes/pub/twentyten/images/headers/path.jpg?m=1354156339g’ will be used instead.”
This is an old blog that I wrote for another party and I definitely do not want to use it.
When asked to insert the link to use the debugger I used “http://floodsofmercy.wordpress.com/”
I understand what it’s asking for but do not know where to find it? -
I don’t either because I don’t have a Facebook account. You’ll have to wait until another Volunteer or Staff can help you.
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The og:image (og stands for Open Graph) is the image that Facebook displays in reference to a post. If you have a featured image set, it should be that one. If not, it’s usually the first image in a post or page, or if the first image isn’t suitable, Facebook will look for a better one.
This is a somewhat technical page but is the best I can find to explain it further:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/web/tutorials/scrumptious/open-graph-object/ -
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