Combining Open Graph meta tags with valid HTML5
Posted 27th June 2014
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Maintain a valid HTML5 website whilst using Facebook’s Open Graph meta tags on your static page or WordPress blog.
Facebook tracks users, even when logged out
Posted 27th September 2011
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Australian blogger and security consultant Nik Cubrolovic has revealed how Facebook uses cookies to track users, even when they’ve logged-out of the website.
Valid Twitter, Google +1 and Facebook “Like” buttons for HTML5 and XHTML 1.0
Posted 4th August 2011
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Create Twitter “Tweet”, Google “+1” and Facebook “Like” buttons with counters that validate as HTML5 and XHTML 1.0 Transitional or Strict.
Video: Privacy and the future of Facebook
Posted 21st July 2011
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A wide-ranging interview with David Kirkpatrick, author of “The Facebook Effect” on ABC1’s 7.30, an Australian current affairs programme hosted by Leigh Sales.
Valid HTML meta tags for Facebook link thumbnails
Posted 21st July 2011
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How to use Facebook’s Open Graph meta tags in your website and still write valid XHTML 1.0 markup.
Facebook scam: “Baby born, Amazing effects”
Posted 20th June 2011
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Be aware of the “What a sweet big baby being born, Amazing effects” Facebook scam.