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Do you want to share your Facebook information on your personal website or blog? Want to let people access to your profile page from your website? Read on!
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3There are four kinds of badges for sharing different kinds of information. There is a Profile badge for sharing profile information, a Like badge for showcasing all the pages you like, a Photo badge for sharing all your Facebook photos and a Page badge for advertising your page on Facebook.
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5Use the Like badge for showcasing all the pages you like on Facebook on your website, blog or userpage.
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6Use the Photo badge for sharing all your Facebook photos on your blog or website.
- Click on the Photo badge tab.
- Select the layout you want as well as the number of photos you want seen in the badge.
- Copy the HTML code and paste it to your web page, blog or user page.
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7Use the Page badge for advertising and opening your page on Facebook to all the people who visit your blog or website.
- Click on the Page badge tab.
- Select which website you want the badge for.
- If you want the badge for Blogger or TypePad, you will have to log in to your respective accounts.
- Select the layout you want.
- Copy the HTML code and paste it anywhere you want to place you badge.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat is a rookie badge and how did I get it?IcePixelCommunity AnswerThe Rookie Badge on Facebook means that the profile, individual, or organization is verified, which means your page or profile is authentic and genuine. More people will trust it thanks to this badge.
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QuestionHow do I get an author badge on Facebook?Community AnswerWhen you post something, you will automatically have a author badge. Try that on something that you post and you will see an author badge there.
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Warnings
- Whatever you put on your badge can be viewed by anyone who visits your site, blog or user page and by doing so, you may compromise your privacy and security.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Internet
- Computer
- Facebook account
References
- Facebook - Research source
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