Link thumbnails
Started by Radspakr Wolfbane, Nov 09 2011 01:37 PM
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#1
Posted 09 November 2011 - 01:37 PM
Something I've noticed with posting Revora links on Facebook and possibly other sites is the thumbnail is of IP Boards.
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#2
Posted 09 November 2011 - 01:44 PM
I've noticed that too and found it horribly annoying. It seems to be an inherent limitation in this version of IP.Board though, so there's little we can do about it. I'm not even sure if an upgrade to 3.2.x will help in this respect.
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#4
Posted 09 November 2011 - 04:45 PM
I guess I could always post from my website I'm guessing it must use the header image or something.
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#5
Posted 13 November 2011 - 01:58 PM
I get the same problem on CNCNZ.com. I've noticed this since upgrading to IPBoard 3.2.x from an older 2.x install. When you share a link on Facebook it seems to only pick up what's called the "Meta Image", rather than any images in the body of the post.
I would rather it not use that image, so I thought removing that part from the template would help, didn't make a difference. So I simply customised the meta image to something more CNCNZ.com style rather than the standard IPB image.
I surprised you haven't updated these forums to 3.2.x ye
<link rel="image_src" href='http://forums.revora.net/public/style_images/master/meta_image.png' /> <link rel="image_src" href='http://forums.cncnz.com/public/style_images/cncnz/meta_image.png' />
I would rather it not use that image, so I thought removing that part from the template would help, didn't make a difference. So I simply customised the meta image to something more CNCNZ.com style rather than the standard IPB image.
I surprised you haven't updated these forums to 3.2.x ye
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