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| This OG format is well supported in all three social networks and probably many more. The only exception is missing description in Google+. This is not documented and there is the only information I found in that matter: http://www.seoskeptic.com/google-quietly-removes-descriptions-from-snippets/ | This OG format is well supported in all three social networks and probably many more. The only exception is missing description in Google+. This is not documented and there is the only information I found in that matter: http://www.seoskeptic.com/google-quietly-removes-descriptions-from-snippets/ | ||
| + | First, place this into the ''<html>'' tag: | ||
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| + | <code html> | ||
| + | <html lang="en" prefix="og: http://ogp.me/ns#"> | ||
| + | </code> | ||
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| + | Then, according to given social network, provide these META tags: | ||
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| + | <code html> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:title" content="This should display as snippet title"> <!-- can be an item name in tellmaps --> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:type" content="website"> <!-- keep always --> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:url" content="full-url-to-given-item"> <!-- this can be without the ?sharing GET param, however most social networks use the shared URL, not this one --> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:description" content="snippet description, displays under the link and site name"> <!-- google+ ignores any description --> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:image" content="full-path-to-image-1"> <!-- one or multiple images --> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:image" content="full-path-to-image-2"> | ||
| + | <meta property="og:site_name" content="tellmaps.com"> <!-- optional, not found to work well in most networks --> | ||
| + | </code> | ||