Rating: 5 stars
Didn’t work at all.
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Facebook is stuck at Fetching Preview.
Cleard cache, renamed photo, add diffrent photo. Debugged. Yes, after manually debug FB sees the photo, but if I share the URL it still doesnt show.
Will try something else.
Rating: 5 stars
I used to have problem with my theme (Extra by Eleganttheme) When I use Video Format for post. It bring random picture to use for OG image and that is Terrible! It should use the same featured image I have set. But no more problem with this plugin. Just install it and it work flawless. Thank you very much to save my life. I am a perfectionist one.
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This plugin doesn’t provide function for OG image for a specific page on your site.
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I had an issue on my blog where Facebook would NOT pick up my image. I tried literally over 15 different plugins to try to fix this issue, and nothing worked. Absolutely nothing. Then I stumbled across this gem and it worked immediately. This plugin definitely needs more attention..it beats all the others!
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This plug-in needs more attention! Because it does what other plug-ins intend to do, but down to the essence of what’s needed with a minimum of overhead. What’s more, compared to more popular plug-ins like “Facebook Thumb Fixer,” this one has tiers of thumbnails in three steps: first the Featured Image, then the highest-up image embedded in the post, then a default image (others skip that middle step).
Thanks for making the one plug-in that does the job right!
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Had this issue:
og:image. When I scrape the information using this tool https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object/ it all looks perfect in the section ‘When shared, this is what will be included’.
When I go to share (either on the debug page using the link ‘See this in the share dialog’ or using sharing buttons on my site) again the Share picture\text is EXACTLY what I want. Unfortunately when it actually ends up on Facebook itself then Facebook has plumped for a different image…
I do see this in the debugger tool…
The ‘og:image’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.
In short I just wanted to ‘force’ Facebook to use the Featured Image in a Genesis child theme (using WooCommerce also)… therefore I just want to add a dynamic Meta Tag <meta property=”og:image” ….. >
The size of the Featured Image is 440 x 440 min, so that’s not the issue.
This little gem of a Plugin resolved the above ‘small’ problem. Thank you!
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