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Here is a FB post from my site:
I have gone through the ENTIRE SITE'S TEMPLATES AND THE LIGHTROOM ENTRIES and cannot find this text.
Where is it?
http://garylittle.com/galleries/flora-a … id=1&pid=3
Last edited by gwlco (2016-07-16 02:57:32)
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that looks like it could be the dummy text found in the standard album template's Tray 01 copy area.
Whether you're using the tray or not in your album template, try deleting that text from the template.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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That text exists in Facebook's cache for the given URL, and does not exist in the page. I'm guessing you pushed the URL to Facebook at some time in the past, when that text was in the page, and Facebook picked it up at that time. I've just fed the URL back into Facebook's debugger and forced a new scrape of data, and the description is now coming up empty, which is in accordance with the coded page, specifically the contents of the og:description meta tag, which for your gallery is empty. If you share the URL now, you should see the new information in effect.
You can force Facebook to scrape a URL here:
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/sharing/
When I post something new to the TTG blog, for example, I make a point of scraping the article there before I share it to the TTG Users Group, just to make sure it's correctly picking up the text and image that I want.
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Thank you, and I will take this into practice.
BUT now this morning I no longer have the icon to share to Facebook or any of the others.
Something changed and I don't know where to look. See here:
http://garylittle.com/galleries/flora-a … id=1&pid=5
Last edited by gwlco (2016-07-15 21:58:55)
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Is it a password protected gallery? If so, sharing is disallowed.
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Yesterday evening all was ok. This morning share icon is gone.
No it is not a password protected gallery.
At this time, i have no password protected galleries.
Last edited by gwlco (2016-07-15 22:05:06)
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could you have accidentally turned image sharing off in the template? Or inadvertently changed templates?
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Yes, that was the problem. Apparently I had turned off 'image sharing', thank you for that. BUT the image is still not correct as you can see here:
On the right is the large image from the album, on the left is the FB post image.
I found this to be true for all images in the album. The FB post always contained the image seen on the left above no matter what photo in the album was selected for posting to FB.
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As I've already said, the individual image is being clobbered by the page's OGP information (added in 1.0.2), as that's the way that Facebook gets info from the URL. We are making changes so that share buttons will instead use single-image pages for sharing, rather than the slideshow URL, and this will be resolved in an update.
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Hi Gary, we have made a silent update to Backlight that addresses this issue.
To apply the fix, download Backlight again and replace the following two files:
backlight/modules/standard-album/dynamic/js/photoswipe.backlight.php
backlight/modules/standard-page/dynamic/view/page.php
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I just did that, redownloaded 1.03, called it 1.03a (so I wouldn't get mixed up) unzipped it and updated the files. IT WORKED. the image in the FB is the correct one as you can see here:
The top one is from the site and the bottom one is from the FB post.
I looked on FB and the copyright is not there.
HOWEVER, there is no copyright on the FB post as you can see. I looked everywhere to see if there was a parameter but could not find one. To me it is important that the copyright info is present on the FB image.
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Hi Gary, Facebook isn't showing the full image, so the copyright has fallen below the frame. I don't know if there is a way around this.
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Update: Facebook is actually *cropping* the image. It's a bit tricky to find the actual image. Here is one I shared to myself:
https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_ … &upscale=1
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That's up to you. Set the watermark wherever you like via Lightroom.
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From https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sh … properties:
og:image: The URL of the image for your object. It should be at least 600x315 pixels, but 1200x630 or larger is preferred (up to 5MB). Stay close to a 1.91:1 aspect ratio to avoid cropping. Game icons should be square and at least 600x600 pixels. You can include multiple og:image tags if you have multiple resolutions available. If you update the image after publishing, use a new URL because images are cached based on the URL and might not update otherwise.
Seems like cropping is standard behavior unless the aspect ratio is around 1.91:1. I read some comments that square images work well too.
Daniel Leu | Photography
DanielLeu.com
My digital playground (eg, Backlight tips&tricks): lab.DanielLeu.com
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Daniel thanks. BUT 1.91 x 1 is two times the width of the height. That is NOT a natural crop. I tried it and it looks really really bad:
You lose the whole felling/aspect of the image.
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That's the way Facebook handles shared items. What's happening is not that image is being posted to Facebook; the page on which the image resides is being posted to the wall, Facebook's intent being that interested parties should click through to the page. If what you're expecting here is the same behavior that you would see when you upload an image directly to Facebook, well that's not what you're going to get. There's nothing we can do about that.
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Daniel thanks. BUT 1.91 x 1 is two times the width of the height. That is NOT a natural crop. I tried it and it looks really really bad
Gary, I totally agree with you! It's just the Facebook way of handling shared images.... I'm not happy about that either.
Daniel Leu | Photography
DanielLeu.com
My digital playground (eg, Backlight tips&tricks): lab.DanielLeu.com
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it may not suit your requirements, but it's definitely not useless.
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Again, you're looking at sharing somewhat in the wrong light. You're not sharing the image; you're sharing the post. The image is a feature of the post, and Facebook treats it as the representative image for that post. The image is cropped to fit into Facebook's format for shared posts.
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One thing I thought of last night, is that being able to put that post out there on FB allows people to click DIRECTLY INTO THE SITE. This is really, really nice. Thanks all for your patience in this process, this will probably be my last post on this subject as I have just about beaten the dead horse to death LOL
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